(01-06-2019, 02:52 AM)Silanda Wrote: [ -> ]Does the entire source need to be posted or would a .patch file suffice? It's a ~120MB file vs a 7KB one.
Technically you have to provide the whole source code according to the license, but I think a patch plus a link to the original source code could be able to count as that for our purposes. Just make sure to specify the exact commit of Dolphin to apply the patch to.
(01-06-2019, 03:10 AM)Silanda Wrote: [ -> ]Thanks.
Updated link to current build: https://mega.nz/#!BSwkzICb!qY3AZXzABVWgNAVL4tsdHVXq_0gKYY5pnnjONzgciqk
Link to patch file attached to post.
Patch will apply to build 5.0-9291 (commit 1cd5debecfbcdcbbbeca66ac4ebcc7a5af2afa0e) from source available here: https://github.com/dolphin-emu/dolphin
I should probably note that the patch was originally created for build 5.0-9240 (a6ba29859e231d9585fbf38427fd30a86e64103d) although it applies without modification to 9291.
This is great, thanks so much for posting this along with the patch! Really appreciate it

For some reason the view default config doesnt work when i click on it and i have no idea how to apply the patch
(01-07-2019, 09:22 AM)Alastorsx Wrote: [ -> ]For some reason the view default config doesnt work when i click on it and i have no idea how to apply the patch
Have you unzipped into an existing Dolphin install? The .exe won't work on its own. If I've understood correctly, you should just need to download the latest version of Dolphin, then replace the .exe with this one and it should work.
Is that a way to enable hard mode right off the bat? I don't want to go through the entire game just to play again on hard.
Download a 100% save? Find a cheatcode?
I'm getting really weird slowdown for this game despite being able to max out the resolution on more demanding titles like Metroid Prime and The Last Story regardless of Dolphin version.