Dolphin has to be the most well developed emulator. It's user interface, features, and game compatability - also being the first this gen console emulator - is by far the best. Great job devs!
iceyfw
06-05-2013, 07:37 PM
I just had to make an account to thank the team for this game emulator! Pandora's Tower and Xenoblade Chronicles is fantastic to play at 2560x1440 with max IR, AA, and AF. I'm not experiencing any FPS drops at all. Keep up the great work!
Mighty thanks to the Dolphin developers for all your hard work~! I like that you guys keep finding ways to improve. ^_^ You guys are right there with the SNES9x people for me.
Sheevah
06-08-2013, 04:52 AM
I just wanted to say thanks to all the developers and the dolphin community. You guys/gals are absolutely fantastic! Thanks for the ongoing time and effort you all pour into the project for the rest of us to enjoy.
Thank you for Dolphin. Great emulator. Keep it going.
NES rulz, Wii rulz, Mario rulz.
Cheers.
cj24
06-08-2013, 06:17 PM
thank you dolphin devs ^^
76coklat
06-21-2013, 01:54 PM
It’s gonna be a lengthy post, so I put it in a spoiler.
All I wanna say is that I’m grateful that Dolphin Emulator exists and thank you very much to all Dolphin developers.
THANK YOU:
Twenty something years ago, a boy in my neighborhood owned a Nintendo (NES). Every afternoon, the other kids would gather in his house, patiently waited for their turns to play Super Mario Bros. I was one of those kids waiting for their turns and since I was not that good of a player, my turn ended so quickly. After a month or so, I quit. No kids ever finished the game, except the boy who owned the Nintendo.
Then, during my college days, one of my roommates brought an old NES that we hooked up to our TV. And, I finally finished Super Mario Bros! That was almost 12 years after I played the game for the first time.
Around couple of months ago, already bored with all the playable PC games on my value-level A4-3400 rig, I downloaded and installed Dolphin. I was a bit skeptical at first, but I gave Mario Kart Double Dash a shot. Boy! Was that fun or what! I’m just a casual gamer. I played maybe an hour or two a day. Even then, I finished the game within less than a month! Now compare that to my experience in finishing Super Mario Bros, which took more than 12 years.
After Double Dash, I went on with another GC game Paper Mario: Thousand-Year Door. Despite some speed drop here and there, it was still more than hell of a fun. Again, I finished the game within a month!
At this moment, it’s been more than a month that I’ve been excitedly worked on my farm in Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life. At first, I got the nighttime issue that made the game totally unplayable. However, after reading a thread in this forum, I was finally able to play it without the major speed drop by using one of the Hashless releases.
Writing this post made me realize, how much Dolphin has made a part of my life—in this case gaming life—easier and better. Now, any time I want to and have the time, I can play exciting GC (and Wii in the future maybe) games on my working PC without having to spend any money to buy a console. And I can’t say thank you enough to everybody who have made it possible, everybody who has taken part and worked hard in developing this amazing emulator and all its branches. So once again, thank you.
Thanks for Dolphin, guys. Your seriousness and professionalism over the years really shows off. After I left Nintendo I missed so many games that I am now able to enjoy, all thanks to you.
Finally got a chance to play Dolphin on my Haswell build. I am really impressed! Played Mario Strikers, F-Zero, and Double Dash -- all without a hitch! Can't thank you enough for your hard work, and I will hope to contribute to it someday.