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I just noticed with Dolphin 3.0-830 that you can disable the On-Screen Messages under the Interface tab in General Settings. No more yellow text ever again!
Thank you very much for this!
Personally I never had an issue with seeing that text for all of 3 seconds before a game started.
Well technically not me neither but with Dolphin being the only emulator that have done this, the difference without the yellow text was huge.
Feels more authentic now.
I kinda like seeing the yellow text especially when it comes to saving and save states, lets me know everything went smoothly.
Yeah for that it might be good having it on maybe. Never used save-states myself though.
Anyway it's small changes like this that keeps me up.
Mhm, I don't really care about the yellow text Tongue anyway, good to know, that there is a new small feature.
So many guys have complained about this. It had to be done one day. Personaly I've never been disturbed
I like knowing that my GC memory card has been written to :3
(11-19-2012, 12:03 AM)Duke Nukem Wrote: [ -> ]Well technically not me neither but with Dolphin being the only emulator that have done this, the difference without the yellow text was huge.
Feels more authentic now.

IIRC, SNES9x (older versions, 1.48 or sth?) on Windows would display yellow text every time you loaded a game. Desmume as well has on-screen text when loading and saving save states. Neither is as prevalent as Dolphin's messages though.
(11-19-2012, 03:49 AM)Shonumi Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-19-2012, 12:03 AM)Duke Nukem Wrote: [ -> ]Well technically not me neither but with Dolphin being the only emulator that have done this, the difference without the yellow text was huge.
Feels more authentic now.

IIRC, SNES9x (older versions, 1.48 or sth?) on Windows would display yellow text every time you loaded a game. Desmume as well has on-screen text when loading and saving save states. Neither is as prevalent as Dolphin's messages though.
WAIT a minute you're right. Snes9x does show text when a game start, even on 1.53. How come I forgot about that.

I think the white text is for good dumps, yellow is for bad dumps and red were for overdumps.
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