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azadar

New to Dolphin have some questions I would like answered before I attempt anything. 

Im running a i2600k 3.4 gig processor with 16gb gskill raptor 1600 DDR3 ram and an Nvidia 770 graphics card. Windows 8.1

I was reading the forums and I see there are a bunch of branch builds per processor, video cards etc. What version of Dolphins would work best with my build?

also when I rip my media is there a way to have dolphin configure each game as it's own unique build? Say put the emulator in each folder and customize it for that rom? I don't want to have to manual make changes for each game before I play one.  

Does anyone have a link to 360 and PS4 controller setups? Or do I have to map each game every time?

Thanks sorry for the noobish post but I wan't to make sure I do this right. 

Azadar
Dolphin-Version: The latest development build is usually recommended for all hardware configurations, unless there is known critical regression (usually never). https://dolphin-emu.org/download/

Game Settings: You can set specific emulator settings per game: https://forums.dolphin-emu.org/Thread-un...s-per-game

Controller Setup: You probably have to do them yourself, but not for every game. You can save and switch between them. Usually you set up a few profiles for games that are controlled similar in some way (e.g. New Super Mario Bros. and Donkey Kong Country Returns)
(02-24-2015, 09:21 AM)Benze Wrote: [ -> ]Dolphin-Version: The latest development build is usually recommended for all hardware configurations, unless there is known critical regression (usually never). https://dolphin-emu.org/download/

Game Settings: You can set specific emulator settings per game: https://forums.dolphin-emu.org/Thread-un...s-per-game

Controller Setup: You probably have to do them yourself, but not for every game. You can save and switch between them. Usually you set up a few profiles for games that are controlled similar in some way (e.g. New Super Mario Bros. and Donkey Kong Country Returns)

You can also use the gameinis to set a specific control profile per game.