I think dolphin team accepts criticism, what dont accept is disrespectful people.
Maybe you should try that nvidia made emulator.
Nagging doenst help dolphin development. Proper bug reporting does.
Can you please go and put this effort into complaining (politely) to the people who make the GPU drivers for your android device? I'm fairly sure that if Dolphin only needed to support a few games and work on one device and was created by people from the same company as write the GPU drivers for that device and the people working on it didn't have to have a job as well, it could achieve similar results to nVidia's emulator. However, when every minute of Android development is spent fighting undocumented GPU driver bugs, it's not the most attractive thing for a volunteer developer to spend their free time on.
Even if there were some truth to what you're saying, though, there's no way to describe the way you're conducting yourself other than really fucking rude, so no one is going to listen to you.
(02-09-2018, 07:07 AM)AnyOldName3 Wrote: [ -> ]Can you please go and put this effort into complaining (politely) to the people who make the GPU drivers for your android device? I'm fairly sure that if Dolphin only needed to support a few games and work on one device and was created by people from the same company as write the GPU drivers for that device and the people working on it didn't have to have a job as well, it could achieve similar results to nVidia's emulator. However, when every minute of Android development is spent fighting undocumented GPU driver bugs, it's not the most attractive thing for a volunteer developer to spend their free time on.
Even if there were some truth to what you're saying, though, there's no way to describe the way you're conducting yourself other than really fucking rude, so no one is going to listen to you.
Yeah - go throw all that vitriol over the GPU driver devs instead! Screw them!
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But seriously, why doesn't every vendor have a publicly accessible bug report system? I can only assume it's the fear (possibly justified) that it'll be clogged with "pls game fasterer! kthx!" reports and "me too!" on things with no hope of reproduction. As a lot of the time, the driver devs just aren't aware of the issues people are whining about....
Me gustaria que consideraran poder cambiar el idioma del juego en la versión de Android, que solo puedo jugar con el idioma original.
En la de PC está la opción, no se porque no lo está en la de Android
(02-10-2018, 12:28 AM)Gatsu8Puck Wrote: [ -> ]Me gustaria que consideraran poder cambiar el idioma del juego en la versión de Android, que solo puedo jugar con el idioma original.
En la de PC está la opción, no se porque no lo está en la de Android
Por favor trata de hablar en inglés, así los demás podrán entenderte!
Please speak in english, so others can understand you!
Respecto a tu problema, puedes cambiarlo, pero tienes que ir a las configuraciones .ini del juego , en una carpeta que si no la tienes tendrías que crear, llamada Game Settings( es medio engorroso)
(02-09-2018, 08:01 AM)JonnyH Wrote: [ -> ]But seriously, why doesn't every vendor have a publicly accessible bug report system?
I fear this won't work well. "Might you try the driver version XXX instead?" - "Does this patch fixes the bug for you?" - "Does it still happen on master?"
You basicly need a public forum and a few people just going to reproduce on different versions and to report it in an internal bug tracker.
Hello. I am new here, and new to the dolphin Emulator. I got very intrested because i can use it on my Android Phone, and thought about how nice it would be to Play one of my old Games on the Go.
I have a Question to the Support or the developers.
I wanted to ask about a possible Audio setting section or a possibility of it beeing added in the near Future?
The Game i Had in mind was running unbelievable fast and stable. So First a big "thank you!" Thanks for the great Emulator and all the hard Work. Second "sorry", my Question is probably in the wrong thread, and please excuse my Bad grammar.
Well the Game Sounds Work, but the Music doesn't. In another thread, about the Same Problem, someone mentioned Something about a DSP JIT or Something Like that to fix my Problem, but He also mentioned that there isn't a DSP setting section in the Android Port yet.
Thank you in advance for any Help and replies.
Don't bump old threads.
Especially stupid threads