(05-18-2018, 02:48 AM)JMC47 Wrote: [ -> ]Is there anywhere I can even order Korean Wii games to dump them and get a comparison hash?
According to Wikipedia SMG2 in Korea is called:
- In South Korea, the game is titled Super Mario Wii 2: Galaxy Adventure Together ([color=#0b0080]Hangul[/color]: 슈퍼 마리오 Wii 2 갤럭시 어드벤처 투게더; [color=#0b0080]Hanja[/color]: Syupeo Mario Wii 2 Gaelleoksi Eodeubencheo Tugedeo).
http://prod.danawa.com/info/?pcode=2050806&keyword=wii seems to be a price comparison website with a couple different sellers (from the looks of it, I do not speak nor read the South Korean language) . Don't know if they also ship overseas, apparently S.Korea is kinda difficult about that.
If they do ship overseas, that's a way more reasonable price than I was expecting to be honest.
Also, a question: is there a reason you don't want to just use another region instead of Korea?
(05-19-2018, 08:47 AM)Kurausukun Wrote: [ -> ]If they do ship overseas, that's a way more reasonable price than I was expecting to be honest.
Also, a question: is there a reason you don't want to just use another region instead of Korea?
Maybe he/she is Korean and it is the only version he/she has? Thus the only one that they are able to dump?
On the other hand: Solving this issue will make the emulator even more accurate (for running Korean games?!)
The point is that it likely isn't an issue with the emulator; the game just hasn't been dumped properly. It was mentioned earlier that almost all Korean dumps have been tampered with.
If OP did use its own dump from his own disc, how could it have resulted in a tampered ISO? Still sounds like some obscure issue with Dolphin itself...
(05-22-2018, 08:56 AM)mbc07 Wrote: [ -> ]If OP did use its own dump from his own disc, how could it have resulted in a tampered ISO? Still sounds like some obscure issue with Dolphin itself...
IF OP didn't dump from his from a disc... then we have a problem altogether and this post will be closed quite quickly...