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a stupid language problem - FEILOX - 03-03-2012

Hi, I know i haven't restarted yet. But I got dual language setup on my OS. Well anyways un-rar'ing my Dolphin 3.0 432 build. Well Initially it was in English. But now it's in Japanese and it' won't change back. JW if you guys have any solutions for it. I'm currently removing the Japanese language support now and restarting. BTW good job on the emulation.

Update: Crap it's in Arabic now..lol


RE: a stupid language problem - Shonumi - 03-03-2012

You can just reset Dolphin to use the default system language. Since it's in Arabic, I guess you can't read it. In Dolphin, just click on the icon with the wrench and the screw driver that form an "X". Now, go to the 2nd tab and look at the last item, it should be one of the multiple-option scrolly things that expand when you click it. The first item at the top with the "<xxxxx>" sets it to the system's default language. You'll have to restart Dolphin for the effects to kick in.


RE: a stupid language problem - FEILOX - 03-03-2012

ty got it. I don't really want to post another thread on a question but I was wondering if PAL vs. NTSC does it matter if it's emulating? I mean we can play both right with no problems on emulator?


RE: a stupid language problem - Shonumi - 03-03-2012

The chief difference between PAL and NTSC is their frame rates when you emulate. Usually, NTSC games are 60 or 30 FPS. PAL games often run at 50 or 25 FPS, although Dolphin can force some PAL games to run at 60 FPS EuRGB 60 Mode (click the Config button, look at the Wii tab). But Dolphin doesn't care what region your game is from. PAL, NTSC, or JP, it'll emulate them all.