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Are there any good HDMI adapters for the Wii that don't introduce input lag?
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...Are there any good HDMI adapters for the Wii that don't introduce input lag?
Shadow if the Empire was on PC as well. It's even on steam right now.Agreed. I'd like checkpoints and to fix the physics on the Chicargo jump. So many times I replayed that mission just for the jump physics to crap out, requiring a chapter restart. I want to say there was an optional bike jump in greece that would crap out as well.
I'd also like a way to increase the movement speed when you have those rare cases you're left without a car in the middle of nowhere.
I remember the fog being a pain on some levels as well, but I don't remember if that was a technical limitation.
Never heard of this. Will definitely have to give it a look.
Thinking of other decompilations. Episode 1 Pod Racing, Shadows of the Empire, Top Gear Rally, and Beetle Adventure Racing could be interesting ones. Resident Evil 2 never emulates right and had some exclusive features other ports didn't, but might not be worth the trouble for what amounts to some custom outfits and a randomiser.
Pod Racing was on PC and was a decent game and looked better than the N64 version, even back then. There are some patches to make it run better though TBH I haven't messed around with them.
I had no idea these were a thing. Are they the same game, or is it like Indiana Jones where it was a similar game with the same name?Shadow if the Empire was on PC as well. It's even on steam right now.
It's the same game. If you want to give it a spin yourself it's on the GOG pirate sites.I had no idea these were a thing. Are they the same game, or is it like Indiana Jones where it was a similar game with the same name?
have you tried MelonDS? Seems to be the preffered choice over DeSmuME these daysNoob question, but are there any good NDS emulators worth while for us PC slaves?
Noob question, but are there any good NDS emulators worth while for us PC slaves?
Better yet, get MelonDSDS.have you tried MelonDS? Seems to be the preffered choice over DeSmuME these days
This has been around for a few months now, but it was recently added to RetroBat so I just switched to it. RetroArch has a new DS core called MelonDS DS, meant to be a more up to date MelonDS core that includes recent features from standalone plus some new quality of life additions that aren’t even in standalone. In addition to just running better than the normal MelonDS core, here are some of the highlights:
- You can load DSiWare directly instead of having to swap between DSi NAND files that each have a few games installed
- You can swap between screen layouts with a button press, and there’s a “turn the system sideways” layout for games like Rhythm Heaven
- Microphone support
- Nintendo Wi-Fi unofficial server support, almost fully preconfigured (you just have to go into your DS’s wifi settings and add an Internet connection created by the emulator)
- I think there’s also software-based upscaling in addition to the old OpenGL option
- The “an error has occurred” message when starting some rom hacks in DSi mode has been fixed as a far as I can tell
For fuck’s sake, that was the best site for getting standalone roms.View attachment 5991057
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but nintendo nuked their games from our beloved vimm.net. Over 700 games.
I've seen rumors that it was a false flag dmca, but these are so far unsubstantiated.
For fuck’s sake, that was the best site for getting standalone roms.
But GameCube and Wii aside, you really have no excuse for not having full romsets of all pre-3DS cartridge systems for easy access. Those things are tiny.
Sucks. Finding a complete set of UK roms has been tricky for me. Either they are bloated with shit like spanish/french/us/etc versions. Or they are missing key games (so many NES collections I've seen don't have Guardian Legend.)But GameCube and Wii aside, you really have no excuse for not having full romsets of all pre-3DS cartridge systems for easy access. Those things are tiny.
I can't rate their quality personally. There's a few.are there any really good romhacks or modern games made for older now defunct systems?
Yeah, the full sets for the old consoles dont take up much space at all. I dont keep any full sets myself, I just have a highly curated collection of roms I've built since, no joke, the late 2000s. The zsnes days lol. Well over a 1000 games for various systems that are tailored to my very specific gaming tastes. So I undoubtedly have the all of the games I would personally enjoy from those 700 that the japs hit in their kamikaze attack.But GameCube and Wii aside, you really have no excuse for not having full romsets of all pre-3DS cartridge systems for easy access. Those things are tiny.
I agree that a curated set is the way to go. But it’s also nice being able to pull from a downloaded fullset when you want to add something new instead of having to reach out to a rom site every time. Make your own rom site, basically.Yeah, the full sets for the old consoles dont take up much space at all. I dont keep any full sets myself, I just have a highly curated collection of roms I've built since, no joke, the late 2000s. The zsnes days lol. Well over a 1000 games for various systems that are tailored to my very specific gaming tastes. So I undoubtedly have the all of the games I would personally enjoy from those 700 that the japs hit in their kamikaze attack.
I didn’t consider Delta, but that’s probably a good reason, especially since modern pirates have no sense of subtlety and were probably shouting at each other “HEY, VIMM HAS FREE SHIT!”. Between everything else Nintendo’s been doing though, it could also simply be themBut it’s still very frustrating that this happened. It's no doubt due to the Delta emulator on iPhone. That thing got downloaded over a million times in a very short span. Most of those newfags were using Vimm's site. It bears mentioning that no non-nintendo games were hit. Sega Chads win this one, I suppose.
Wouldn't surprise me if it was. These kinds of take-downs happen all the time on Youtube where someone pretends to be a legit company just to fuck with people only for the actual company to come out and go "no we haven't done that".It might actually be a patent troll
What, noView attachment 5991057
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but nintendo nuked their games from our beloved vimm.net. Over 700 games.
I've seen rumors that it was a false flag dmca, but these are so far unsubstantiated.