Dolphin

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[Dolphin]

Emulated Systems: Nintendo Gamecube, Nintendo Wii

Emulator last updated:

Current Official Version:

Overview

Development and History

Variants and Forks

Alternative Emulators

QuickStart

Installation

Download Locations

Pre-requisites

Hardware Considerations

Installation Process

Setup

Plugins and Setups

BIOS

Available Plugins

Graphics

If you're getting stuttering whilst having low demand on your hardware, you can try this:

"Make sure under windows power options you're in high performance mode, and in the Nvidia control panel you have a profile set for dolphin and that it is on prefer maximum performance." [1]

Audio

Controllers

Netplay/Network

Operation

Hotkeys

The below can be set:

DolphinHotkeys.png

Running Game Files

From cmd line:

"C:\Emulators\Dolphin\Dolphin.exe" --exec="C:\Roms\Pikimin.iso"

Command Line

/h, --help                  Show this help message
/d, --debugger              Opens the debugger
/l, --logger                Opens the logger
/e, --exec=<str>            Loads a specific game file (ELF, DOL, GCM, ISO, WBFS, CISO, GCZ, WAD)
/b, --batch                 Exit Dolphin with emulator
/c, --confirm=<str>         Sets "Confirm on Stop" to either True or False.
/v, --video_backend=<str>   Specifies a video backend to use, D3D or OGL.
/a, --audio_emulation=<str> Specified the type of audio to use, HLE or LLE.
/m, --movie=<str>           Plays a movie file
/u, --user=<str>            Specifies a path to the user directory

(Ref: Dolphin Wiki)

Bugs/Glitches

Support Apps for the Emulator

Game Specific Considerations

GameEx Setup

To Shut down on escape: In the hotkey setting in dolphin bind the exit command to the escape key. (1)

GemVoy Setup

Advised setup:

Download and Install Dolphin

Make Dolphin use the application root directory rather than the Windows user directory from the start. Do this by creating a blank file called "portable.txt" in the application root. It may be possible to just cut and paste a pre-existing setup in the Windows user directory (tested with minimal preceding setup).

You must have done the above in order to use the settings script.

References

External Links