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In my mind, it was better than dolphin and it had better compatability
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... You couldn't use it properly, the readme was tough to read / interpret the controls. As well, there was no sound. Monk was off to an excellent job, but he left out some of the many features Dolphin has. One of the problems with the type it was, somewhat of a OpenGL [Am I right?] emulator lacking an INI.Originally Posted by soccerboi00