pookythebear
Aaron
Ok, so I tried to post this on the other forum that is listed in the FAQ of the dolphin emulator, but apparently even after registering it won't let me make a new topic. So... here I am.
Firstly, I have been attempting for months with no avail to get Twilight Princess to work, and I finally did this past week on my 32 bit vista laptop. I used revision 1590, and the Wii mote works as my mouse and I can run around and have a jolly good time.
BUT...
1) I can save games just fine, but when I load them my character cannot move. The wiimote does not move or work either when I load the game. I did get an error message once when booting the game and trying to load a game too quickly, would that message be any bit helpful, or do you think it is just a casual bug that I have to wait for a new revision to deal with?
2) I realize there is no good sound support for wii as of yet, but has anyone gotten it to work on TP? Detailed instructions on doing so would be wonderful, I looked around on the emuforums (the other one) but the dll files seemed to only work with old revisions.
Thanks to all who can help, Merry Christmas.
Firstly, I have been attempting for months with no avail to get Twilight Princess to work, and I finally did this past week on my 32 bit vista laptop. I used revision 1590, and the Wii mote works as my mouse and I can run around and have a jolly good time.
BUT...
1) I can save games just fine, but when I load them my character cannot move. The wiimote does not move or work either when I load the game. I did get an error message once when booting the game and trying to load a game too quickly, would that message be any bit helpful, or do you think it is just a casual bug that I have to wait for a new revision to deal with?
2) I realize there is no good sound support for wii as of yet, but has anyone gotten it to work on TP? Detailed instructions on doing so would be wonderful, I looked around on the emuforums (the other one) but the dll files seemed to only work with old revisions.
Thanks to all who can help, Merry Christmas.