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The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess

Darren

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Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce 6600

System:
Microsoft Windows XP
Professional
Version 2002
Service Pack 2

Computer:
AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor
3400+
2.21 GHz, 1.00 GB of RAM

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File: "s3-zeltw.gcm" (Twilight Princess GCM file)
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With this current hardware and file, the game runs with an average of 2.00 fps. When the game first boots up, an error message "Zelda UCode - unknown cmd:5333 (size 5)" comes up. Ignore this error message, click OK and continue. Wait for a bit, maybee a minute or two, and the game will come on. The game usually runs from about .80 to 2.00 fps. Too slow to play. Not worth the time or effort really. However, this is an amazing game on the GameCube and hopefully, later version of Dolphin will provide much better fps.

-Darren
 

eye776

New member
It may be JUST 1-2 fps for now, but in time the emu will run faster. For now however the upper hand is that the Emu has MUCH better graphics (on the proper PC)!

OFFTOPIC: don't ppl feel wierd using the WII controller over the GC one?
 

Knuckles

Active member
Moderator
guys, shush

no one cares if you have it or not.. it will only bring more people that will ask where to get it... and we have enough right now...

Thank you.
 

Maturion

Dreamcast-Fan
Ok, there is one. But why should I donwload it? I have original TP-Disc. But back to topic: Emulates Dolphin really good?
 

VampLordAlucard

Hellsing's Finest
Heh! psst...psst! Same here!:evil:

ZoMg plZ tell meh whr u got teh filez!!!!!


jk ;)


OFFTOPIC: don't ppl feel wierd using the WII controller over the GC one?

No, not really. I havnt played the GC version for comparison, but the Wii controls work great. I actually have a bit of difficulty when playing games with analog-controlled-aiming now, I've gotten so used to the Wiimote. Nintendo's catchprase with the Wii is "playing = believing", and I agree with it. You just need to play it to understand.
 

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