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I downloaded the most recent stable version and the most recent beta version separately to attempt the following
Downloaded ROMS from the dolphin website to not have them register as games or allow me to upload them onto dolphin even under instruction of various YouTube tutorials
Downloaded ROMS from other sources that checked out as safe from Reddit users and other review websites, result was a little different, it would give me an error code of 00000000 and would eventually crash the entire app.
Ultimately this was a waste of hours of my time trying to get it to work only leaving me angry and disappointed.
everything is good. but i wanted to make simulate analog stick on keyboard. put it in smooth (A,1,2). but when i press opposite direction. it doesn't center itself. it just continues from where it is. can you make an option when other button presses it center automatically? i know there's more input but I can't find tutorial videos how it works.
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I've seen something like this https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/xamarin/tools/ios-simulator/. Are there any ideas you know about. Source: almost 2 years ago
And that shortcoming can be handled by a remote simulator being executed on the aforementioned mac build server. Source: about 3 years ago
There isn't really an option from what I know, I have a drawer of semi working Ipads and Iphones to test with. But If you have an apple around to run as the build host you can use Visual Studio on windows and use Xamerain. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/xamarin/tools/ios-simulator/ but I'm pretty sure you still need to be runing xcode on a apple somewhere. https://developer.apple.com/xcode/. Source: over 3 years ago
GameCube/Wii: Dolphin is the best GameCube/Wii emulator in my opinion: Download Dolphin. Source: 8 months ago
Though these consoles did not support stereoscopy originally, the Dolphin emulator can add it and output SBS. My experience was a bit mixed. Your mileage may vary. Source: 12 months ago
You install Dolphin emulator, go into settings and make a folder for your games where it says "directory", and then you just stick your game in the folder. That's pretty much all there is to it, that's why I think Dolphin is the best emulator. Source: 12 months ago
Platform: Gamecube. The remaster scrapped the local co-op entirely (booo). This one is a bit tricky but works perfectly once setup properly in Dolphin. Source: 12 months ago
Emulators (especially dolphin) are very easy to run, so if you take some time to follow the quickstart guide I think you'll find it's not too hard to follow. Sites like vimm's lair are what I use for all my game roms and don't have any malware. Source: 12 months ago
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