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Dolphin emulator sideways wiimote
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dolphin emulator sideways wiimote
  1. #DOLPHIN EMULATOR SIDEWAYS WIIMOTE UPDATE#
  2. #DOLPHIN EMULATOR SIDEWAYS WIIMOTE SOFTWARE#
  3. #DOLPHIN EMULATOR SIDEWAYS WIIMOTE ISO#
dolphin emulator sideways wiimote

#DOLPHIN EMULATOR SIDEWAYS WIIMOTE UPDATE#

such as replace actual IOS slots with CIOS ones and that 99% of it was not relevant to me as my Wii was already hacked and I only needed to update the last two or so years of homebrew. even when I brought up that the guide/tools in question attempted to perform several actions that people generally recommend one NOT do. I especially experienced this when I asked specific questions about some of the outdated homebrew, namely in relation to IOS/CIOS files on my Wii, and was essentially ignored. There seems to be a huge mantra of "Just follow what everyone else does" in the Wii homebrew community. while most of them haven't been touched in years, the version of the trimmer used is very relevant.

#DOLPHIN EMULATOR SIDEWAYS WIIMOTE SOFTWARE#

I noticed that the list in most cases doesn't mention which trimmer or what software was used, and in a few cases where it did mentioned only some outdated trimmers caused issues, a few of them were updated just a few months ago. I don't have my new harddrive in yet (My current one barely has enough to store just my Wii games, since when I last used my Wii methods to load GameCube images from SD or USB still didn't exist yet) but when I do I will be performing some tests on some of these supposedly incompatible games in the Nintendon't compatibility list.

dolphin emulator sideways wiimote

I honestly don't believe just tossing more space at the issue is the solution, that's just brute-forcing it essentially, especially when it takes nearly double the amount of space to store them untrimmed and only a handful are effected. Again, this is entirely junk data, there is no reason removing junk data would cause this, so the trimmer must be doing something wrong if it does cause such problems. If that is the case, then it is certainly the trimmer which is the problem, not the game itself being unable to run trimmed. As CheatFreak47 mentioned, it really shouldn't cause them to break, and that some games break only on certain trimmers. I would say that the specific cause is VERY relevant. Is there an app that will trim a batch of GameCube ISOs at once while NOT renaming them to whatever it feels like without any option to disable that behavior? So I am practically pulling my hair out at this point. it still overrides all this and saves it as whatever it wants the file to be named instead. In fact, I am pretty sure this is a bug, because even when I specifically set the filename I want it to save it as manually, AND I can see it in the logs it understood my command for what filename I want it to be saved as.

#DOLPHIN EMULATOR SIDEWAYS WIIMOTE ISO#

it keeps renaming my ISO files! I can't find an option anywhere to disable this behavior, and it seems dead-set on doing it.

dolphin emulator sideways wiimote

bat script to do it.īut then I ran into another very very VERY annoying issue with it. While it doesn't really do batch conversions, since it supports commandline, I was able to write a. Ok, so I want to convert my disk images of GameCube ISO games to trimmed versions, problem is I need one that can do batch conversions so I don't have to do all my games one-by-one.Īfter much searching, the best I could come up with was an app called GameCube ISO Tool.














Dolphin emulator sideways wiimote