

- #DOLPHIN EMULATOR FREEZES WHEN WIIMOTE CONNECT MAC UPGRADE#
- #DOLPHIN EMULATOR FREEZES WHEN WIIMOTE CONNECT MAC PC#
- #DOLPHIN EMULATOR FREEZES WHEN WIIMOTE CONNECT MAC BLUETOOTH#
- #DOLPHIN EMULATOR FREEZES WHEN WIIMOTE CONNECT MAC TV#
#DOLPHIN EMULATOR FREEZES WHEN WIIMOTE CONNECT MAC PC#
You can bring your actual Wii console next to your PC and power it on for the sensor bar to work, but that largely defeats the purpose of using an emulator. An extra problem is that this bar uses a custom connector, so you can’t just disconnect it from your Wii and plug it into your PC to use it. They are designed to use a sensor bar as a reference point for their position in space. Unfortunately, if you want to play Wii games with actual Wiimotes, the controllers themselves won’t cut it. Dolphin has entries even for controllers like Dance Mats, Bongos, or the Wii Balance Board. You can also use an original GameCube controller with the Wii U Controller Adapter and some of the more exotic controllers for which Nintendo’s consoles are known, too. Those can range from keyboard keys to gestures on another motion control device – like a Move controller or paired smartphone. This option allows you to map some motion controls to other inputs. It’s worth noting, though, that if you don’t have an actual Wiimote, which many games for the Wii demand, you can use an emulated version. We won’t dive into those settings since they are mostly self-explanatory. You can choose and configure the controller you’d prefer to use with the emulator from the Controllers settings.
#DOLPHIN EMULATOR FREEZES WHEN WIIMOTE CONNECT MAC BLUETOOTH#
Controllersĭolphin is compatible with many different types of controllers, from typical joypads to actual Wiimotes (for which your PC must have Bluetooth support). They can break compatibility, so they should only be used when needed for particular titles. You can skip the Hacks and Advanced tabs since their defaults are the optimal settings for most games. Leave all other options at the default settings. Choose a Post-Processing Effect to improve the graphics further or add interesting effects that can radically change a game’s look – like acidtrip or sketchy. Set Anisotropic Filtering to 16x for better perspective rendering and cleaner textures. Choose an Internal Resolution that’s appropriate for your monitor and add some anti-aliasing to remove jaggies from diagonal lines and curves.
#DOLPHIN EMULATOR FREEZES WHEN WIIMOTE CONNECT MAC UPGRADE#
The Enhancements tab options are the most interesting since they allow us to upgrade the games over what the original consoles could present. They may add some delays before a game starts or produce some mini-pauses during gameplay while leading to an altogether smoother experience. Try out the other options if Dolphin is slow on your PC. The shaders are algorithms that run on the GPU, affecting how graphics look.


This option tells Dolphin to use multiple threads for creating and storing shaders. If you have a relatively modern PC, set the “Shader Compilation” option to Asynchronous (Ubershaders). If you have a high-end PC and aren’t anxious about Dolphin’s performance, you can disable the “Show FPS” option. This way, when a game starts, it will take up the whole screen and cover every other window.
#DOLPHIN EMULATOR FREEZES WHEN WIIMOTE CONNECT MAC TV#
If it's possible to just fix the "Start recording" behaviour, that would also be ok, although inconvenient, because I would have to click it every time I start the game.If you’re using Dolphin on your TV or a media center setup, you may want to enable the “Use Full-Screen” option. How do I shake the virtual part of the hybrid Wiimote? And apparently I can't turn recording off again by any other way than closing the game.Īmerican version of Super Mario Galaxy 2 (SB401?)ĭolphin 5.0 (ac267a29405ae768037a8774b84b805a4180d1af) Interestingly, if I click Movie-> Start recording input, shaking suddenly works completely fine, but Mario keeps ducking and no input from the real Wiimote (or nunchuck) are accepted anymore. I set shake X to the middle mouse button ( Click 2) in the hybrid Wiimote settings and it does rapidly shake the cursor around, but it doesn't make Mario spin.

Since I have to point for certain things and use the joystick on the nunchuck for general movement (and I don't have a USB sensor bar), I want to play with the nunchuck in my left hand and the computer mouse in my right hand, while the Wiimote just lies around (because I don't have a third hand).Įverything works fine except for shaking the Wiimote (and a certain nunchuck problem, but that's a different question). I have Super Mario Galaxy 2 in the Dolphin Emulator.
