Mit Nintendont kannst du GameCube-Spiele im Wii-Modus der Wii U und auf der Wii abspielen! Looking at an invisible object causes the screen to turn yellow until the LoT is deactivated or you look at something not invisible. rice only, otherwise you cant see the falling pieces, the falling pieces have some wierd texture errors on them but otherwise it plays perfectly, some minor gfx glitches on hud besides that seems to play okay.). can see onjects and enemies trough walls and floors, needs fb textures to be on. Notes - Use this to describe playability, bugs and glitches and to give additional settings if needed. No compatibility list for WiiSX RX yet? Runs slower than it should (0.6x - 0.8x) although if you deactivate audio, it will sometimes run between 1.0x - 1.2x. However every tutorial i find says to load games from the sd card which i only have a 2gb one.
#Wii64 roms glitches full#
rice tested runs fine some framedrops here and there needs vwii overclock for always full speed but workss well as is. nees vwii overclock for a smoother framerate. FB Textures: Enable framebuffer textures (necessary for some games to render everything correctly (e.g.AESND-powered audio.2xSaI Tex: Scale and Interpolate in-game textures (unstable on GC).
CPU Framebuffer: Enable for games which only draw directly to the framebuffer (this will only need to be set for some homebrew demos).
Screen Mode: Select the aspect ratio of the display 'Force 16:9' will pillar-box the in-game display. Show FPS: Display the framerate in the top-left corner of the screen. Save settings.cfg: Save all of these settings either SD or USB. (better compatibility) or dynarec (better speed). Select CPU Core: Choose whether to play games with pure interpreter. Save States Device: Choose where to load and save save states. Native Saves Device: Choose where to load and save native game saves. (Note: this must be done to save your game it will not be done automatically) Select the ROM to load (Note: to go up a directory select '.', B will exit the file browser) Load the executable from the HBC or in the loader of your choice Put ROMs in the directory named /wii64/roms (All save types will automatically be placed in /wii64/saves) Video Settings in Wii64 To-do (In order of importance)Įxtract the contents of wii64-beta1.zip to the root of your SD card/USB For now, we're just releasing a snapshot of the source used to build Beta 1.1, but we're planning on updating the public repository with each commit we've made to our private repository so that everyone can see the progression of the code. We don't want to discourage other people forking and working on the emulator however, any unofficial builds must not be called "Wii64" or "Cube64" nor use the Wii64 or Cube64 logo in order to avoid confusion. You can load ROMs and saves from a FAT formatted SD or USB (details on the folders required are in the readme). See the included readme for details on the controls. The emulator can be controlled with any combination of GC controllers, Classic Controllers, Wiimotes with Nunchuks and even just Wiimotes. If you like this emulator, please donate and support the team! Check out for the latest news on the progress of this emulator, featuring regular updates and in-depth technical posts on the progress and current features.