I've been playing around with the Dreamcast and Wii emulators and their 3D vision drivers lately and a lot of these games look pretty good in 3D vision.
However Muramasa: The Demon Blade takes the cake as the best looking emulated game out there. Christ, it looks better than a lot of PC games certified "Excellent". This game needs to be certified as "3D ready" :)
The shocking part is that its a 2D game...but everything looks so perfect with the layering of the sprites and there is so much depth cause of it.
I've been playing around with the Dreamcast and Wii emulators and their 3D vision drivers lately and a lot of these games look pretty good in 3D vision.
However Muramasa: The Demon Blade takes the cake as the best looking emulated game out there. Christ, it looks better than a lot of PC games certified "Excellent". This game needs to be certified as "3D ready" :)
The shocking part is that its a 2D game...but everything looks so perfect with the layering of the sprites and there is so much depth cause of it.
I'm using revision 5246m.. can't remember where I found it but I got it well over a
month ago. There may be a more up to date revision that works with 3d Vision
by now. But yeah, Wii in 3d + HD is definitely one of the best things about 3d Vision
so far.. Loving it !!
I'll have to check which version I am using. I tried 3-4 which didnt work with 3d vision, then a few worked but had no depth. finally I found a custom one that works great.
@dreamingwake
How well does the Wii mote work with the emulator? Similar accuracy and usage?
I haven't gotten around to getting a blutooth adapter yet but will surely pick one up if Wii mote works the same as on the actual Wii...
I'll have to check which version I am using. I tried 3-4 which didnt work with 3d vision, then a few worked but had no depth. finally I found a custom one that works great.
@dreamingwake
How well does the Wii mote work with the emulator? Similar accuracy and usage?
I haven't gotten around to getting a blutooth adapter yet but will surely pick one up if Wii mote works the same as on the actual Wii...
The real Wiimote works great with Dolpin, just like the real wii. But, you need a sensor bar so the movement / cursor data can be sent back to Dolphin. I recommend the wireless one or you can do the [url="http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090211172136AABqJ0u"]candle trick[/url].
[quote name='disolitude' post='1057802' date='May 18 2010, 01:30 PM']How well does the Wii mote work with the emulator? Similar accuracy and usage?[/quote]
The real Wiimote works great with Dolpin, just like the real wii. But, you need a sensor bar so the movement / cursor data can be sent back to Dolphin. I recommend the wireless one or you can do the candle trick.
[quote name='disolitude' post='1057802' date='May 18 2010, 01:30 PM']How well does the Wii mote work with the emulator? Similar accuracy and usage?
[quote name='disolitude' post='1057802' date='May 18 2010, 06:30 PM']I'll have to check which version I am using. I tried 3-4 which didnt work with 3d vision, then a few worked but had no depth. finally I found a custom one that works great.
@dreamingwake
How well does the Wii mote work with the emulator? Similar accuracy and usage?
I haven't gotten around to getting a blutooth adapter yet but will surely pick one up if Wii mote works the same as on the actual Wii...[/quote]
Please post it when you check your dolphin version :rolleyes:
[quote name='disolitude' post='1057802' date='May 18 2010, 06:30 PM']I'll have to check which version I am using. I tried 3-4 which didnt work with 3d vision, then a few worked but had no depth. finally I found a custom one that works great.
@dreamingwake
How well does the Wii mote work with the emulator? Similar accuracy and usage?
I haven't gotten around to getting a blutooth adapter yet but will surely pick one up if Wii mote works the same as on the actual Wii...
Please post it when you check your dolphin version :rolleyes:
How did you get Dolphin to work in 3d? I run Dolphin, choose STEREOSCOPIC as the post processing shader in settings, run in full screen and no luck. Any help would be appreciated...
How did you get Dolphin to work in 3d? I run Dolphin, choose STEREOSCOPIC as the post processing shader in settings, run in full screen and no luck. Any help would be appreciated...
[quote name='BryanK1977' post='1058063' date='May 19 2010, 05:48 AM']The real Wiimote works great with Dolpin, just like the real wii. But, you need a sensor bar so the movement / cursor data can be sent back to Dolphin. I recommend the wireless one or you can do the [url="http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090211172136AABqJ0u"]candle trick[/url].[/quote]
I got a question and I know technically this isn't a dolphin forum but i'm using it with 3D Vision so that makes it related lol...
I just cannot get my wiimote to do anything in dolphin, I has used candles, my actual wiibar powered through the wii and a home made wiibar, the thing is though, even the buttons don't do anything either when i'm in button mapping. I know its not a prob with my wiimote/bluetooth though because I also have wiinremote and glovepie and they both work fine with the same set up. I thought I could just use one of these for the movements in dolphin but unfortunetly these don't pick up roll, flick movements etc which are kinda necessary! Please, any help would be very appriciated!
[quote name='BryanK1977' post='1058063' date='May 19 2010, 05:48 AM']The real Wiimote works great with Dolpin, just like the real wii. But, you need a sensor bar so the movement / cursor data can be sent back to Dolphin. I recommend the wireless one or you can do the candle trick.
I got a question and I know technically this isn't a dolphin forum but i'm using it with 3D Vision so that makes it related lol...
I just cannot get my wiimote to do anything in dolphin, I has used candles, my actual wiibar powered through the wii and a home made wiibar, the thing is though, even the buttons don't do anything either when i'm in button mapping. I know its not a prob with my wiimote/bluetooth though because I also have wiinremote and glovepie and they both work fine with the same set up. I thought I could just use one of these for the movements in dolphin but unfortunetly these don't pick up roll, flick movements etc which are kinda necessary! Please, any help would be very appriciated!
[quote name='BryanK1977' post='1058063' date='May 19 2010, 12:48 AM']The real Wiimote works great with Dolpin, just like the real wii. But, you need a sensor bar so the movement / cursor data can be sent back to Dolphin. I recommend the wireless one or you can do the [url="http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090211172136AABqJ0u"]candle trick[/url].[/quote]
hah, thats some trick. Thanks for the insight...
I got the Wii mote working last night and it works great. I will pick up a wireless sensor bar today but what I did to get it workigng last night is fired up the wii at the same time as i used the emulator. So I just used the official wii sensor bar after pairing the wii mote with the emulator...
[quote name='BryanK1977' post='1058063' date='May 19 2010, 12:48 AM']The real Wiimote works great with Dolpin, just like the real wii. But, you need a sensor bar so the movement / cursor data can be sent back to Dolphin. I recommend the wireless one or you can do the candle trick.
hah, thats some trick. Thanks for the insight...
I got the Wii mote working last night and it works great. I will pick up a wireless sensor bar today but what I did to get it workigng last night is fired up the wii at the same time as i used the emulator. So I just used the official wii sensor bar after pairing the wii mote with the emulator...
[quote name='disolitude' post='1058231' date='May 19 2010, 03:02 PM']hah, thats some trick. Thanks for the insight...
I got the Wii mote working last night and it works great. I will pick up a wireless sensor bar today but what I did to get it workigng last night is fired up the wii at the same time as i used the emulator. So I just used the official wii sensor bar after pairing the wii mote with the emulator...[/quote]
Can you put down a step by step how you got this paired up... I can't for the life of me get this to work! I've also tried the build above too with no joy! the wiimote vibrates when I go in to the settings and it says it's paired but there's no other responses! thanks!
[quote name='disolitude' post='1058231' date='May 19 2010, 03:02 PM']hah, thats some trick. Thanks for the insight...
I got the Wii mote working last night and it works great. I will pick up a wireless sensor bar today but what I did to get it workigng last night is fired up the wii at the same time as i used the emulator. So I just used the official wii sensor bar after pairing the wii mote with the emulator...
Can you put down a step by step how you got this paired up... I can't for the life of me get this to work! I've also tried the build above too with no joy! the wiimote vibrates when I go in to the settings and it says it's paired but there's no other responses! thanks!
Here is one that worked for me... [url="http://forums.dolphin-emu.com/thread-7633-page-5.html"]http://forums.dolphin-emu.com/thread-7633-page-5.html[/url]
[quote name='mforbes6186' post='1058233' date='May 19 2010, 10:06 AM']Can you put down a step by step how you got this paired up... I can't for the life of me get this to work! I've also tried the build above too with no joy! the wiimote vibrates when I go in to the settings and it says it's paired but there's no other responses! thanks![/quote]
I followed this guide. See if you did anything differently...
My guess is that you probably didn't have a sensor bar on and near the TV. You have to use a wireless sensor bar or you can turn your wii on after the controller has been paired up and use the wiis wired sensor bar.
[quote name='mforbes6186' post='1058233' date='May 19 2010, 10:06 AM']Can you put down a step by step how you got this paired up... I can't for the life of me get this to work! I've also tried the build above too with no joy! the wiimote vibrates when I go in to the settings and it says it's paired but there's no other responses! thanks!
I followed this guide. See if you did anything differently...
My guess is that you probably didn't have a sensor bar on and near the TV. You have to use a wireless sensor bar or you can turn your wii on after the controller has been paired up and use the wiis wired sensor bar.
However Muramasa: The Demon Blade takes the cake as the best looking emulated game out there. Christ, it looks better than a lot of PC games certified "Excellent". This game needs to be certified as "3D ready" :)
The shocking part is that its a 2D game...but everything looks so perfect with the layering of the sprites and there is so much depth cause of it.
Check it out...
However Muramasa: The Demon Blade takes the cake as the best looking emulated game out there. Christ, it looks better than a lot of PC games certified "Excellent". This game needs to be certified as "3D ready" :)
The shocking part is that its a 2D game...but everything looks so perfect with the layering of the sprites and there is so much depth cause of it.
Check it out...
month ago. There may be a more up to date revision that works with 3d Vision
by now. But yeah, Wii in 3d + HD is definitely one of the best things about 3d Vision
so far.. Loving it !!
month ago. There may be a more up to date revision that works with 3d Vision
by now. But yeah, Wii in 3d + HD is definitely one of the best things about 3d Vision
so far.. Loving it !!
@dreamingwake
How well does the Wii mote work with the emulator? Similar accuracy and usage?
I haven't gotten around to getting a blutooth adapter yet but will surely pick one up if Wii mote works the same as on the actual Wii...
@dreamingwake
How well does the Wii mote work with the emulator? Similar accuracy and usage?
I haven't gotten around to getting a blutooth adapter yet but will surely pick one up if Wii mote works the same as on the actual Wii...
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[quote name='disolitude' post='1057802' date='May 18 2010, 01:30 PM']How well does the Wii mote work with the emulator? Similar accuracy and usage?[/quote]
[quote name='disolitude' post='1057802' date='May 18 2010, 01:30 PM']How well does the Wii mote work with the emulator? Similar accuracy and usage?
@dreamingwake
How well does the Wii mote work with the emulator? Similar accuracy and usage?
I haven't gotten around to getting a blutooth adapter yet but will surely pick one up if Wii mote works the same as on the actual Wii...[/quote]
Please post it when you check your dolphin version :rolleyes:
@dreamingwake
How well does the Wii mote work with the emulator? Similar accuracy and usage?
I haven't gotten around to getting a blutooth adapter yet but will surely pick one up if Wii mote works the same as on the actual Wii...
Please post it when you check your dolphin version :rolleyes:
How did you get Dolphin to work in 3d? I run Dolphin, choose STEREOSCOPIC as the post processing shader in settings, run in full screen and no luck. Any help would be appreciated...
Thanks!
How did you get Dolphin to work in 3d? I run Dolphin, choose STEREOSCOPIC as the post processing shader in settings, run in full screen and no luck. Any help would be appreciated...
Thanks!
I got a question and I know technically this isn't a dolphin forum but i'm using it with 3D Vision so that makes it related lol...
I just cannot get my wiimote to do anything in dolphin, I has used candles, my actual wiibar powered through the wii and a home made wiibar, the thing is though, even the buttons don't do anything either when i'm in button mapping. I know its not a prob with my wiimote/bluetooth though because I also have wiinremote and glovepie and they both work fine with the same set up. I thought I could just use one of these for the movements in dolphin but unfortunetly these don't pick up roll, flick movements etc which are kinda necessary! Please, any help would be very appriciated!
I got a question and I know technically this isn't a dolphin forum but i'm using it with 3D Vision so that makes it related lol...
I just cannot get my wiimote to do anything in dolphin, I has used candles, my actual wiibar powered through the wii and a home made wiibar, the thing is though, even the buttons don't do anything either when i'm in button mapping. I know its not a prob with my wiimote/bluetooth though because I also have wiinremote and glovepie and they both work fine with the same set up. I thought I could just use one of these for the movements in dolphin but unfortunetly these don't pick up roll, flick movements etc which are kinda necessary! Please, any help would be very appriciated!
[url="http://www.megaupload.com/?d=X5BQFXY4"]http://www.megaupload.com/?d=X5BQFXY4[/url]
edit: this revision do not work for me in 3D
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=X5BQFXY4
edit: this revision do not work for me in 3D
http://estereomania.blogspot.com/
http://photos.3dvisionlive.com/Fguillotine/
hah, thats some trick. Thanks for the insight...
I got the Wii mote working last night and it works great. I will pick up a wireless sensor bar today but what I did to get it workigng last night is fired up the wii at the same time as i used the emulator. So I just used the official wii sensor bar after pairing the wii mote with the emulator...
hah, thats some trick. Thanks for the insight...
I got the Wii mote working last night and it works great. I will pick up a wireless sensor bar today but what I did to get it workigng last night is fired up the wii at the same time as i used the emulator. So I just used the official wii sensor bar after pairing the wii mote with the emulator...
I got the Wii mote working last night and it works great. I will pick up a wireless sensor bar today but what I did to get it workigng last night is fired up the wii at the same time as i used the emulator. So I just used the official wii sensor bar after pairing the wii mote with the emulator...[/quote]
Can you put down a step by step how you got this paired up... I can't for the life of me get this to work! I've also tried the build above too with no joy! the wiimote vibrates when I go in to the settings and it says it's paired but there's no other responses! thanks!
I got the Wii mote working last night and it works great. I will pick up a wireless sensor bar today but what I did to get it workigng last night is fired up the wii at the same time as i used the emulator. So I just used the official wii sensor bar after pairing the wii mote with the emulator...
Can you put down a step by step how you got this paired up... I can't for the life of me get this to work! I've also tried the build above too with no joy! the wiimote vibrates when I go in to the settings and it says it's paired but there's no other responses! thanks!
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v5331
I followed this guide. See if you did anything differently...
[url="http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=395121"]http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=395121[/url]
My guess is that you probably didn't have a sensor bar on and near the TV. You have to use a wireless sensor bar or you can turn your wii on after the controller has been paired up and use the wiis wired sensor bar.
I followed this guide. See if you did anything differently...
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=395121
My guess is that you probably didn't have a sensor bar on and near the TV. You have to use a wireless sensor bar or you can turn your wii on after the controller has been paired up and use the wiis wired sensor bar.