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Official website of Dolphin, the GameCube and Wii emulator. Download the latest version (5.0-8474) now or ask questions on our forums for help. How to Play Wii Games on Dolphin Emulator. If you have a powerful enough computer, you can play Wii and Gamecube games using Dolphin Emulator. This is a great way to play games when you don't have the Wii with you, make the games look even. Dolphin is an open source Wii and GameCube emulator that supports the majority of games for both consoles. Dolphin can run your collection of Wii and GameCube games very well at 1080p on most new PC’s, and even older systems still can crank out playable speeds in standard definition 480p (which is the GameCube’s native resolution).

Check if your computer is powerful enough to run Dolphin Emulator. Dolphin runs best on a 3 GHz or higher dual core processor, and with a graphics card that supports the latest version of DirectX or OpenGL. Graphics cards manufactured by ATI or NVIDIA are recommended. Integrated graphics cards (like the Intel HD series) are not recommended. If you have a powerful CPU but an integrated graphics card, you still might be able to achieve decent speeds by tweaking the settings (see below). A 64 bit CPU with a 64 bit operating system is also recommended, because they can address more memory and perform faster calculations.

If possible, use Windows, because Dolphin's DirectX is faster than OpenGL. Put your SD card or USB drive into your computer. Now it's time to put all your chunks together to form a full game disc that can be read by Dolphin. If you dumped the full disc, you can skip this step. Copy all the chunks to your hard drive.

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Then start either the Command Prompt (if you're using Windows) or the Terminal (if you're using Mac or Linux). Use CD to get to whatever directory you copied the chunks to. Then follow this command to combine all of the chunks: Windows: copy /b.part.iso.iso Mac or Linux: cat.part.iso.iso.

This entry was posted on 01.11.2019.