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Old July 21st, 2008   #1 (permalink)
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Dolphin SVN Wii games shots

I thought it might be a good idea to split up the other shots thread and dedicate another thread for Wii games and Wii problems only. Maybe this could be stickied.


Wii - Fishing Master (PAL)

Dolphin SVN R36 - X86.

This game seems to be looking for the Wii system memory and cannot get passed it. I might have been able to load without saving but we are not able to press any buttons on Wii games yet. Also the last screen is a bit screwed but we can see what it is asking for.









Wii - Sports Party (PAL)

Dolphin SVN R36 - X86

Seems to run fine, gotta bypass some error messages but in the end not having controller support stops this one.











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Old July 21st, 2008   #2 (permalink)
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I think it's a good idea to link to Falcon4ever's Wii shots too:
Dolphin (SVN) Shots
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i don't want to go offtopic here but... aaahahha i found hilarius the "make sure you have enough room when playing" warning xDD. Don't worry just hit your friends and your mom vase at the same time and make some room

cof cof Ontopic good idea on the WII shots thread =)
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I don't think they want people explaining how to get game files on peoples computers. Just do a search online on how people are doing it.
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I don't think they want people explaining how to get game files on peoples computers. Just do a search online on how people are doing it.
Umm you're refering to me? I was just pointing out existing Wii screens.
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No, not you, the other guy must have deleted his post over what I said.
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Why not use the mouse for the wiimote?
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Why not use the mouse for the wiimote?
Because the mouse would only give you pointer functionality... You still need to be able to use the motion sensing.
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Hum okay...

But, there are games that work with the joystick NGC.
Why not use this system?
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Old July 21st, 2008   #10 (permalink)
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Well, the problem is the very complicated wiimote communications (lots of layers of protocols), not mapping buttons.

If we ever get it working, we'll probably pull in some scripting language like Lua so people can make their own crazy per-game keyboard+mouse+joystick -> wiimote mappings...
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Any way to make a simple button plugin like the "A" and "B" buttons to get past some title screens?
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Read my message again. No.

We will probably figure it out eventually, but then it will be just as easy to create a full solution.
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wouldn't it be possible to take a look at how the numerous windows wiimote driver(s) did it? or maybe I didn't get the problem?
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I say it's hard - if you think you can do it, do it. The source is there.
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Now he's just getting a bad attitude about these questions. It's real easy to tell when people stop talking or stop answering questions and start telling you to just do it yourself.

Chill, ector, it's just a question. I don't think anyone means any harm. I remembered something I learned long ago, if you're going to get pissed at others, it's best to not even post.

Lets give these guys a break, maybe they just do not know how to make the Wii-mote work or are not willing to put in the time. Remember, they made it open source so they would not have to do so much work on dolphin and could leave it up to others.
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Hemi3 I think thats the point he's getting at, he's been coding long enough to tell if it will be easy or hard and he already answered the question more then once but keeps getting asked to do it.
Seriously if people would take the time to read or just listen after he's replied once then he wouldnt have a reason to get mad.

And while saying that he also has made it open source for reasons, If they want the plugin that bad and dont want to wait for him to code it then they need to get the source code and do it themselves.......
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I'm not mad, but yeah, a bit annoyed that I have had to explain the same thing three times in this thread :P
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so, apart from the emulator, the wii controller WORKS with the pc?
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so, apart from the emulator, the wii controller WORKS with the pc?
if thatīs old news... give me a noob badge!
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YouTube - Wow with wii mote

no the video is not mine. i hate wow lol
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Yes the wiimote can work on the PC with simple software.
But the video is too perfect...
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