Overall, sounds like a nice performance win for all users but especially those on Steam Deck. On desktop though they said they saw Super Mario Galaxy games get an improvement of about "30%" even when running at "4x Internal Resolution" but not everything has a big jump, so...
so Dolphin was there during the time the Wii was still being fully supported. Nintendo also only went after the Steam page, not the project as a whole as it can still be found onGitHubandofficial site. According to a comment from the Citra developer onReddit, it's due to Dolphin includi...
If you were to decide to target30 FPS,1080p, and you would like theSteam Deck UI, you should choose: 1.1.0 - Lazy Pack -30 FPS-1080P 1X scaling-UI Mod compatible And, if you were to decide to play on a beefy1080pPC at60 FPS, using your Switch Pro controller, and you would ...
After all the ruckus recently about the Dolphin Emulator for Wii and GameCube coming to Steam, and then being blocked - the team has nowgiven upwith the Steam release. They remained pretty silent on it since theinitial announcement, which caused a lot of speculation and confusion but now they...
After Yuzu emulator owners agreed to pay Nintendo $2.4 million USD and EmuDeck also announcing Yuzu and Citra removal right after the court settlement became available on the internet, Nintendo DS emulator DraStic is now free.
It's a very similar issue to what we see on Linux with Windows games run throughSteam Play Proton, which is why Valve builds up a cache from users running it to then give out to other users through Steam downloads. Lots more improvements were made to various games bein...
It's not a particularly easy project to follow since the developer keeps to themselves. They are on Reddit occasionally, and they seem to have no plans to bring Spine to Windows. When asked why it was Linux exclusive the developerrepliedto say: ...
For Linux, most people do need to compile it from source as there's only an Ubuntu package right now but the developer has said in theannouncement postthat they're looking into AppImage and Flatpak to make it easier. While Cemu should work fine on Linux, they also mentioned there ...