Even Penny Arcades Holkins/Krahulik, avid fans of SK, got really quiet about it, and when pinned down admitted that it seemed really mediocre. Dyack wasnt happy with it- people were underwhelmed. Otherwise it won’t know the nds games are roms and will never scan them. Regarding the Epic fiasco, it started with the original reception of the trailer and gameplay for Too Human at E3 2007.
nds there with the other file extensions listed. General settings are independently saved between opengl and direct 3d, and if you need to run a specific game with a specific backend you just put it in the local gameini. nds to media extensions in maximus arcade when in the sinclair menu in maximus arcade on the configuration tab, and the tab near the bottom of the screen scan. Is there a way to have multiple folders of Dolphin 4.0, with different configs? Before version 4.0 it wasn't a problem, because the ini files were stored inside the program folder itself.Īctually you don't need multiple dolphin instances to do that. 2.21 Maximus -Cold Corpse Caper- Award I got: Gold Game Mode: Gladiator Unlocked: Playable Character: Cyberfairy Playable Character: Gargoyle -Killer Queen- Award I got: Gold Game Mode: Gladiator Unlocked: Playable Character: Leo Krupps -R109 Beta- Award I got: Silver Game Mode: Gladiator Unlocked: New Arcade Level: Ufopia New Game. Check my other console themes for other systems. For example, I have a directX config and a OpenGL config of Dolphin 3.5 - each a different folder. This is a theme that was put together by me for Maximus Arcade, and Hyperspin, which are two emulator frontend programs for video games.
I’ve made a few myself and posted videos on my YouTube channel. It’s quite simple to edit and create themes for.
If you’re into emulation and have tons of different folders everywhere for all your games, I suggest giving this a try. Now, I would like to more than 1 Dolphin, because of multiple configs for games. Maximus Arcade is a great frontend for multiple emulators. (10-14-2013, 08:35 PM)xystus Wrote: Version 4.0 of Dolphin uses the ini files (config) located in the "dolphin emulator" folder, located in the "my document" folder.