Lastly, not a lot of people know that it is possible to output N64 emulation from the Wii at native 240p using Not64, there is no option in the settings menu through the app, the. If you have a Wii U and own a Wii U pro controller, the controller can be paired to the Wii and used with the current versions of most Wii homebrew emulators, it’s up to the homebrew developer to add support for the Wii U Pro Controller in an update but so far most of the “GX” emulators have them as well as Not64 and WiiSX. I only really used Retroarch Wii for the FBA and MAME cores because the only standalone Wii arcade emulator runs in 480i only. I get it looking amazing with one system, but it seems off when I load up a different system.Īs far as I know I think Retroarch needs the resolution configured every time unfortunately. Is there a way to make sure the video is nice and sharp at the game’s resolution? I’ve fiddled around with different resolutions, different aspect ratios, and integer scaling. I get it looking amazing with one system, but it seems off when I load up a different system.Īny ideas on what would be the best course of action? Retroarch only seems to allow me to set one resolution for the entire system, and won’t adapt per system, or per game. With the 8-bit systems and 16-bit systems, there’s a range of resolutions that the games run at. I’m running this out component video to an SD Trinitron. What latency settings do you guys use? Do you use run ahead? What controller do you use? NES, SNES, Genesis, and TG16 all have sound issues or frame dropping… Probably due to the Wii not being powerful enough. I can enable run ahead in retroarch, but it only seems to work nicely on the SMS. The only problem is noticeable input lag, since they plug into the wiimote. Wii classic controllers are perfect in size, button layout and comfort. I get noticeable input lag due to the wireless connection coupled with emulation, and only two face buttons makes it pretty worthless for most systems. GameCube controllers are great, but they are terrible for SNES due to the button layout. I have my Wiimotes, Wii classic controllers, and GameCube controllers. I’m mostly interested in emulation of 8-bit and 16-bit consoles. I set up my Wii with retroarch and some ROMS last night.
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