It was heartwarming to see long-time users able to play Four Swords Adventures with their kids or friends across the world. The gratitude we received from users finally able to try previously hard-to-access features in their favorite games was so appreciated. We love these games and consoles the same as you, and we want to make sure that they live on.
Sometimes with all the negativity in emulation, it's refreshing to have something that makes both the developers and the users happy. And while we'd love to revel in past accomplishments, there's still so much more work to be done. We graciously thank everyone for their kind words over the past few months, and hope you continue to enjoy using Dolphin Emulator.
With that said, it is about time that we get started with the June and July Progress Report. Read this article. Written by JMC47 on July 21, Switch skin Switch to the dark mode that's kinder on your eyes at night time. Switch to the light mode that's kinder on your eyes at day time.
Latest Switch skin Switch to the dark mode that's kinder on your eyes at night time. Knowledge Sharing! Facebook Twitter LinkedIn More. According to the license, you may use Dolphin and its source code for any purpose, but distributing Dolphin requires that the source code be released and attribution given.
For more details, see the license document. Over people have worked hard over the years to create Dolphin. The list of contributors can be found on GitHub. For their ease of use and additional graphics backend options, Windows is generally recommended for most users. Operating systems are required to be bit to run Dolphin. As well, Dolphin runs on Android 5. The Android version of Dolphin is in alpha and should not be expected to work as well as the PC counterpart.
With four cores, Dolphin has two cores for the main emulation threads, a third core for other tasks, and another core for the operating system and background tasks to run without taking resources from the emulator.
Intel : For the most part, newer is better when it comes to Intel processors. Newer generations will give higher performance per clock, and K series processors will allow for overclocking to gain extra performance. Be wary of U and Y series processors, as their reduced clockspeeds often struggle with Dolphin's workload.
For more details, such as specific CPU recommendations, CPU comparisons, or what hardware you should purchase to get playable speeds on a specific game, please ask on our Hardware Forum before purchasing. Note : For more information regarding CPU performance, please check out this handy benchmark that contains results from tons of users. It's important to remember that Dolphin is a console emulator with tons of optimizations and features.
But, in the end, it does what the game instructs it to do. Some games only use features that are easy to emulate, and thus will run full-speed on just about any computer that supports Dolphin. Meanwhile, others struggle to run full speed at all times on even the most powerful of processors.
Choosing a GPU for Dolphin is a fairly simple task. Dolphin emulates a console that functions very differently from a traditional PC, and uses the latest D3D and OGL features to reduce overhead. If you do not have those extensions, performance will suffer. A full fledged discrete graphics card is still highly recommended. IGPs older than the HD are not supported. The latest stable version of Dolphin is a good choice to start with: it works with a lot of games and is well tested. Development versions have the latest fixes and optimizations, but their constantly changing nature means that little testing has been done on them and unknown bugs may appear.
For reporting bugs please go to the issue tracker. Before creating a new issue, make sure to try a recent development build and search the existing issues. Beta versions Beta versions are released every month, usually accompanied by a Progress Report article.
Development versions Development versions are released every time a developer makes a change to Dolphin, several times every day! Stable versions The stable versions below are years out of date and missing countless features and bug fixes.
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