You need a Wii U to use CEMU with your dumped ROMs/ISOs.
Otherwise it's piracy.
I guess there's always the chance someone implements a 60fps mode for the game like the one Super Mario Sunshine got.
Probably not though. Still not sure how they managed to do that in SMS with just an action replay code.
It's not. Pretty much none of the modern emulators are that accurate. For legacy systems you have those options, but afaik all emulators of all 3D systems don't aim for that level of accuracy.
I guess there's always the chance someone implements a 60fps mode for the game like the one Super Mario Sunshine got.
Probably not though. Still not sure how they managed to do that in SMS with just an action replay code.
750Ti 2GB and good CPU can open all games at 1080p
SMS was running at 60 fps at the E3 prior to its release, but they had to cap the final game because some areas weren't coming close to hitting the target. Even then, the game still had some pretty nasty drops at times.
Yeah, I remember searching around for this and even came across this ancient thread on google http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=26157
It's nice that there's an actual 60fps hack to play it how Nintendo originally wanted it to be but could reach it. It likely had to do with the water. Early footage of Sunshine had some pretty meh looking water compared to the end product. I still hope that a remake happens one day and they make it 60fps.
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Also amazing how fast CEMU is coming along. My computer isn't capable of running it but I would certainly love to try the emu out one day.
I've found it so weird how Nintendo has such an archaic approach to people posting youtube videos of their games, or creations of free fan versions of their properties, but they haven't really done much against this, which could potentially take customers away from the Switch. I mean imagine Botw gets running on this thing in the first month. Not good for Nintendo. Mario Kart is already available on this at 4K.
"Bayonetta 2 running at 60fps with Cemu"
So it runs better than with Wii U.
Does it count as piracy if they stop producing Wii U and eventually stores stop selling them and you're stuck in the used market. I have a Wii U myself but I do wonder about that. I know plenty of people play SNES roms on emulators without owning the hardware.
What was performance like on the WiiU?
That's the only game that'd make me buy a WiiU system (and maybe Wind Waker).
What was performance like on the WiiU?
That's the only game that'd make me buy a WiiU system (and maybe Wind Waker).
I've found it so weird how Nintendo has such an archaic approach to people posting youtube videos of their games, or creations of free fan versions of their properties, but they haven't really done much against this, which could potentially take customers away from the Switch. I mean imagine Botw gets running on this thing in the first month. Not good for Nintendo. Mario Kart is already available on this at 4K.
What was performance like on the WiiU?
That's the only game that'd make me buy a WiiU system (and maybe Wind Waker).
The only people that are going to be able to play games in CEMU properly are people with really high-end hardware...these are generally the kind of people that wouldn't be caught dead buying a console, much less a console produced by Nintendo. I doubt there would be any lost sales because of it.
The only people that are going to be able to play games in CEMU properly are people with really high-end hardware...these are generally the kind of people that wouldn't be caught dead buying a console, much less a console produced by Nintendo. I doubt there would be any lost sales because of it.
What was performance like on the WiiU?
That's the only game that'd make me buy a WiiU system (and maybe Wind Waker).
The only people that are going to be able to play games in CEMU properly are people with really high-end hardware...
these are generally the kind of people that wouldn't be caught dead buying a console, much less a console produced by Nintendo. I doubt there would be any lost sales because of it.
Really distracting due to how much it fluctuated.
The only people that are going to be able to play games in CEMU properly are people with really high-end hardware...these are generally the kind of people that wouldn't be caught dead buying a console, much less a console produced by Nintendo. I doubt there would be any lost sales because of it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D8btNuuCY90
Not good. Cemu outperforms the Wii U in the opening level.
Bayo 2 ran very poorly on my i5 4690k 4.4ghz. Got a constant flicker and even when it showed 50-60fps it felt super jittery.
I loved Bayo 1 but I couldn't even finish 2 with how how it ran and looked on the Wii U.
This is almost certainly not the case. Neither CEMU nor Dolphin are particularly plug and play. The ones willing to jump through hoops to get everything set up properly to play Nintendo games at high resolutions are almost certainly people who really care about Nintendo games. Otherwise, why the fuck would you bother?
This is a new version of CEMU, as it says in the OP. Or are you talking about the new version?
Is this actually true? The 60 fps footage in the OP looked comparable to the Wii U version, but it's been a while since I've played it.
Of course every PC gamer wants to play Nintendo games, who doesn't? But they're generally the folks that refer to consoles as "potatoes" for some reason.
That said the Bayo2 video isn't 60fps. Bayo1 can hit 60fps, but it has plenty more graphical issues.
Of course every PC gamer wants to play Nintendo games, who doesn't? But the PC gamers I see online are generally the folks that refer to consoles as "potatoes" for some reason.
I prefer higher performing hardware with plenty of unrealized potential.I still prefer native hardware.
Yeah god forbid PC gamers don't live up to your bullshit stereotypes.
SMH
I used to see it all the time in Fnac bargain bins if that's any indication.Shit, son.
Actually got that as a gift to my brother in law a year ago I think. He hasn't played it yet as far as I know.
Well... I'll probably play this game on a computer at some point in the (far) future.
Still curious to see how easy it'll be to find another copy of the game here.
The only people that are going to be able to play games in CEMU properly are people with really high-end hardware...these are generally the kind of people that wouldn't be caught dead buying a console, much less a console produced by Nintendo. I doubt there would be any lost sales because of it.
You don't need a console once you rip all your games.You need a Wii U to use CEMU with your dumped ROMs/ISOs.
Otherwise it's piracy.
I'm not sure if you're being serious, but either way, next week it will be released for free. The emulator is an absolute miracle btw, lots of games run at 60FPS 1440/1600p even on modest hardware.Holy shit you have to pay for that perfromance? AND with that shit tier audio quality? They can fuck right off with that.