You should now have the required game INI settings placed in the proper directory. Go to ‘Dolphin’, and select the file ‘dolphin-data.zip’ Go to Online Updater -> Content Downloader. There is also a demo you can try to get to it follow these simple steps, The upcoming version of RetroArch (version 1.6.1) might make it unnecessary to toggle this, saving you the hassle of having to do this. Once inside the ‘ Core’ settings, set ‘ Enable Shared Hardware Context’ to ON. Now, go back, and go to Settings -> Core. Go to Settings -> User Interface and turn ‘ Show Advanced Settings’ on. If you don’t do this, you will only see a black screen.įirst, you need to ensure that ‘ Show Advanced Settings’ is turned on. This core also requires that you turn on ‘ Enable Shared Hardware Context’.
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Important! How to turn on shared hardware context (required) The wonderful people libretro have been nice enough did give us a little walkthrough to help us step by step to get the Dolphin Core running on your Windows/Linux machine.ĭownload ‘Gamecube/Wii (Dolphin)’ from the list. This is more than likely the fault of my own but could also be representative of this being Alpha release! This is an excellent installment I’ve actually been playing Evolution world’s for the GameCube and I have to say I was really impressed that it ran so smoothly, yet when I went to play Super Mario Sunshine couldn’t get it to load the fonts correctly.
Now you should be reminded that this still an alpha release so a lot of work needs to be done fine-tune and so on Also macOS users there is currently no working macOS version available because this core requires that you turn on Enable Shared Hardware Context. Well, it seems the team at libretro cannot be beaten! So on June 29th, they released the alpha of a new core for Retroarch the Dolphin (Windows/Linux) (Alpha release!)