Nothing works, and it' s driving me nuts because I can't find anything online. I have tried various configs, windowed mode, low strain settings. First three screens load up, then the game freezes and the emulation has to be stopped. Every time the problem is exactly the same. I have tried 4-5 different ISO downloads, as well as 3 different Dolphin builds (4.0.2, 4.0.0, and a dev build that was first on the list when i checked the site today). after a few seconds, the FPS drops to 40ish, 15ish, then 0, and the only thing to do is close the emulation. As soon as the Dolby screen fades, nothing happens. Memory/RAM: Corsair Dominator 6GB 1600 MHZ. Processor/CPU: Intel Core I7 930 4.2 GHZ.
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Operating System: Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit. Ok, it seems, the game has been loaded up. Twilight Princess keeps crashing with DSP LLE on thread But I must use it because it is the only way to play this game without lag. After clicking through, the game flashes the Nintendo screen for a few seconds, followed by the Dolby screen. Every time I start up the Twilight princess game, it comes up with the initial health and safety screen, and 'press any button to continue'.
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I already had dolphin on here, and actually remembered having this problem awhile ago and giving up. So I recently got the itch to play twilight princess, and have run emulators on my PC before. So if you need help on how to do the spin attack, shield attack, etc., let me know.Īlso, it is best to download the revision that is optimized for ZTP.Ĭhannjose: No offense, but you are full of it.So I finally took the time to make an account on here because I have been unable to find anything like my problem online. I played the game with only my keyboard and mouse. You'll also have to make some adjustments under Button Mapping (button). Also make sure to enable the Nunchuck (under Emulated Extension after clicking Wiimote settings). Use the Wii setup (under Wiimote settings). That was why your keys didn't work in the first place. (Sorry for being a jerk, but I just had to) I enabled it again, but was never able to get past the title screen (where you push a+b to start).Īttached is my key configurations, let me know if you need additional screenshots. I then disabled the Wiimote plugin, and my keys wouldn't work at all. The first time I loaded the game, after setting up my keys, I was actually able to push "start" (a+b), then it asked if I wanted to use the nunchuck, and I couldn't get past that point. The same problem occurs in the Wii version of this game? However the music that plays fine still doesn't match the output produced by the actual hardware, it's still a ways from being perfect. Generally music will be fine since the AFC decoder is used very little in this game compared to Super Mario Galaxy 1/2. That just tells me you've never played the game on the actual hardware, or just haven't got far enough in the game yet. It's a widely known and reported issue, so it's near impossible that you are having any issues.
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Then there are some areas in the game that use the AFC decoder and music will stop at the end when the music is supposed to keep looping. There is a problem with music, such as during the cutscenes where there will suddenly be no music or it will stop partway through. Then you must have not played the game on the actual hardware. (09-14-2010, 04:21 AM)Xtreme2damax Wrote: (09-11-2010, 06:30 AM)channjose Wrote: i played it for a while and i had no problems with the music, the game runs fullspeed always (except for hyrule field of course)