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Zelda master quest dolphin vr settings
Zelda master quest dolphin vr settings











zelda master quest dolphin vr settings
  1. ZELDA MASTER QUEST DOLPHIN VR SETTINGS 480P
  2. ZELDA MASTER QUEST DOLPHIN VR SETTINGS ISO
zelda master quest dolphin vr settings

With 640 being the default amount of vertical resolution lines. By default, the Wii's resolution is 640x480. This setting corresponds to the amount of vertical resolution lines that are displayed. with "X" being a user specified value between 40 and 120. I use USBLoaderGX to modify my Nintendont settings, and this specific setting is located in USBLoaderGX's "Loader Settings" menu, down in the Nintendont section. The problematic setting was called "Video scale." I don't ever remember ever changing that specific setting, but I must have, because I can't imagine that that set value would've been set like that by default. It turns out that there was a Nintendont setting causing the issue. Out of curiosity, I decided to grab my physical copy and run it on the Wii with "true" GameCube compatibility, and it works! So, just in case, I used Clean Rip to make a new 1:1 copy, and after booting up the new ISO, via Nintendont, it still didn't work. (Which happens when one of the two games in the compilation is trying to start up.) I'm assuming that there's a change in resolution taking place when switching from the disc menu to the actual game startup, although I have no idea what resolution these games are actually trying to run at. Both Wii's are using component cables, and both are experience the loss of video at the same exact moment. One is a White Wii with "true" GameCube compatibility, and the other is a Light Blue Wii without GC compatibility. Both are running the same versions of all the same homebrew apps.

ZELDA MASTER QUEST DOLPHIN VR SETTINGS 480P

I know the menu, for this compilation disc, properly displays at 480p but I'm not sure what the actual resolution is for the two individual games.Īlso, I have all the video patches set to OFF, or default. Meaning that this is a game that Nintendo specifically designed to be compatible with component cables. I know that it "should" be compatible with component cables because the game prompts me to enable "Progressive Scan" mode at the very beginning.

ZELDA MASTER QUEST DOLPHIN VR SETTINGS ISO

I don't believe it to be an issue with the ISO as it's a 1:1 rip of my own physical disc. And everytime I select one of the two games it takes me to a black screen where all I hear is audio. I have component cables connected to my Wii. So I'm currently trying to run this game via Nintendont.













Zelda master quest dolphin vr settings