Homebrew [wii]bad graphics

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Hello, I've just bought a second hand wii with homebrew installed, I installed usb gx loader and loaded a downloaded iso game(zelda twilight princess).

I loaded the game but it's like the resolution is messed up, the graphics are like the game was running on 680p, I can clearly see the pixels on the screen. Please help :d
 

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Hello, I've just bought a second hand wii with homebrew installed, I installed usb gx loader and loaded a downloaded iso game(zelda twilight princess).

I loaded the game but it's like the resolution is messed up, the graphics are like the game was running on 680p, I can clearly see the pixels on the screen. Please help :d

That's how it's supposed to look like. What did you expect? HD graphics?
 
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The Wii only goes up to 480p Anamorphic Widescreen. The Wii is essentially a more powerful GameCube, hardware wise. If you really want a HD Wii, there's a good Wii emulator named Dolphin. Some games it's really nice for (Sonic Colors at 60fps makes it feel so much more responsive) but I normally still play the games on the Wii over the emulator as resolution doesn't matter much to me.
 
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it looks like this:
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So you're converting composite to SCART? That's not going to improve the quality above composite. The best video you're going to get out of the Wii requires component cables.
My monitor doesn't have an input for composite, only for component. Will it get better if i buy the component cables?
 

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My monitor doesn't have an input for composite, only for component. Will it get better if i buy the component cables?
I'd get a component to HDMI/VGA/SCART adapter (whatever your monitor supports). In any case, component is far superior than composite. Once you do have it connected through component, you'll have to go into the Wii settings and adjust it to suit your monitor.
 

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