Cemu v1.15.17c released

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Tick-tock, it's Cemu update o'clock! The popular Wii U emulator has now reached version 1.15.17c, and this time the changelog is going to be a bit more exciting than the last. In fact, alongside your usual dose of bugfixes and smaller improvements, there's also a couple of additions you may be interested in: better Amiibo handling and built-in Gamecube controller support! Regarding the former, the emulator can now both read and write Amiibo nickname/associated Mii and game-specific data, also, the Amiibo settings app is now working correctly, as some required yet previously missing API calls have been added. The latter, on the other hand, is self-explanatory - but keep in mind you will have to set your Gamecube controllers to run in Wii U mode (official Nintendo USB adapters are set to use it by default, while third-party devices usually have a switch to set their operating mode) and you will also need to install/replace its drivers with Zadig before using it.

With that said, here's the full, official changelog for the curious:
official changelog said:
# Cemu detailed changelog for 1.15.17b
# Patreon release date: 2019-10-18
# Public release date: 2019-10-25

# New in 1.15.17c:

GX2: Reverted Intel transform feedback crash fix because it breaks TF on all vendors. Instead, disable TF on Intel for the time being

# New in 1.15.17b:

general: Fixed a rare crash related to enumerating GC controllers

input: Fixed IR pointer regression introduced in 1.15.17

GX2: Fixed crash on Intel GPUs when transform feedback is used
GX2: Added workaround for a softlock bug on Intel GPUs

# New in 1.15.17:

general: If no mlc location is set, Cemu will allow to choose a location instead of forcing the default <root>/mlc01
general: Cemu will remember adjusted column widths in the game list (#147)
general: Added context menu to game list columns to reset width or hide/show columns

input: Added support for Gamecube controllers to input settings (the controllers must be running in 'Wii U mode' with zadig drivers)
input: Improved accuracy of wiimote and nunchuck acceleration values
input: Fixed wiimote performance when sending a lot of packets (e.g. rumble) or when using multiple wiimotes (#39)
input: Fixed a bug where the input settings would stop detecting pressed keys or buttons

nfp: Added support for reading and writing Amiibo register info (nickname and owner mii)
nfp: Added support for reading and writing Amiibo game specific data
nfp: Implemented missing API that prevented the Amiibo Settings app from booting

Note:
(#xx) refers to bug tracker issues resolved by this change. See http://bugs.cemu.info/projects/cemu/

Cemu 1.15.17c can be downloaded by going to its official website (linked below) or, if you are already running version 1.15.10 or later, by using its included auto-updater. The Vulkan renderer is still only available on the Patreon-exclusive v1.16.0 WIP builds for the time being.

NOTE: Users running the previously released v1.15.17b on PCs with Intel graphics chips are recommended to upgrade, as this version rolled back a fix for transport feedback on said GPUs that didn't end up working correctly.

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It has to help that Nintendo's been making simpler/less powerful machines for the past few gens as well. With PS4 or XBone you are basically emulating a contemporary laptop class CPU on a contemporary desktop CPU. Good luck with that.
 

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few? PlayStation has a lot of exclusives, around the same amount as Nintendo does
I wouldn't say that.
Most of the hyped up big AAA games you find on PlayStation are available on PC (there are lots of exceptions though). On Nintendo consles though, all of the notable titles are exclusives.
There's also PSNow, meaning people can play those PS4 exclusives on PC anyway. Nintendo has nothing of the sort.
 

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I wouldn't say that.
Most of the hyped up big AAA games you find on PlayStation are available on PC (there are lots of exceptions though). On Nintendo consles though, all of the notable titles are exclusives.
There's also PSNow, meaning people can play those PS4 exclusives on PC anyway. Nintendo has nothing of the sort.
The Last of Us (part 1 and part 2), Spiderman, God of war, Horizon Zero Dawn, Days Gone, Little Big Planet 3, Persona 5, Uncharted 4, Gran Turismo Sport, Ratchet & Clank and I can keep going

If you say that PS4 doesn't has exclusives, then you are an ignorant
 

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The Last of Us (part 1 and part 2), Spiderman, God of war, Horizon Zero Dawn, Days Gone, Little Big Planet 3, Persona 5, Uncharted 4, Gran Turismo Sport, Ratchet & Clank and I can keep going

If you say that PS4 doesn't has exclusives, then you are an ignorant
I literally never said that the PS4 didn't have any exclusives, stop putting words in my mouth.
Also; PSNow is a thing. You can still play many of those exclusives on a PC. They're practically not exclusive at all.
 
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The Last of Us (part 1 and part 2), Spiderman, God of war, Horizon Zero Dawn, Days Gone, Little Big Planet 3, Persona 5, Uncharted 4, Gran Turismo Sport, Ratchet & Clank and I can keep going

If you say that PS4 doesn't has exclusives, then you are an ignorant
by few he was saying the ps4 exclusives in ps now, because not all of them are released on ps now, and most are available until a cetrain date.
 

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