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Yeah sure !

game_presets reads the file name basically. game_presets.cfg needs to be in sd:/discs/


With recent version, multiple file names are suppported (up to 8) :

[crazytaxi2][crazy taxi 2] ; more specific first
depth_clip=1
tex_cache=normal
vertex_color_fix=off

[crazytaxi][crazy taxi]
depth_clip=1
tex_cache=normal
graphics=normal

So in that configuration, your file name should be crazytaxi.gdi or crazytaxi.gdi

I'm not enterely sure spaces are supported

Maybe it needs to be more specific, so just add [crazytaxi1] like this :

[crazytaxi][crazytaxi1][crazy taxi]

Then rename your gdi crazytaxi1.gdi or crazytaxi1.cdi
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I'm thinking of updating the preset system depending of the system (Wii, WiiU). Some games would absolutely benefit from that
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alpha0.50 released and alpha 0.51 is also around the corner with more Gamepad support !
 
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Hello ^^,

@Xale007 , I have just noticed that in the BIOS, when we select Music, the CD is invisible (the image of the CD doesn't appear... Maybe a regression). I tried to change some preset but I don't find which option to change for this... (It's with NullDC4Wii v. alpha0. 50).

In Jet Set Radio, when we are in the garage and "select or create graffiti", then "create a new graffiti", "paint": there is a graphical bug (in attachement we can see).

Have a good day ^^,
 

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mm try to put CACHE_QUALITY and flip all 1rst page parameters ?

If it's a regression, you can test directly on dolphin, that will probably be faster to see

I think the BIOS stuff is normal, it will not show a CD unless you choose a not-working CD image before.
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alpha0.51 released !
 
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mm try to put CACHE_QUALITY and flip all 1rst page parameters ?

If it's a regression, you can test directly on dolphin, that will probably be faster to see

I think the BIOS stuff is normal, it will not show a CD unless you choose a not-working CD image before.
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alpha0.51 released !

I've just tested this solution, I was block here (look at the second attachement, but I can hear the sound, the music continued... I've waited during 10 minutes... I could escape the game and the emulator with + and - buttons...) .
(The game doesn't freeze here with the default options or when I put CACHE_QUALITY and and FPS_BOOST... But with CACHE_QUALITY we can see the graffiti but not the text which normally write in the grey boxes, look at the third attachement).


The CD in the BIOS didn't appear when I launch a game which always doesn't work and usually the CD appears... I tried with another game and it was the same issue...


Thank you for the new release! ^^.


Have a good evening ^^,
 

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[crazytaxi][crazytaxi1][crazy taxi]

Then rename your gdi crazytaxi1.gdi or crazytaxi1.cdi
Oh ok, so I need to change the file name to match the present names that the cfg file looks for. I'll do some experimenting when I get home to see if spaces are supported. I'll try that later on tonight. I'll also test the Wii Pro Controller support. For some weird reason, on Crazy Taxi, the R button accelerated, but also pressed right or something like that. I'll test that for sure too.
 
mm try to put CACHE_QUALITY and flip all 1rst page parameters ?

If it's a regression, you can test directly on dolphin, that will probably be faster to see

I think the BIOS stuff is normal, it will not show a CD unless you choose a not-working CD image before.
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alpha0.51 released !
Congrats on the new release, and fixing the buttons.

Will re-test my previous list to see if any games stopped working.
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  • Bomberman Online (USA) (CDI). Medium speed, mostly normal graphics and some background glitches. The minimum for TEXTURE CACHE needs to be FAST, NORMAL is recommended.
  • Capcom vs. SNK - Millennium Fight 2000 PRO (Japan) (GDI). Very slow, mostly normal graphics.
  • Capcom vs. SNK 2 - Millionaire Fighting 2001 (Japan) (CDI). Very slow, scrambled 2D sprites.
  • Capcom Taisen Fan Disc (Japan). Very slow, mostly normal graphics.
  • ChuChu Rocket (USA) (CDI). Fast speed, mostly normal graphics.
  • Dolphin Blue (GDI). Medium speed, mostly normal graphics, sprites can have missing parts. The minimum for TEXTURE CACHE needs to be FAST,
  • House of the Dead 2 (USA) (CDI). Not working, controller doesn't respond, can't go past save data screen.
  • Intrepid Izzy (USA) (CDI). Not running, doesn't go past the SEGA boot screen.
  • Marvel vs. Capcom 2 - New Age of Heroes (USA) (CDI). Very Slow, mostly normal graphics.
  • Marvel vs. Capcom 2 - Abyss (USA) (CDI). Very Slow, mostly normal graphics.
  • Marvel vs. Capcom 2 - Insanity Remix (USA) (CDI). Not running, goes to bios.
  • Mortal Kombat Gold (USA) (CDI). FMVs are completely black and slow to skip, but gameplay is Medium speed.
  • Nanatsu no Hikan (Japan) (GDI). Medium speed, mostly normal graphics. This game runs on a compressed portion on the left side of the screen.
  • Neon Genesis Evangelion: Typing Project Advanced (Japan) (CDI). Not running, locks the emulator.
  • Neon Genesis Evangelion: Typing Project E (Japan) (CDI). Not running, locks the emulator.
  • Pen Pen TriIcelon (Japan) (CDI). Medium speed, mostly normal graphics.
  • REZ (PAL) (GDI). Not running, locks the emulator with a loud buzzing.
  • Street Fighter III Offline Edition (USA) (CDI). Slow speed, scrambled 2D sprites. To fix missing elements and scrambled 2D sprites, you need TEXTURE CACHE set to QUALITY.
  • Super Street Fighter II X for Matching Service (Japan) (CDI). Mostly normal graphics and some background glitches. For Medium/Fast Speed gameplay (with very glitchy backgrounds) set TEXTURE CACHE to VERY_FAST. For Medium/Slow speed gameplay (with semi-decent backgrounds) set TEXTURE CACHE to FAST. Always set BLEND MODE to OFF, helps some backgrounds too. Dhalsim stage (India) runs incredibly slow, fastest is E. Honda (Japan).
  • Virtua Tennis (USA) (CDI). Medium speed, mostly normal graphics and some 3D glitches.
  • Volgarr (CDI). Fast speed, mostly normal graphics.
Always used GRAPHICS LOW, RATIO ORIGINAL, ACCURACY FAST. 2D FRAMEBUFFER could be NO or YES, but didn't make any difference.

I finished Mortal Kombat Gold (USA) (0.50 / 0.51).

Famous BIOS mod seem to be not fully compatible yet, as it makes some games not boot (Capcom vs. SNK 2, Mortal Kombat Gold, for example).

Small suggestion: disable Minus and Plus being able to exit on the Wii Classic Controller, Wii U Pro Controller, and Wii U Game Pad, as you can already use the Home button.
 
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thanks for the testing ! No regression ?

Put as much as you can in the wiki please !

Don't expect Rez to run for now

Small suggestion: disable Minus and Plus being able to exit on the Wii Classic Controller, Wii U Pro Controller, and Wii U Game Pad, as you can already use the Home button.

That's a bad idea in my opinion, as you can quickly make a mistake push that button and go back to menu unexecpetly, as it's not like a Wii game where you need to make a confirmation. That why I kept it like Wiimote
 
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Don't expect Rez to run for now
It's cool, I have no expectation at all of any games whatsoever, I'm just telling what is happening with the emulator. It will happen when it happens. I already play REZ on PC and PS2 at 60fps.

That's a bad idea in my opinion, as you can quickly make a mistake push that button and go back to menu unexecpetly, as it's not like a Wii game where you need to make a confirmation. That why I kept it like Wiimote
It isn't. It is the expected and common behavior in all Wii emulators. I have never made a single Home wrong press in my life, as the button is physically receded into the controller in its design. Can't say the same for Minus and Plus, which have made me exit the emulator in many occasions while doing these tests, as I tend to fast press buttons to advance screens while it is slowly loading. You can still take it further, which is pretty easy when you think about it: wanna make it really failsafe? Make it Home & Minus, or make it having to press Home for 2 seconds.

EDIT: 5 more tested games added to the list.
 
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