Hardware Change quality in vWii?

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to play dolphin with high resolution it needs a very powerful pc since on low-end pcs runs like a crap
I dunno about that. I only have a ryzen5 2400g and I can plays most games at 1080p. The same can be said for the Ryzen 3 2200g which is <$100 US.
 
to play dolphin with high resolution it needs a very powerful pc since on low-end pcs runs like a crap

Very powerful is hyperbolic at best. Anything in the mid-range for CPU and GPU is sufficient for the majority of Wii and Gamecube games. You don't exactly need an octa-core CPU to run Dolphin, you just can't use an IGP for graphics.
 
People asking how to get better quality of wii games, use a emulator. Playing the game on wii u will not change anything cause it's limited to 720X480 Resolution.

You could get a beefy pc to play dolphin, or probably nvidia shield tv as a cheaper option which also has dolphin. But also has official nintendo wii games on it (Currently in chinese only) From videos and screenshots, it is a huge improvement. So I only hope the switch gets HD wii games soon. :ninja:
 
People asking how to get better quality of wii games, use a emulator. Playing the game on wii u will not change anything cause it's limited to 720X480 Resolution.

You could get a beefy pc to play dolphin, or probably nvidia shield tv as a cheaper option which also has dolphin. But also has official nintendo wii games on it (Currently in chinese only) From videos and screenshots, it is a huge improvement. So I only hope the switch gets HD wii games soon. :ninja:

Define beefy, because contrary to belief, you don't need top of the line PC hardware to run Dolphin at 1080p.

https://dolphin-emu.org/docs/guides/performance-guide/

My current specs:

CPU - Core i7 4770 3.4 GHz
GPU - MSI GeForce GTX 1660 TI 6 GB GDDR6
RAM - 16 GB DDR3 SDRAM
OS - Windows 10 64-bit Home

I can run things just fine, the only game that truly struggles is The Last Story and Super Mario Galaxy 2 (it needs a higher clock per core more than having more cores)
The requirements for Dolphin are greatly exaggerated, as long as you're not using a piece of crap Intel IGP, you're fine; emulators will always rely on the CPU more than GPU.
 

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