Or if you're that anxious use the Dolphin emulator.So... guess I'll have to buy an old Wii and sell the model I received as a gift.
sure, thats a great idea, im sure hes got a 3.5+GHz core i5/i7 computer with a decent gpu to run games at 100%.Or if you're that anxious use the Dolphin emulator.
1. You don't NEED to run a game at 100% speed.sure, thats a great idea, im sure hes got a 3.5+GHz core i5/i7 computer with a decent gpu to run games at 100%.
Actually, now that I finally got a chance to get back to my Wii and look, it ends up my version is marked 4.0.5 (Now that I think of it, it's probably a beta version somewhere between 4.0.5 and 4.1 ... I don't remember what the rev number is.) I'll have to update my version some time and see if everything still works.What version(s) did you test the plug in with? 4.0.2 gives a horrendous code dump, 4.0.3 and 4.0.4 work fine and 4.1 just dumps back to the health warning screen.
I think if the disc 1 disk image isn't present it would let you just load disc 2 directly. You might try validating disc2 first and THEN ripping disc1 (or just moving the disc1 disc image out of the /games folder temporarily while you try and validate disc2) It's also very possible they will both be validated in one shot (but that it will still be able to detect if you switch out the old disc2 for an imposter new one)Is there trick to get Devolution to verify GC games with 2 discs without having to play through disk 1 first?
I want to verify all my GC disc 2's at once but don't want to play to get to 'that point'..
What condition is your game disc in? Are there any notable scratches?...I'm still having trouble with one game: Paper Mario [G8ME01]...
I had already tried this method as well. Not with just this game, but Wave Race: Blue Storm too and it worked for that. I did find that when I boot the Paper Mario using the Gamecube backwards compatibility that I get a message saying that an error occured and I need to refer to my Gamecube manual. The game conditions seems ok, I've ripped other games that was worst. My Sonic Heroes for an example was half burnt and still worked after I d'led a 1:1 isoWhat condition is your game disc in? Are there any notable scratches?
One of my games would copy to hdd using CleanRip up until it hit a scratch towards the outer edge.
Instead of getting a disc read error, it would just end there and say it was successful.
That's the only other possibility I can think of.
Doesn't seem to fit though, if the rip that you got from elsewhere is truly 1:1,
you should be able to successfully verify using your disc and then be able to play.
Seriously? Where can I get it from?You need an updated forwarder.