Is using Nintendo's virtual console the best for image quality when playing N64 games or is there a better homebrew emulator out there?
How do the wii emulators compare with retroarch wii u? I have trouble with n64 on retroarch switch so I would think wii u would have trouble too but I've never tried itWii U VC and injections is great for a majority of N64 games (so long as you remove the automatic dark filter), but for those that don't work, using Wii 64 Rice or Not 64 (either with Overclock enabled) will do a decent enough job to play pretty much any other N64 game that wont work through VC and injection. It's not perfect, but you'll find very few N64 games that you can't play at decent framerates on a Wii U through the combination of both means.
Unless I missed something, there is no working N64 emulator in Wii U's retroarch. Granted, I haven't updated my Wii U's retroarch in at least half a year at this point, maybe more.Just noticed there was a recent thread on this, you might find info that will help on there
https://gbatemp.net/threads/best-way-to-emulate-n64-on-the-wii-u.644920/
How do the wii emulators compare with retroarch wii u? I have trouble with n64 on retroarch switch so I would think wii u would have trouble too but I've never tried it
There is an extant core somewhere in the thread, but I remember reading it has very bad performance.Unless I missed something, there is no working N64 emulator in Wii U's retroarch. Granted, I haven't updated my Wii U's retroarch in at least half a year at this point, maybe more.
That wouldn't shock me. Might be worth checking out all the same.There is an extant core somewhere in the thread, but I remember reading it has very bad performance.
I have the dumb, the thread I linked to says there isn't really a n64 core lolUnless I missed something, there is no working N64 emulator in Wii U's retroarch. Granted, I haven't updated my Wii U's retroarch in at least half a year at this point, maybe more.