How to: First bind Roll & Pitch to "Analog 1" or "Analog 2", then set Roll Degree and Pitch Degree both to: "Free Swing".
Now in games, you can swing your emulated wiimote to Up/Down/Left/Right by simply pushing your binding analog stick to Up/Down/Left/Right.
PS:The swing direction will automatically adjust itself when "Upright Wiimote" option is checked.
Now you can play "Mad World" with emulated wiimote. :)
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opengl: a little code cleanup and possible speedup in texture recreation.
d3d and opengl :plugins corrected the efb alignment when efb to ram is used.
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No need to use "Sound Loop Hack", so I just removed it.
2. Fixed the WAD game loading issue. What can I say, I have to go though and patch all the WII_IPC_HLE devices to take care of this.
3. Applied tomman's Linux keyboard patch, but I can't test here, no suitable environment.
4. Disabled configuration dialogs when game is running, you have to pause game first to be able to change any configuration. (Which prevents some accidental crash to happen.)
5. Other trivial fixes, no need to mention.
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So just updated the keyboard "shake" function a bit, this can dramatically increase the shake key sensitivity.
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Just press the "Shake" key.
The shake involves all the three axes: X, Y, Z.
So when you press the shake key, you are actually shaking not only up-down, left-right, and forward-backward at the same time.
I did this becuse different games may require different directional shake, no need to seperate them to 3 keys I think.
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I know hack is not good but before we find a better way to detect different games, at least this option allows some games to output normal sound without breaking other games.
Besides, this commit will hopefully fix the "Unknown device: /dev/usb/hid" issue, but not sure as I have no game to test on this issue.
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D3D: add the EFB Copy option to complete Rodolfo's commit plus add the Overlay FPS and the Disable Fog options
also change the config dialog's behaviour a bit
git-svn-id: https://dolphin-emu.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@4622 8ced0084-cf51-0410-be5f-012b33b47a6e
Now efb to ram display correctly but still is misaligned by one pixel
please test and give me feedback
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This commit fixed the Hang-up in many games, like "New Super Mario Bros. Wii", "Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles", "Fatal Frame 4: Tsukihami no Kamen", "Muramasa: The Demon Blade", and etc. You name it. OH YEAH!
This little issue really cost me some *serious* debugging time, phew...
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Besides this should boost the performance by a little.
Warning: Remember to set "Framelimit" to: Auto or 60, or else Emu Wiimote will lose sync in a second.
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Fixed more memory leaks when doing state load. Now all file devices(handles) are stored in state, and this will fix some crash after loading state.
Warning: Do NOT Save/Load state before game title is shown and controllable, or else you will get a corrupt state.
If you encounter "Emu WiiMote Desync" frequently, please report the condition
(PS: To recover from wiimote desync, just load a saved state)
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Also reimplemented screen clearing as a color quad to support alpha blending when clearing as in the original hardware.
the funny thing is how is implemented peeking, as locking depth textures is not supported, implemented peeking copying the values form the depth texture to a r32f render target and then reading back the data.
please a lot of testing to this commit.
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first part if fixing, fixed, i thing, the flickering that everyone has reported, at least in my case i only have flickering in the one texture in one game and now is fixed. The other fix is not for an reported issue, is more a correctness fix, running dolphin with pix to review debug errors, result in a ton of warnings and error, now with this commit, at least for ati, there no more error or warnings, this means, correct management and state change, no accurate emulation, for this still a lot of work to do.
for this part of the commit please give me feedback and let me know of remaining issues
Te second part is the partial implementation of efb to ram copy in d3d, this won't brake anything because is commented but i commit this to ask for help from ector and donko in some errors remaining in the implementation related to differences between opengl an d3d.
if you want to test this you have to uncomment line 150 to 155 of bpstruct.cpp
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