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ulaoulao
December 27th, 2012, 02:35
Just going to quote the site here!




Dolphin 3.5 Release Announcement
On behalf of the Dolphin Emulator development team, I'm happy to announce the release of Dolphin 3.5. This release is exactly 18 months after the release of Dolphin 3.0 and is just in time for Christmas. This latest version of the emulator brings several new features as well as a lot of small improvements and compatibility fixes that include:

Gamecube BBA support: Gamecube games supporting online mode using Nintendo's BBA (ethernet adapter) can now be played online on Dolphin. This includes Mario Kart: Double Dash 8 players mode support, as well as Phantasy Star Online.

Gamecube microphone support: The 6 Gamecube games using a microphone (Mario Party 5/6 for example) can now use your system configured microphone to get audio input.

WBFS support: If you dumped your games as WBFS files in order to play your dumps on a real Wii, you can now use the same WBFS files on Dolphin. WBFS includes features such as compression and splitted files (to avoid the FAT32 4GB file size limit).

Free replacement for the DSP LLE ROMs: DSP LLE normally requires you to dump ROMs from your real Wii. This free replacement, while working only with some Mario and Zelda games, removes this requirement.

Wiimote support on OS X Mountain Lion: The latest version of Mac OS X brings several Bluetooth changes, breaking Wiimote support with Dolphin 3.0. Dolphin 3.5 supports real Wiimotes, including MotionPlus addon, on OS X 10.8.

TAS and recording improvements: Read only mode, better determinism, more checks to avoid using wrong settings or wrong version of a game when playing back a movie, bongo recording support.

FreeBSD support: Rather theoretical than anything else, but worth a note. OpenGL backend may or may not work for you.

UI refinements: New wiimote configuration dialog, improvements to the game list sorting, minor changes to simplify usage.

Wii disc integrity checking: Use Dolphin to check if your dumped Wii game is corrupted.

Improvements to the custom textures feature: Improved stability, added support for custom mipmaps, removed texture size limit.

Shader cache optimizations: Reduced stuttering to a point where Red Steel 2 got playable with full FPS.

A lot of minor emulation fixes: Texture preloading implementation, better FIFO emulation, HLE audio fixes, more accurate DSI/FPU exceptions, ...


You can download this new version from our downloads page: http://dolphin-emu.org/download/

With this release also comes a new website for Dolphin: http://dolphin-emu.org/. From now on, please avoid using and linking to the old Dolphin website (dolphin-emulator.com) as it is unofficial and not kept up to date. Read http://forums.dolphin-emu.org/Thread-dol...ew-website for more information.

I would like to thank all the developers who contributed to this new release:

Andrew de los Reyes
Braden
calc84maniac
degasus
Glenn "glennrics" Rice
Jordan "Billiard" Woyak
kostamarino
LPFaint99
Maarten "mth" ter Huurne
marcosvitali
Marko Pusljar
Matthew Parlane
neobrain
nitsuja
Pierre "delroth" Bourdon
rodolfoosvaldobogado
rog
Ryan Houdek
Scott Moreau
Shawn "shuffle2" Hoffman
skidau
sktsqrl


While Dolphin 3.5 is a great step forward, a lot of features are still missing and emulation is still not perfect. The development team is already working towards the next major version of the emulator: Dolphin 4.0. Some of the planned features include a complete rewrite of the HLE audio emulation (bringing it close to LLE accuracy while keeping it fast), basic GLES and Android support, a rework of the user interface, custom 3D models support, Wii online play support, USB emulation support, and obviously more compatibility fixes.

Merry christmas to you all, and have fun with Dolphin 3.5!

testmachine
December 27th, 2012, 21:00
Finally!

Lefteris_D
December 28th, 2012, 01:42
I really need to find some time to try this and see any speed improvements :)

Mupen64 Man
December 29th, 2012, 04:41
I tried it on a laptop, it was actually able to play Melee at half speed! I am quite surprised at the improvement.

ulaoulao
December 29th, 2012, 15:54
I really need to find some time to try this and see any speed improvements There are a few speed up in this version but 4.0 is really going to blow the door off. Current they are at 99% playable at full speeds and full sounds emulation with them taxing games like lost story on the latest IVY bridge. They are reworking the sound engine and hopping to allow the Sandy Bridge to do it. 4.0 just was not ready for xmas :(

Jale
January 8th, 2013, 15:05
I really hope it runs New Super Mario Bros. Wii. For some reason 3.0 didn't boot it.

montpics
January 8th, 2013, 15:54
Hello, Jale. Long time no see you return to the board. :)

ulaoulao
January 8th, 2013, 18:20
3.0 ran New Super Mario Bros for we ok. There was a lot of freezing but that was fixed in the later svn builds. Thus for 3.5 runs it well.

megafilipe
February 7th, 2013, 19:30
So happy about them, i wonder if now that they have nearly perfectioned this emulator, will they get the community to move into other project.

multiplayerx
June 5th, 2013, 15:21
Just going to quote the site here!

I am really grateful that this emulator is under heavy development again. I love that I can almost play Metroid Prime without any lag and without a $3000 gaming pc. Thank you!