May 30, 2012 - Dolphin is an open source emulator for running Nintendo Wii and GameCube games on Windows, Linux and Mac OSX. (I've tried the glitch by clicking on the graphics menu and I get up to 100%, but I can't play WW or TP. Dolphin is an open-source Nintendo GameCube, Wii, and Triforce emulator for Microsoft Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X (Intel-based). It is the first emulator to successfully run commercial Nintendo GameCube and Wii games and is the only emulator capable of running commercial Wii.
Some games on dolphin has bad graphical glitches but there is a easy way to fix some of them! Go to the GFX plugin option and switch between the shaders! Try changing to pixel shader 2.0 and to 'no shaders'! With some time and luck the game looks totaly different and is pretty close to the playable way! Here is a screenshot where you need to switch And here are some exampel from: Mariokart before.
And after switching 6 times. Super mario sunshine before.
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And after switching 7 times. Good luck trying at home! Actually, instead of turning on and off shaders, here's a faster way: turn off shaders, and enable the overlays on the last tab. Get back ingame, and then turn back off the overlays.I don't know why that should help. Aren't overlays just GFX plugin information that is printed on the screen? Changing shaders didn't really help me at SSBM. Terrain textures keep being drawn only in certain angles and when they're not drawn, they're black.
Only with 'No shaders' the problem was different: The textures were like glass and some characters, like yoshi, look crappy.