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Yesterday, AM mbc07 Wrote: I checked the wiki page for Medal of Honor Vanguard, we have no reported issues with this game and one test result saying the game runs perfectly. I checked the wiki page for Medal of Honor Vanguard, we have no reported issues with this game and one test result saying the game runs perfectly. If anyone wants to look further into this, or has answers to getting MOHV running correctly, I'd greatly appreciate it. I'm guessing the saving problem occurs with certain titles - depending on how each game is programmed to save data to the NAND. MoH Vanguard, on the other hand, still refuses to recognize its save files. Fortunately, SMG is saving and loading save files with no errors. Edit Reason: Nope - still don't have attachments working. I probably could use save states instead, but I prefer to use the normal save system. Only with Wii saves this is the only Wii game I currently have on Dolphin. I have not had this problem with any Gamecube saves yet.
#Dolphin emulator classic themes full#
I also have all user account permissions set to Full Control and run Dolphin as an Admin. But when I reopen the game, the game doesn't recognize any of the save files it created and prompts me to make a new profile. Just recently started using Dolphin and I need help getting Wii saves sorted out. Apologies while I try to learn this site. Edit Reason: Images and attatchments not working. Thread Rating: 0 Vote s - 0 Average 1 2 3 4 5. The first key will set all Dolphin builds to use a Local User Directory, whereas the second will remove the Local User config and return to the Global User Directory system.Login Register. To remove the LocalUserConfig registry key and revert back to the Global User Directory system, open notepad, paste the following in it and save it as a. To create the LocalUserConfig registry key, open notepad, paste the following in it and save it as a. Otherwise, Dolphin will create a new one instead. The key is global, so it is a "once and for all" change. The Global User Directory system can be disabled entirely with a registry key.
#Dolphin emulator classic themes windows#
This will work on Windows and Linux as of 5. Dolphin will check if that file exists in the same directory, then it will not use the global user directory, instead it will create and use the local user directory in the same directory. With the extension it should be named "portable. To make a build use a local user directory, create a text file named "portable" next to the executable files of the build. Now, like Linux and macOS before it, Windows builds have a central location where saves, settings, screenshots, themes, etc are kept.Īll builds will have the same settings and saves, and updating from one revision to another will be much easier. Please enter a valid email.The Global User Directory was brought to Windows in 3. Keep your family productive, connected, entertained, and safe. Get great tech advice delivered to your inbox. The end result here is the same as step three. Press the "F11" key on the keyboard with the game already playing to load the last saved file. Click the "Last Saved State" and the last place where you saved the Gamecube game will load.
#Dolphin emulator classic themes software#
Click "OK" to load it into Dolphin.Ĭlick the "Emulation" button on the top of the main Dolphin software window and click the "Load State" option. Locate the Gamecube game file on your computer that you want to play using Dolphin and select it. Single-click the "Open" button on the Dolphin main software window to open a new file explorer window.
#Dolphin emulator classic themes install#
If you have yet to install it, download it from the developer's website and install it from the downloaded file. Start the Dolphin emulator on your computer. When you start the game again the next time, you can load that save state and pick up where you left off. This saves exactly where you are in the game. Like most other emulators, Dolphin allows you to save your game's progress by using a "save-state" file, saved as a. Dolphin is a Nintendo Wii and Gamecube emulator that allows you to play all of the games from those respective systems on your computer.