Rayman emulation
Moderator: Modding and utilities team
Forum rules
Please keep the forum rules and guidelines in mind when creating or replying to a topic.
Please keep the forum rules and guidelines in mind when creating or replying to a topic.
Re: The Emulation Thread
I also added myself the setup for Rayman 1 for PS1.
Re: The Emulation Thread
There is also the other way for getting sound but your works fine too so I think there is no reason to add the second way.
Re: The Emulation Thread
I have a question: How can I have music in Virtual Jaguar,when I play R1?
Re: The Emulation Thread
It had music for me by deafult.
Re: The Emulation Thread
It doesn't for me. 
Re: The Emulation Thread
Same here. It should have music for default, but sometimes it will sound a bit messy.OldClassicGamer wrote:It had music for me by deafult.
-
Snagglebee

- Posts: 11795
- Joined: Tue Jan 08, 2013 6:22 pm
- Location: Yes
- Tings: 2770
Re: The Emulation Thread
It works by default for me too. DOSBox works also by default for me too.Raymanni wrote:Same here. It should have music for default, but sometimes it will sound a bit messy.OldClassicGamer wrote:It had music for me by deafult.
Re: The Emulation Thread
That's strange. Have you tried changing the options of music/sound?
Re: The Emulation Thread
Maybe he downloaded bad ROM?
Re: The Emulation Thread
No matter.Now it works.Very strange it didn't work first time 
Re: The Emulation Thread
Here is my Rayman Arena Report:


Emulator: Dolphin 3.5
Works?: Yes.
Reported by: OldClassicGamer
Notes: There is a known crash in all versions of Dolphin that affects Rise and Shrine, though tapping the A button repeatedly provides a workaround. This issue was never fixed.
Links (ISO) - there are 2 versions on emuparadise, one works and one does not. This link is of course working version:
http://www.emuparadise.me/roms/get-down ... lable=true
Setup instructions (Dolphin Version 3.5):
1 - Go on download page on Dolphin website and download the latest stable version - 3.5
Depending do you have 32bit or 64bit Computer, select the download and wait for the file to be downloaded
2 - After the archive is downloaded, extract it with 7zip and run "Dolphin.exe" The first thing I do is click on "File" and then "Browse for ISOS" That way you will configure your path for your GameCube and Wii ISOS. In step 3, I will explain some basic configuration, althrough it mostly depends on your Computer's CPU and Graphics Card.
3- Click Config, and on "General" tab leave everything as deafult, but if you have slow PC, then you might wanna change "Framelimit" to Off. If you do that on good PC, game will be too fast, so in that case, just chage it back to Auto. On "Interface" tab, I like to disable "On-Screen Display Messages". Those are those annoying yellow letters that show when game is being saved, when you start the game , ect. Personally as a Let's Player, I find that really annoying and I think that ruins the quality of Let's Play. If you want to, you can leave it enabled, it is your choice. Everything else stays pretty much same so click OK, and we are going on next step
4 - Click "Graphics". In "General" Tab select anything you want as Backend (I recommand Direct3D9 since it is best for all PC's - both new and old). As Adapter, you should put your Graphics card. Resolution should be your maximum resolution that your monitor can make (in my case 1920x1080) and for Aspect Ratio, I force 16:9 since my monitor is widescreen. If you do not have widescreen monitor, set it to Auto. Use Fullscreen resolution if you want to play game on Fullscreen, and as for V-Sync I just leave it disabled. I also enable "Hide Mouse Cursor" option since I am Let's Player so I do not like people to be distracted by my cursor, and I also render to main window since it lags less that way. I do not recommand Enhancements for old computers (like me) and people who have new computers are free to put everything on maximum. If it lags too much, they can try to lower it a little bit until they don't get perfect gameplay. I also do not use any hacks, but in "Advanced" tab, I use Widescreen hack since I have Widescreen monitor.
5 - sound settings are fine as deafult
6 - GCPad is what we need for this game since it is a GameCube game. Configure it how you like, but I personally have no issues with deafult configuration. We do not need to configure Wiimote since we are not playing Wii Game
7 - Enjoy the game ^ ^
Emulator: Dolphin 3.5
Works?: Yes.
Reported by: OldClassicGamer
Notes: There is a known crash in all versions of Dolphin that affects Rise and Shrine, though tapping the A button repeatedly provides a workaround. This issue was never fixed.
Links (ISO) - there are 2 versions on emuparadise, one works and one does not. This link is of course working version:
http://www.emuparadise.me/roms/get-down ... lable=true
Setup instructions (Dolphin Version 3.5):
1 - Go on download page on Dolphin website and download the latest stable version - 3.5
Depending do you have 32bit or 64bit Computer, select the download and wait for the file to be downloaded
2 - After the archive is downloaded, extract it with 7zip and run "Dolphin.exe" The first thing I do is click on "File" and then "Browse for ISOS" That way you will configure your path for your GameCube and Wii ISOS. In step 3, I will explain some basic configuration, althrough it mostly depends on your Computer's CPU and Graphics Card.
3- Click Config, and on "General" tab leave everything as deafult, but if you have slow PC, then you might wanna change "Framelimit" to Off. If you do that on good PC, game will be too fast, so in that case, just chage it back to Auto. On "Interface" tab, I like to disable "On-Screen Display Messages". Those are those annoying yellow letters that show when game is being saved, when you start the game , ect. Personally as a Let's Player, I find that really annoying and I think that ruins the quality of Let's Play. If you want to, you can leave it enabled, it is your choice. Everything else stays pretty much same so click OK, and we are going on next step
4 - Click "Graphics". In "General" Tab select anything you want as Backend (I recommand Direct3D9 since it is best for all PC's - both new and old). As Adapter, you should put your Graphics card. Resolution should be your maximum resolution that your monitor can make (in my case 1920x1080) and for Aspect Ratio, I force 16:9 since my monitor is widescreen. If you do not have widescreen monitor, set it to Auto. Use Fullscreen resolution if you want to play game on Fullscreen, and as for V-Sync I just leave it disabled. I also enable "Hide Mouse Cursor" option since I am Let's Player so I do not like people to be distracted by my cursor, and I also render to main window since it lags less that way. I do not recommand Enhancements for old computers (like me) and people who have new computers are free to put everything on maximum. If it lags too much, they can try to lower it a little bit until they don't get perfect gameplay. I also do not use any hacks, but in "Advanced" tab, I use Widescreen hack since I have Widescreen monitor.
5 - sound settings are fine as deafult
6 - GCPad is what we need for this game since it is a GameCube game. Configure it how you like, but I personally have no issues with deafult configuration. We do not need to configure Wiimote since we are not playing Wii Game
7 - Enjoy the game ^ ^
Re: The Emulation Thread
Thanks, I just credited you with more 500 Tings.
-
Snagglebee

- Posts: 11795
- Joined: Tue Jan 08, 2013 6:22 pm
- Location: Yes
- Tings: 2770
Re: The Emulation Thread
You just want some extra ting, don't you?
Re: The Emulation Thread
He helps out so does deserve them. If I'm not mistaken i'm one of the few lucky users on here to own an actual copy of Rayman Arena.
-
Snagglebee

- Posts: 11795
- Joined: Tue Jan 08, 2013 6:22 pm
- Location: Yes
- Tings: 2770
Re: The Emulation Thread
Would he still give a report if he knows the he won't get something ?
Re: The Emulation Thread
Of course I would. I do this to help and make page better and help people who have trouble configuring Emulator. Tings are just like a small reward for writing report. If Haruka just wrote that she needs help with reports without offering tings, I would still gladly help.
I plan getting Xbox version on eBay and play it in HD on my Xbox 360. I see on Microsoft website that it is compatible with 360.Keane wrote:If I'm not mistaken i'm one of the few lucky users on here to own an actual copy of Rayman Arena.
Last edited by OCG on Mon Jun 17, 2013 9:14 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Re: The Emulation Thread
I already told that I'm rewarding 500 Tings to members that do valid reports for the emulation of a game, and I actually encourage people to contribute since these take a lot of time to do everything alone. I still have 6500 Tings to deliver!
Re: The Emulation Thread
But if there is some report that has same configuration and it is same emulator you do not need to give me 500 tings since then it would just be copy-paste job. Good example will be Rayman 3 for GameCube report since configuration is pretty much same. Only things that change are pictures and link for game.
Re: The Emulation Thread
If nothing else in the emulator needs to be changed to make the game work...
-
Snagglebee

- Posts: 11795
- Joined: Tue Jan 08, 2013 6:22 pm
- Location: Yes
- Tings: 2770
Re: The Emulation Thread
Has someone managed to emulate Rayman 2 for the Dreamcast? Everytime I insert the disc in a emulator it won't be detected as a Game but a Audio Disc that does not even work.




