Or on a modded Gamecube, which I think is a better choice.Drolpiraat wrote:You can then run it on Dolphin.
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Snagglebee

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Or on a modded Wii with a Gamecube controller, which I did. ^^emshomar wrote:Or on a modded Gamecube, which I think is a better choice.Drolpiraat wrote:You can then run it on Dolphin.
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Snagglebee

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I didn't think of that, but that's even a better choice: You get 480p by using Component cables. Gamecube got component cables too but I don't find one online :/Drolpiraat wrote:Or on a modded Wii with a Gamecube controller, which I did. ^^emshomar wrote:Or on a modded Gamecube, which I think is a better choice.Drolpiraat wrote:You can then run it on Dolphin.
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Harpic fraîcheur

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Thanks you so much Droolie !Drolpiraat wrote:I'm surprised this hasn't been posted yet... (or I've missed it)
Emshomar found this Rayman Arena beta and shared it with us on Skype: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EseBx2h7Gbw
You can download it here: https://www.mediafire.com/?txg01dsc8sswpco (just save it as RaymanArenaBeta.iso)
You can then run it on Dolphin.
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Seeing how it is shown in Dolphin looks like they were planning PAL release at one point. Shame it got cancelled.
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Oh yeah, it was found recently and it is something I've added already on my MediaFire in order to archive. 
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Hunchman801

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I should give it a try, any link explaining how to do that?Drolpiraat wrote:Or on a modded Wii with a Gamecube controller, which I did. ^^
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Master

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Modding a Wii? I believe there's an entire article dedicated to it on the Wii Homebrew Wiki: http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Homebrew_setup
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Hacking Wii is Easy.
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You can start by installing Homebrew Channel:Hunchman801 wrote:I should give it a try, any link explaining how to do that?
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Snagglebee

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Re: Rayman emulation
Allow me to introduce the awsome xBR shader for ePSXe
1- You must have Pete's OpenGL2 2.9 installed and selected.
2- Download this:
http://www.emucr.com/2013/04/epsxe-shad ... 30427.html
3- Extract the archive and you will find the xBR shaders inside 'Pack by Emu-France'
4- Create a new folder wherever you want. (I will create a new folder inside my ePSXe folder for example) and move all these shaders to that folder.
5- Launch ePSXe and select 'Config -> Video'
6- You should have selected Pete's OpenGL2 Driver 2.9 or it will not work fine. Hit Configure.
7- Match these settings:
8- Hit the buttom next to shader effects and the dropdown menu and select the folder of a shader you want. So we want the xBR scaler right? But there are many. I picked '5xBR-v3.7 GLSL' -> '5xBR-v3.7c'
Note: if you have slf/slv files in that folder select GLSlang files in the dropdown menu. If you see vp/fp files instead select ARB program. And if you see both just select ARB program or GLSlang whatever you want.
9- Hit OK and OK to save and close both windows.
10- File->Run CDROM and enjoy
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Master

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Hmm, I tend to be a bit reserved about this kind of filter, they can make a game look a bit blotchy at times.
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Snagglebee

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They are trying to give the best out of a game but you might be right. Though, it feels great for me 
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Great*emshomar wrote:They are trying to give the best out of a game but you might be right. Though, it feels greate for me
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Snagglebee

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Fifo wrote:Great*emshomar wrote:They are trying to give the best out of a game but you might be right. Though, it feels greate for me
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Master

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I do, hehe.
On the topic itself, I know it can make an oldbie look pretty decent, but I'm more for simple smoothing rather than blotching, matter of taste is all.
On the topic itself, I know it can make an oldbie look pretty decent, but I'm more for simple smoothing rather than blotching, matter of taste is all.
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Adsolution

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The emulation instructions for Rayman 2 PS1 are really lacking. It doesn't even suggest a simple graphics driver, or what settings to use, when both those things are entirely necessary. Here's what I have:
- Download Pete's OpenGL2 2.9 and drop it in your ePSXe/plugins folder.
- In ePSXe, go to Config -> Video -> Configure and set Render Mode to 2.
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you forgot shader Ad.
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Adsolution

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I didn't set any shader, what are you referring to?
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Oh, silly me, you were referring to R2 




