Skyward sword rom for dolphin emulator4/10/2024 ![]() Ok, so I got a real nunchuk and a real wiimotion plus controller, but no matter what I do, it doesn't want to let me past that screen. Just as quick, try disabling "Reconnect Wiimote on State Loading". I have tried all the wiimote setting and still get stuck at the "connect devices blah blah blah". I am using the wii motion plus inside as well, with the nunchuk straight from a brand new wii and could not get it to work with Skyward Sword. I'm assuming that by using "hybrid," Dolphin is guaranteed to report that I have a proper setup, and then I'll just have to switch back once things are going? Well, I get the error message either way.īut like I said before, I'll get a first party nunchuk and we'll see how things go tomorrow. I tried switching between all the different Wiimote variations, and I got the same message. If your not in hybrid mode with a mouse pointer then I don't know what to say. It also has a built in Bluetooth for the remotes. A sensor bar will be the best because it will calibrate the Motion Plus while your playing and its not an open flame. I plan to get a DolphinBar so I have to do that until then. I am using 3 to get through calibration and then blowing them out. I do not recommend this for extended use. ![]() Place 2 candles infront of your screen about 10-11 inches apart and light them (don't put it too close to the screen) The candles will then work like a sensor bar and youll have the IR pointer to get past startup. Use the candle trick to get the IR pointer. ![]() Also don't disconnect the wiimote because you'll have to start over at your last save.ģ. Use the mouse to get a savestart on the title screen. Use savestates instead of the built in loading to bypass the startup screen where you need the IR. Get a DolphinBar and use it to get proper IR.Ģ. First change controller type to Real Wiimote because your probably on Hybrid.ġ. There are 3 ways to get past the startup screen that I know of. But you need the IR cursor to get past the startup. The wii will always try to keep the Motion Plus calibrated to where the IR cursor is on the screen, because when using a mouse the cursor is always on the screen in the same place unless you move it, the Motion Plus cursor gets stuck. If you are using a mouse for the IR pointer, it causes the Motion Plus to stick where the cursor is. Here's my settings: įirst, the cursor on the Callibration screen is the IR cursor, all the others are Motion Plus cursors. ![]() Game seems to be running smoothly at a steady 30fps (on the main menu at least). My bluetooth adapter should be more than good enough - it's the internal one on my MSI Z87I Gaming AC mITX which should be a pretty good motherboard. I'm using a cheap IR bar from ebay, not sure if that matters. As soon as it reaches the main menu it's unusable. Like I said the pointer worked properly on the initial setup, so I'm confused. It seems super unresponsive and moving the remote up moves the cursor down on the screen and vice versa. But on the main menu the pointer goes all wonky. I launch skyward sword and it seems to work properly at the intital screen where it calibrates the remote on a flat surface and says point the cursor at the center of the screen and press A. I have a newer version of the wiimote motion plus which I think I successfully connected using the bluetooth stack. ![]()
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