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Gamecube (Dolphin) Emulator - kapri25 - Nov 22, 2013 So I have read around that there is a way to make the Dolphin play on low end computers. Is this possible or is it just that you still need a high end computer to play the Dolphin emulator? RE: Gamecube (Dolphin) Emulator - ShadyJay - Nov 22, 2013 Low end can go real LOW. I think a mid grade computer will work fine a regular 4 core running at normal speeds. with 4 gigs of ram should run it fine. And no real need to spend more then $200 on a GPU. Now the controller. Thats the only thing I hated. setting up my xbox controller setting to work.. RE: Gamecube (Dolphin) Emulator - shirepirate - Nov 22, 2013 he is right, you really need to define what you interpret "low-end" to be, as the Dolphin emulator certainly has high minimum requirements (and even higher for a playable frame-rate in most games). as a side note, as far as xbox 360 controllers go, it is very easy to set it up with any emulator using XPadder (found on tpb) RE: Gamecube (Dolphin) Emulator - Danimal1q2w3 - Nov 22, 2013 I have a 3.8 Ghz Quad core with a gtx 770 and can play MGS the twin snakes using most of my *****u time RE: Gamecube (Dolphin) Emulator - kapri25 - Nov 22, 2013 Sooooo...with a comp with only 1.4 dual core ghz...it ain't happening...sigh |