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::::I've had issues using Nintendo controllers on non-Nintendo hardware. Nintendo actively goes out of its way to make their accessories incompatible with Windows (like with the Wii U GameCube adaptor that came bundled with ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', but Dolphin emulator has a solution for that), but then again, I don't have a Bluetooth receiver. Actually, Project64 is on 2.3.2, it is on GitHub, and supports [[64DD]] emulation ([https://github.com/project64/project64/issues/1288 latest stable build available on the website has a bug that was fixed later]). 1.7 is a very dated release. I highly recommend reading the N64 section of my guide. There are some important details there. I wouldn't worry too much about speedrun valid emulators on {{SITENAME}}. My guide is more for the casual editor. However, there are some minimum standards in place. For example, I advise not using {{wp|ZSNES}} for [[SNES]] emulation. Edge cases, I guess there is no choice (had to do that with a replacement for a ''[[Yoshi's Safari]]'' image because a save was only available for ZSNES), but for general use, no ZSNES. --{{User:Wildgoosespeeder/sig}} 16:33, 9 October 2017 (EDT) | ::::I've had issues using Nintendo controllers on non-Nintendo hardware. Nintendo actively goes out of its way to make their accessories incompatible with Windows (like with the Wii U GameCube adaptor that came bundled with ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', but Dolphin emulator has a solution for that), but then again, I don't have a Bluetooth receiver. Actually, Project64 is on 2.3.2, it is on GitHub, and supports [[64DD]] emulation ([https://github.com/project64/project64/issues/1288 latest stable build available on the website has a bug that was fixed later]). 1.7 is a very dated release. I highly recommend reading the N64 section of my guide. There are some important details there. I wouldn't worry too much about speedrun valid emulators on {{SITENAME}}. My guide is more for the casual editor. However, there are some minimum standards in place. For example, I advise not using {{wp|ZSNES}} for [[SNES]] emulation. Edge cases, I guess there is no choice (had to do that with a replacement for a ''[[Yoshi's Safari]]'' image because a save was only available for ZSNES), but for general use, no ZSNES. --{{User:Wildgoosespeeder/sig}} 16:33, 9 October 2017 (EDT) | ||
:::::You might not worry about speedrun-valid emulators, but I do as a Mario 64 speedrunner ;) And the emulator's version shouldn't really have an impact on the image quality. I never had problems using my Nintendo hardware on my PC (ran GCCs with the original nintendo adapter for both Dolphin and Rivals of Aether), and according to other users, the Switch Pro works well under Windows, so I'm not worried. [[User:Semako|Semako]] ([[User talk:Semako|talk]]) 16:39, 9 October 2017 (EDT) | :::::You might not worry about speedrun-valid emulators, but I do as a Mario 64 speedrunner ;) And the emulator's version shouldn't really have an impact on the image quality. I never had problems using my Nintendo hardware on my PC (ran GCCs with the original nintendo adapter for both Dolphin and Rivals of Aether), and according to other users, the Switch Pro works well under Windows, so I'm not worried. [[User:Semako|Semako]] ([[User talk:Semako|talk]]) 16:39, 9 October 2017 (EDT) | ||
::::::You can have both the speedrun valid and more wiki valid installations of the emulators. To be fair, my page isn't any sort of policy to go by (I said "wiki valid"), but it is a great start so that way you or others don't submit images that need to be retaken later down the line. Reduced maintenance in the longrun. There are just [[:Category: | ::::::You can have both the speedrun valid and more wiki valid installations of the emulators. To be fair, my page isn't any sort of policy to go by (I said "wiki valid"), but it is a great start so that way you or others don't submit images that need to be retaken later down the line. Reduced maintenance in the longrun. There are just [[:Category:Quality requested|so many images that need to be redone]], many of which [[User talk:RAP/test3|aren't tagged]] or even known to be faulty. I've gotten complaints that I use {{tem|image-quality}} too often. I can understand that. I live by "get it right the first time" because then, the tag doesn't need to be used in the first place. Granted, having something that is of poor quality is better than having nothing at all, so I think in most cases, the tag can be avoided. --{{User:Wildgoosespeeder/sig}} 19:38, 9 October 2017 (EDT) | ||