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== Emulation Information == | == Emulation Information == | ||
=== Constant Wii Remote Disconnects === | === Constant Wii Remote Disconnects === | ||
<!-- Copied from [[Metroid Prime: Trilogy#Constant Wii Remote Disconnects]] --> | <!-- Copied from [[Metroid Prime: Trilogy#Constant Wii Remote Disconnects]] --> | ||
Since {{revision|3.5-471}}, when using the MS Bluetooth Stack (the default Bluetooth stack on Windows) the game will think that the Wii Remote is constantly disconnecting. Pressing a button on the Wii Remote will restore it, but it will disconnect again seconds later. Disable '''Enable Speaker Data''' to remedy this problem. It's a problem bound to PC hardware and driver, you can also try [[Bluetooth Passthrough]], or follow this [[Wii Remote Plus (RVL-CNT-01-TR) Connection Guide#Windows|Wii Remote -TR Connection Guide]] anyhow to avoid the MS Bluetooth stack. DolphinBar is another viable solution for this problem. | Since {{revision|3.5-471}}, when using the MS Bluetooth Stack (the default Bluetooth stack on Windows) the game will think that the Wii Remote is constantly disconnecting. Pressing a button on the Wii Remote will restore it, but it will disconnect again seconds later. Disable '''Enable Speaker Data''' to remedy this problem. It's a problem bound to PC hardware and driver, you can also try [[Bluetooth Passthrough]], or follow this [[Wii Remote Plus (RVL-CNT-01-TR) Connection Guide#Windows|Wii Remote -TR Connection Guide]] anyhow to avoid the MS Bluetooth stack. DolphinBar is another viable solution for this problem. | ||
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== Problems == | == Problems == | ||
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=== Visors === | === <s>Visors</s> === | ||
The Scan visor will only work if '''Store EFB Copies to Texture Only''' is disabled. Though '''Store EFB Copies to Texture Only''' is forced off by the GameINI, visor issues may still occur if the graphics configuration window is opened during gameplay. Disable '''Store EFB Copies to Texture Only''' in the Dolphin GUI to avoid any problems. | The Scan visor will only work if '''Store EFB Copies to Texture Only''' is disabled. Though '''Store EFB Copies to Texture Only''' is forced off by the GameINI, visor issues may still occur if the graphics configuration window is opened during gameplay. Disable '''Store EFB Copies to Texture Only''' in the Dolphin GUI to avoid any problems. | ||
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== Enhancements == | |||
=== Bloom Offset in IR>1 === | |||
''Metroid Prime 3'' has been prominent in using blooming effects unlike the other Metroid Prime: Trilogy games, and therefore the blooming offset problem in this game became more noticeable than others. It will have several copies of the bloom spread out from the source, and can be very distracting. Disabling '''Scaled EFB Copy''' in Dolphin's settings will influence how the blooming effects should look, but this has some issues on its own, such as upper-left part of the screen become pixelated. It's a problem belonging to resolutions that the real Wii never had. | |||
{{image|MP3 Bloom1.png|Example of the bloom offset}} | |||
{{image|MP3 Bloom2.png|Another example of the offset|br}} | |||
=== Dot in IR>1 === | |||
<!-- Shared problem with other [[Metroid Prime: Trilogy]] games --> | |||
When playing above 1x Native internal resolution, there is a dot in the center of the screen. It's small and easy to ignore, but it's always there. It can be hidden along with the helmet and visor display in the game's options (Hit '''"1"''' on your Wii Remote then point at wrench icon on the bottom left of the screen to bring up the option screen then go to monitor icon on the right of the screen, then set both "Helmet Opacity" and "Visor Opacity" to 0). It's a problem belonging to resolutions that the real Wii never had. | |||
{{image|MP3-Thedot-zoom.png|The dot, zoomed in 8x|br}} | |||
== Configuration == | == Configuration == |