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Mii faces disappear when the graphics configuration tab is accessed. This occurs because Dolphin clears the texture cache when the graphics tab is closed, erasing their faces. Only Miis are affected. See {{issue|5163#c6}}. | Mii faces disappear when the graphics configuration tab is accessed. This occurs because Dolphin clears the texture cache when the graphics tab is closed, erasing their faces. Only Miis are affected. See {{issue|5163#c6}}. | ||
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Revision as of 07:57, 31 January 2012
Fortune Street | |
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Developer(s) | Square Enix |
Publisher(s) | Nintendo |
Series | Itadaki Street |
Platform(s) | Wii |
Release date(s) | JP December 1, 2011 NA December 5, 2011 |
Genre(s) | Board Game |
Mode(s) | Single-player, Multiplayer |
Input methods | Wii Remote |
Compatibility | 4 Playable |
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Fortune Street, also known as Itadaki Street Wii (いただきストリートWii) in Japan and Boom Street in Europe, is a Wii video game game developed by Square Enix and published by Nintendo. It is the first of the Itadaki Street series to be published on Wii console, and the first to be released outside of Japan.
The gameplay of Fortune Street is similar to Monopoly: players roll a die to advance around a board filled with properties available for purchase. If a player lands on an unowned property, they can purchase it and extract money from opponents that land on it. However, the game differs from Monopoly in that players can buy and sell stocks of a block, affecting the value of the block. To win the game, a player must make it back to the bank with the board's required amount, which includes the total value of the player's stocks, property value, and gold on hand.
Problems
Depth of Field (DoF) Effect
Fortune Street uses a depth of field effect that EFB to Texture is not able to emulate; use EFB to Ram to restore it. However, the effect is used sparingly, mostly just during menus, and the game is arguably better without it.
Mii Faces
Mii faces disappear when the graphics configuration tab is accessed. This occurs because Dolphin clears the texture cache when the graphics tab is closed, erasing their faces. Only Miis are affected. See issue 5163#c6.
Configuration
No configuration changes are known to affect compatibility for this title.
Version Compatibility
The graph below charts the compatibility with Fortune Street since Dolphin's 2.0 release, listing revisions only where a compatibility change occurred.
Testing
This title has been tested on the environments listed below:
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Revision | OS | CPU | GPU | Result | Tester |
3.0-377 | Windows 7 x64 | Core i5 760 @ 2.8ghz | nVidia GeForce GTX 470 | Excellent. Looks identical to the wii with EFB to Ram. EFB to Texture removes the DoF effect, but it looks better without it and runs better. 98% on default settings, but fully playable. Another new wii game works great with dolphin right out of the box. | JMC4789 |
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- Square Enix (Developer)
- Nintendo (Publisher)
- Itadaki Street (Series)
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- Japan (Release region)
- North America (Release region)
- Europe (Release region)
- Australia (Release region)
- 2011 (Initial release year)
- Board Game (Genre)
- Single-player (Game mode)
- Multiplayer (Game mode)
- Wii Remote (Input supported)
- 4 stars (Rating)
- Tested On (Release): 3.0
- Tested On (OS): Windows
- Tested On (GPU):
- Tested
- Untested for 10000+ revisions
- Board games
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