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|developer = Retro Studios
|developer = Retro Studios
|publisher = Nintendo
|publisher = Nintendo
|series    = ''Metroid'', ''Metroid Prime''
|series    = Metroid, Metroid Prime
|released  = '''Original release'''<br/>{{vgrelease|NA=November 17, 2002}}{{vgrelease|JP=February 28, 2003|EU=March 21, 2003|AUS=April 3, 2003}}'''''Metroid Prime: Trilogy'''''<br/>{{Vgrelease|NA=August 24, 2009|EU=September 4, 2009|AUS=October 15, 2009}}
|released  = '''Original release'''<br/>{{vgrelease|NA=November 17, 2002}}{{vgrelease|JP=February 28, 2003|EU=March 21, 2003|AUS=April 3, 2003}}'''''Metroid Prime: Trilogy'''''<br/>{{Vgrelease|NA=August 24, 2009|EU=September 4, 2009|AUS=October 15, 2009}}
|genre    = First-person action-adventure, First-person shooter, Action-adventure
|genre    = First-person action-adventure, First-person shooter, Action-adventure
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== Emulation Information ==
== Emulation Information ==
=== Constant Wii Remote Disconnects ===
<!-- Copied from [[Metroid Prime: Trilogy#Constant Wii Remote Disconnects]] -->
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.
{{Problems/Shader Compilation Stuttering}}
{{Problems/Shader Compilation Stuttering}}


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=== Constant Wii Remote Disconnects ===
=== <s>The Black Bar</s> ===
<!-- Copied from [[Metroid Prime: Trilogy#Constant Wii Remote Disconnects]] -->
During Shader Compilation, stuttering can become so severe that it desyncs the GPU and CPU threads in Dual Core mode. The game freaks out over this desync, creating a black bar at the bottom of the screen, which takes up 15% of the screen space and "squishes" the game in the remaining space. The black bar will remain there from then on whether stuttering continues or ceases.
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 solve this problem, or avoid the MS Bluetooth stack by using the DolphinBar or the Toshiba Stack (for instruction of which is available at [[Wii Remote Plus (RVL-CNT-01-TR) Connection Guide#Windows]]).
 
After {{revision|4.0-7517}}, enabling Virtual XFB or Real XFB will fix and/or prevent the problem. If XFB is disabled the problem may still occur. Details can be found in the [https://dolphin-emu.org/blog/2015/10/01/dolphin-progress-report-september-2015/#40-7517-derive-field-timings-from-video-interface-registers-by-booto September Progress Report]. Fixed with Hybrid XFB in {{revision|5.0-5874}}.
 
{{image|MP1Tri NoSquish.jpg|Correct emulation}}
{{image|MP1Tri Squish.jpg|Black bar and squishing|br}}


=== Bloom Offset ===
As for version 5.0, to remove the black bar simply go to Configuration, Wii tab, and uncheck "Use PAL60 Mode (EuRGB60)"
Like Prime 3 and all the Trilogy games, Prime 1 Trilogy has bloom offset problems. Fortunately, it is not very noticeable with this game. The only solution is to disable Scaled EFB copies, which creates issues of its own. See {{issue|5573}}.
{{image|MP1Tri-Bloom.png|Example of the bloom offset|br|width=200}}


=== Visors ===
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Visors will only work if '''EFB Copies to Texture Only''' is disabled. Though '''EFB Copies to Texture Only''' is forced as disabled by the GameINI, visor corruption may still occur if you open the graphics configuration window during gameplay. Disable '''EFB Copies to Texture Only''' in the Dolphin GUI to avoid any problems.


=== Dot ===
== Enhancements ==
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. There is no fix for this problem, but the dot can be removed by hiding the helmet display in the game's options (i.e. Visor, the 3rd option below Controller and Display, slide the Helmet Opacity sliders all the way to the left).
=== Bloom Offset in IR>1 ===
{{image|MP3-Thedot-zoom.png|The dot, zoomed in 8x|br}}
Like Prime 3 and all the Trilogy games, Prime 1 Trilogy has bloom offset problems when playing above 1x Native internal resolution. Fortunately, it is not very noticeable with this game. The only solution is to disable Scaled EFB copies, which creates issues of its own. See {{issue|5573}}.
{{image|MP1Tri-Bloom.png|Example of the bloom offset|br|width=200}}


=== The Black Bar ===
=== Dot in IR>1 ===
During Shader Compilation, stuttering can become so severe that it desyncs the GPU and CPU threads in Dual Core mode. The game freaks out over this desync, creating a black bar at the bottom of the screen, which takes up 15% of the screen space and "squishes" the game in the remaining space. The black bar will remain there from then on whether stuttering continues or ceases.
<!-- Shared problem with other [[Metroid Prime: Trilogy]] games -->
When playing above 1x Native internal resolution, there is a dot in the very center of the screen. It's small and easy to ignore, but it's always there.  This problem did not appear in the original game [[Metroid Prime (GC)|Metroid Prime]] for GameCube. It can be hidden along with the helmet and visor display in the game's options.


After {{revision|4.0-7517}}, enabling Virtual XFB or Real XFB will fix and/or prevent the problem. If XFB is disabled the problem may still occur. Details can be found in the [https://dolphin-emu.org/blog/2015/10/01/dolphin-progress-report-september-2015/#40-7517-derive-field-timings-from-video-interface-registers-by-booto September Progress Report].
Another workaround for this problem is to put these custom textures into the Dolphin Emulator\Load\Textures folder and enabling the '''Load Custom Textures''' option in the advanced graphics settings.  


{{image|MP1Tri NoSquish.jpg|Correct emulation}}
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/559645428451246090/802436195375382538/Dot_Fix.zip
{{image|MP1Tri Squish.jpg|Black bar and squishing|br}}
{{image|MP3-Thedot-zoom.png|The dot, zoomed in 8x|br}}


}}}}
=== HD Textures ===
[https://forums.dolphin-emu.org/showthread.php?tid=59035 Metroid Prime Trilogy - HD Interface Textures]. This texture pack works with the Trilogy and the standalone GameCube/Wii titles.


== Configuration ==
== Configuration ==
<!--A full list of options is available at Template:Config/doc-->
<!--A full list of options is available at Template:Config/doc-->
{{Config
{{Config
|xfb = Virtual
|xfbnotes = Needed to prevent the black bar
|efb2texonly = Off
|efb2texonlynotes = Needed to avoid visor issues
|enablespeakerdata      = Off
|enablespeakerdata      = Off
|enablespeakerdatanotes = Causes constant Wii Remote disconnects
|enablespeakerdatanotes = Prevents constant Wii Remote disconnects
}}
}}


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{{VersionCompatibilityVersion|7689|***|}}
{{VersionCompatibilityVersion|7689|***|}}
{{VersionCompatibilityVersion|4.0-5384|****|}}
{{VersionCompatibilityVersion|5.0-4869|****|Shader Compilation Stuttering resolved with Ubershaders}}
{{VersionCompatibilityVersion|5.0-1637|**|XFB fixes for the black bar cause severe graphical issues}}
{{VersionCompatibilityClose}}
{{VersionCompatibilityClose}}


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(x64 Release, git master rev bfde41895f52 + ES_LAUNCH rev 52def7cebd32, compiled w/ MS VS 2010.)|tester=eyeonus}}
(x64 Release, git master rev bfde41895f52 + ES_LAUNCH rev 52def7cebd32, compiled w/ MS VS 2010.)|tester=eyeonus}}
{{testing/entry|revision=3.0-766|OS=Windows 7|CPU=Intel Core i7-3770K @ 4.4GHz|GPU=AMD Radeon HD 6970|result=DX11 at 1900x1200 (using internal resolution auto, 4xAA), game completed averaging 50-60FPS, except for areas where X-Ray visor is required: EFB>RAM must be used, decreasing performance to 30-40FPS.  Recommend using save-states to switch EFB>RAM off except when x-ray visor is used (not very often).  Other slowdowns common when entering/existing water, likely due to visor droplet effect.  "Accurate V-Beam" in right-click options provides noticeable speedup in large rooms.  DSP-HLE works fine, except for very occasional loss of BGM (can be resolved by save/load or reset); DSP-LLE does not drop BGM but instead causes crackling and clicking sounds whenever framerate drops below 60.  OpenMP texture decoder and disable fog/pixeldepth recommended for slight speedup, no ill effects observed.  DOL swap still required to run.|tester=anon}}
{{testing/entry|revision=3.0-766|OS=Windows 7|CPU=Intel Core i7-3770K @ 4.4GHz|GPU=AMD Radeon HD 6970|result=DX11 at 1900x1200 (using internal resolution auto, 4xAA), game completed averaging 50-60FPS, except for areas where X-Ray visor is required: EFB>RAM must be used, decreasing performance to 30-40FPS.  Recommend using save-states to switch EFB>RAM off except when x-ray visor is used (not very often).  Other slowdowns common when entering/existing water, likely due to visor droplet effect.  "Accurate V-Beam" in right-click options provides noticeable speedup in large rooms.  DSP-HLE works fine, except for very occasional loss of BGM (can be resolved by save/load or reset); DSP-LLE does not drop BGM but instead causes crackling and clicking sounds whenever framerate drops below 60.  OpenMP texture decoder and disable fog/pixeldepth recommended for slight speedup, no ill effects observed.  DOL swap still required to run.|tester=anon}}
{{testing/entry|revision=3.5-379|OS=Windows 7|CPU=Intel Core i5-2500K @ 4.3GHz|GPU=NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680 x2|result=100% emulation, there's no stuttering or lagging. Minor problems, such as 3 pixels at the middle of the screen. It's a bit annoying but easy to ignore. NVIDIA 3D vision isn't working, possibly a Dolphin problem. Settings used: Direct3D9, no AA, no Anisotropic filtering, HLE audio (seems to work right, without any problems), 1440x900 fullscreen resolution.|tester=Megamew28}}
{{testing/entry|revision=3.5-379|OS=Windows 7|CPU=Intel Core i5-2500K @ 4.3GHz|GPU=NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680|result=100% emulation, there's no stuttering or lagging. Minor problems, such as 3 pixels at the middle of the screen. It's a bit annoying but easy to ignore. NVIDIA 3D vision isn't working, possibly a Dolphin problem. Settings used: Direct3D9, no AA, no Anisotropic filtering, HLE audio (seems to work right, without any problems), 1440x900 fullscreen resolution.|tester=Megamew28}}
{{testing/entry|revision=4.0-2826|OS=Windows 7|CPU=Intel Core i7-4790K @ 4.6GHz|GPU=AMD Radeon HD 7970|result=OpenGL at 1920x1080 (3x internal res), no AA, 4x AF, works consistently at 58-60FPS - There was a halo around Samus during elevator cutscenes and in the menu screen that I did not see in 4.0-2591, I saw drops in FPS when entering or exiting water and MAJOR drops when fighting meta ridley (25FPS at times), other than than such a great experience playing MP1 in 1080p|tester=anon}}
{{testing/entry|revision=4.0-2826|OS=Windows 7|CPU=Intel Core i7-4790K @ 4.6GHz|GPU=AMD Radeon HD 7970|result=OpenGL at 1920x1080 (3x internal res), no AA, 4x AF, works consistently at 58-60FPS - There was a halo around Samus during elevator cutscenes and in the menu screen that I did not see in 4.0-2591, I saw drops in FPS when entering or exiting water and MAJOR drops when fighting meta ridley (25FPS at times), other than than such a great experience playing MP1 in 1080p|tester=anon}}
{{testing/entry|revision=4.0-5384|OS=Windows Server 2012|CPU=AMD FX-8350 @ 4.6GHz|GPU=AMD Radeon HD 7970|result=D3D @1920x1080 (3x IR), no AA, 1x AF, playing at PAL50. Runs very nicely, minor FPS drops when entering water and in some places, much like in Metroid Prime 2, otherwise constant 50FPS. Played all the way through without major glitches. Very close to being perfect.|tester=XorUnison}}
{{testing/entry|revision=4.0-5384|OS=Windows Server 2012|CPU=AMD FX-8350 @ 4.6GHz|GPU=AMD Radeon HD 7970|result=D3D @1920x1080 (3x IR), no AA, 1x AF, playing at PAL50. Runs very nicely, minor FPS drops when entering water and in some places, much like in Metroid Prime 2, otherwise constant 50FPS. Played all the way through without major glitches. Very close to being perfect.|tester=XorUnison}}
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{{testing/entry|revision=5.0-1943|OS=Windows 10|CPU=Intel Core Xeon-5670 @ 4.8GHz|GPU=NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070|result=D3D12(Experimental) @ 1920x1080 (3x IR), no AA, 16x AF. High improvement in stability with less and shorter framerate drops than other rendering modes.|tester=Searanger}}
{{testing/entry|revision=5.0-1943|OS=Windows 10|CPU=Intel Core Xeon-5670 @ 4.8GHz|GPU=NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070|result=D3D12(Experimental) @ 1920x1080 (3x IR), no AA, 16x AF. High improvement in stability with less and shorter framerate drops than other rendering modes.|tester=Searanger}}
{{testing/entry|revision=5.0-2612|OS=Windows 8.1|CPU=Intel Core i7-5820k @ 3.8GHz|GPU=AMD R9 Fury X|result=Vulkan(Experimental) @ 3440x1440 (black bars to keep 16:9 aspect) (Window Size IR), 2x MSAA, 16x AF. Tested with European release. I encountered no problems during my run. Virtual XFB worked well, no flickering or other visible artifacts. Still experiences a few stutters when building shaders but it's almost perfect now.|tester=Oceankhayne}}
{{testing/entry|revision=5.0-2612|OS=Windows 8.1|CPU=Intel Core i7-5820k @ 3.8GHz|GPU=AMD R9 Fury X|result=Vulkan(Experimental) @ 3440x1440 (black bars to keep 16:9 aspect) (Window Size IR), 2x MSAA, 16x AF. Tested with European release. I encountered no problems during my run. Virtual XFB worked well, no flickering or other visible artifacts. Still experiences a few stutters when building shaders but it's almost perfect now.|tester=Oceankhayne}}
{{testing/entry|revision=5.0-4322|OS=Windows 10|CPU=Intel Core i7-4790K @ 4GHz|GPU=NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070|result=80% run w/ Vulkan at 3xIR, 16xAF, No AA & Virtual XFB. Perfectly playable in all areas despite moderate stuttering after loading a save & when exiting water (Shader Compilation?).|tester=SolidStateDork}}
{{testing/end}}
{{testing/end}}


== Gameplay Videos ==
== Gameplay Videos ==
{{VideoGallery
{{VideoGallery
|vid1=bNsglEfBotE|cap1=Metroid Prime Trilogy (MP1 & MP2) HD Gameplay
|vid1=Jf27he-pHwQ|cap1=Metroid Prime 1 Dolphin 5.0 vs Wii Comparison - The Retro Byte
|vid2=bNsglEfBotE|cap2=Metroid Prime Trilogy (MP1 & MP2) HD Gameplay
|vid3=rBlDZz1_D2Y|cap3=Metroid Prime: Trilogy - Dolphin Emulator 5.0-12656 [1080p HD] - Nintendo Wii
}}
}}
   
   

Revision as of 14:18, 23 January 2021

Metroid Prime
MetroidPrimeTrilogy.jpg
Developer(s) Retro Studios
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Series Metroid, Metroid Prime
Platform(s) Wii
Release date(s) Original release
NA November 17, 2002
JP February 28, 2003
EU March 21, 2003
AUS April 3, 2003
Metroid Prime: Trilogy
NA August 24, 2009
EU September 4, 2009
AUS October 15, 2009
Genre(s) First-person action-adventure, First-person shooter, Action-adventure
Mode(s) Single-player
Input methods Wii Remote + Nunchuk
Compatibility 4Stars4.pngEdit rating: Metroid Prime (Metroid Prime: Trilogy)
Playable
See also...

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Metroid Prime: Trilogy is an action-adventure video game compilation developed by Retro Studios and published by Nintendo for the Wii video game console. It features Metroid Prime, Metroid Prime 2: Echoes, and Metroid Prime 3: Corruption on a single dual-layer disc.

Metroid Prime in Trilogy has been updated with many features from Metroid Prime 3, such as its aiming system, bloom rendering, 16:9 aspect ratio, and reduced difficulty level (to play the original difficulty, play "veteran" instead of normal). The update also has higher resolution textures, and uses Trilogy's menus, save system, achievements, and unlockable soundtracks.

Game Pages

This page should be used for specific issues with the Metroid Prime sub-game of Metroid Prime: Trilogy. For other Metroid Prime: Trilogy games or launcher information, please see the following pages.

MPT Game Pages Trilogy.png
MPT Game Pages Prime2.png
MPT Game Pages Prime3.png

Emulation Information

Constant Wii Remote Disconnects

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 -TR Connection Guide anyhow to avoid the MS Bluetooth stack. DolphinBar is another viable solution for this problem.

Shader Compilation Stuttering

Metroid Prime (Metroid Prime: Trilogy) is one of the most susceptible titles to shader compilation stuttering. The GC and Wii have no concept of shaders - everything is executed directly by the hardware without an intermediate programming language (API). Modern computers and mobile systems do not work in this way, requiring the use of shaders as an intermediary so your system's GPU can perform the tasks that the GC and Wii GPU performed directly. Shaders have to be generated though, and since GC/Wii games are not designed to create shaders ahead of time as a PC game would, when a new effect appears Dolphin has to delay the CPU thread while the GPU thread performs the compilation; a pause that does not exist on the consoles. For most games shader generation takes only a few milliseconds, but for a few demanding titles, the shaders that they generate are so large that they can result in noticeable stuttering, in severe cases pauses of over a second may occur.

Since 5.0-4869, this problem can be solved by enabling ubershaders. Changing GPU, updating GPU drivers, or updating Dolphin may invalidate the shader cache, requiring specialized shaders to be compiled again. Since 5.0-6461, Dolphin caches shader pipeline UIDs independently of the video backend and compiles them on game start. This allows cached shaders to work across different video backends, platforms, hardware configurations and even Dolphin versions as long as changes aren't made to Dolphin's actual shader pipeline. These shaders are compiled in the background when the game starts, which may cause stuttering for a short period. Enable Compile Shaders Before Starting to avoid this.

Problems

The Black Bar

During Shader Compilation, stuttering can become so severe that it desyncs the GPU and CPU threads in Dual Core mode. The game freaks out over this desync, creating a black bar at the bottom of the screen, which takes up 15% of the screen space and "squishes" the game in the remaining space. The black bar will remain there from then on whether stuttering continues or ceases.

After 4.0-7517, enabling Virtual XFB or Real XFB will fix and/or prevent the problem. If XFB is disabled the problem may still occur. Details can be found in the September Progress Report. Fixed with Hybrid XFB in 5.0-5874.

As for version 5.0, to remove the black bar simply go to Configuration, Wii tab, and uncheck "Use PAL60 Mode (EuRGB60)"

Enhancements

Bloom Offset in IR>1

Like Prime 3 and all the Trilogy games, Prime 1 Trilogy has bloom offset problems when playing above 1x Native internal resolution. Fortunately, it is not very noticeable with this game. The only solution is to disable Scaled EFB copies, which creates issues of its own. See issue 5573.

Dot in IR>1

When playing above 1x Native internal resolution, there is a dot in the very center of the screen. It's small and easy to ignore, but it's always there. This problem did not appear in the original game Metroid Prime for GameCube. It can be hidden along with the helmet and visor display in the game's options.

Another workaround for this problem is to put these custom textures into the Dolphin Emulator\Load\Textures folder and enabling the Load Custom Textures option in the advanced graphics settings.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/559645428451246090/802436195375382538/Dot_Fix.zip

HD Textures

Metroid Prime Trilogy - HD Interface Textures. This texture pack works with the Trilogy and the standalone GameCube/Wii titles.

Configuration

Only configuration options for the best compatibility where they deviate from defaults are listed.

Wii Remote

Config Setting Notes
Enable Speaker Data Off Prevents constant Wii Remote disconnects

Version Compatibility

The graph below charts the compatibility with Metroid Prime since Dolphin's 2.0 release, listing revisions only where a compatibility change occurred.

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2.0 (r5384)
Compatibility can be assumed to align with the indicated revisions. However, compatibility may extend to prior revisions or compatibility gaps may exist within ranges indicated as compatible due to limited testing. Please update as appropriate.

Testing

This title has been tested on the environments listed below:

Test Entries
Revision OS CPU GPU Result Tester
r7689 Windows 7 Intel Core i5-2500K @ 4.4GHz NVIDIA GeForce GTS 250 Close to perfect -> constant 60FPS, 1280x720, 3xNative textures and DSP-HLE sound (still must use dol swap though) Zlutz
r7714 Windows 7 AMD Phenom II X4 980 @ 4.2GHz NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT DX9, 1.5x Resolution, 4x SSAA, 8x AF runs at 90-100%. HLE works with little to no issues. Use Accurate VBeam Emulation for a nice speedup. Very well emulated in current versions. MUST use dol swap to get working. Keller999
3.0-694 Windows 7 AMD Phenom II X6 1090T @ 3.2GHz AMD Radeon HD 6870 For any Resolution up to 2.5x, any AA up to max, any AF up to 8x: With EFB->Texture, runs at ~30-45FPS. With EFB->RAM, runs at ~7-10FPS. EFB->RAM needed for X-Ray Visor, otherwise it's just a white screen. Thermal Visor works fine with EFB->Texture. No other settings seem to have any real effect on the framerate, although enabling Accurate VBeam Emulation in the properties does provide a speedup on the map screen, from ~10FPS OGL and ~20FPS DX9/11 to ~45FPS with any settings.

(x64 Release, git master rev bfde41895f52 + ES_LAUNCH rev 52def7cebd32, compiled w/ MS VS 2010.)

eyeonus
3.0-766 Windows 7 Intel Core i7-3770K @ 4.4GHz AMD Radeon HD 6970 DX11 at 1900x1200 (using internal resolution auto, 4xAA), game completed averaging 50-60FPS, except for areas where X-Ray visor is required: EFB>RAM must be used, decreasing performance to 30-40FPS. Recommend using save-states to switch EFB>RAM off except when x-ray visor is used (not very often). Other slowdowns common when entering/existing water, likely due to visor droplet effect. "Accurate V-Beam" in right-click options provides noticeable speedup in large rooms. DSP-HLE works fine, except for very occasional loss of BGM (can be resolved by save/load or reset); DSP-LLE does not drop BGM but instead causes crackling and clicking sounds whenever framerate drops below 60. OpenMP texture decoder and disable fog/pixeldepth recommended for slight speedup, no ill effects observed. DOL swap still required to run. anon
3.5-379 Windows 7 Intel Core i5-2500K @ 4.3GHz NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680 100% emulation, there's no stuttering or lagging. Minor problems, such as 3 pixels at the middle of the screen. It's a bit annoying but easy to ignore. NVIDIA 3D vision isn't working, possibly a Dolphin problem. Settings used: Direct3D9, no AA, no Anisotropic filtering, HLE audio (seems to work right, without any problems), 1440x900 fullscreen resolution. Megamew28
4.0-2826 Windows 7 Intel Core i7-4790K @ 4.6GHz AMD Radeon HD 7970 OpenGL at 1920x1080 (3x internal res), no AA, 4x AF, works consistently at 58-60FPS - There was a halo around Samus during elevator cutscenes and in the menu screen that I did not see in 4.0-2591, I saw drops in FPS when entering or exiting water and MAJOR drops when fighting meta ridley (25FPS at times), other than than such a great experience playing MP1 in 1080p anon
4.0-5384 Windows Server 2012 AMD FX-8350 @ 4.6GHz AMD Radeon HD 7970 D3D @1920x1080 (3x IR), no AA, 1x AF, playing at PAL50. Runs very nicely, minor FPS drops when entering water and in some places, much like in Metroid Prime 2, otherwise constant 50FPS. Played all the way through without major glitches. Very close to being perfect. XorUnison
5.0-1637 Windows 10 Intel Core i7-4790 @ 3.6GHz NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 Both OpenGL and D3D11 @ 1920x1080 (3x IR), no AA, 16x AF. Mostly stable framerate at 60 FPS with the occasional drop. As expected, with the External Frame Buffer (XFB) disabled, a large black bar appears at the bottom of the screen and stretches the rest of the image. While setting the XFB to Virtual does fix this particular issue, there is constant flickering and the framerate drops somewhat. Setting the XFB to Real, however, causes severe graphical issues, and the framerate drops to around 4 FPS. As a result the game is unplayable for me. LifeWulf
5.0-1943 Windows 10 Intel Core Xeon-5670 @ 4.8GHz NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 D3D12(Experimental) @ 1920x1080 (3x IR), no AA, 16x AF. High improvement in stability with less and shorter framerate drops than other rendering modes. Searanger
5.0-2612 Windows 8.1 Intel Core i7-5820k @ 3.8GHz AMD R9 Fury X Vulkan(Experimental) @ 3440x1440 (black bars to keep 16:9 aspect) (Window Size IR), 2x MSAA, 16x AF. Tested with European release. I encountered no problems during my run. Virtual XFB worked well, no flickering or other visible artifacts. Still experiences a few stutters when building shaders but it's almost perfect now. Oceankhayne
5.0-4322 Windows 10 Intel Core i7-4790K @ 4GHz NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 80% run w/ Vulkan at 3xIR, 16xAF, No AA & Virtual XFB. Perfectly playable in all areas despite moderate stuttering after loading a save & when exiting water (Shader Compilation?). SolidStateDork

Gameplay Videos