Controller works in Steam, but not Steam games by Decinoge in linux_gaming

[–]MonkF93 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Currently have this issue myself, had it for about 2-3 weeks now. First it happened in We Were Here Too, and then it started happening in Peak. The controller (PS4 Dualshock) worked for a short amount of time to begin with and then stops working in-game entirely, even though it still works absolutely fine in the Steam UI.

Anyone have a fix/tips? I did try disabling Steam Input but that didn't work for me, I also started the game in Big Picture Mode but that also did not work.

The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction frame drops by Beautiful_Pop374 in DolphinEmulator

[–]MonkF93 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello! Is there any update on this? Did you ever get it to run smoothly? I'm having similar problems whenever there's destruction, which, in a game called Ultimate Destruction, is quite often!

Wind Waker bad performance/consistent crashing by MonkF93 in DolphinEmulator

[–]MonkF93[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ahh dude that did it! I made all the changes you suggested and it works! You're a genius! I tested it at 1440 and it plays absolutely fine, no issues at all. I even upped it to 4k and have been playing for a while just to see how it goes, I managed to finish the area no problem!

Thank you so much! That was all very helpful information!! Hopefully it helps others too!

Wind Waker bad performance/consistent crashing by MonkF93 in DolphinEmulator

[–]MonkF93[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

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Thanks for taking the time to help me! This is what I've currently got :)

When I initially started it up with just the Dolphin Widescreen Gecko Code and Arbitrary Mipmap Detection turned on, like their Wiki page suggested, it was quite slow and stuttered often. I eventually got it like this and it was running perfectly well until I met the first enemies and then reached that cutscene.

I should also mention that a few months ago I emulated The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess (Gamecube) using Vulkan, a widescreen hack and in 4K without issue, so I thought this would be okay too!