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    GameCube / Dolphin On RetroPi (not rasberryPi but PC)

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      glsck
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      Sooo.. Hi Guys,
      some time ago i asked about a PC powerful enough to run GameCube Games. This really helpful guy ( @tpo1990 ) told me i would need at least a Intel HD 630 integrated graphicscard. But now i got a old office pc from my work place with these Specs:
      i7 4770 - 4x3,4Ghz
      16GB DDR3
      GTX 560ti wich is just a little bit better than the 630 (link)

      now i am stuck on installing the dolphin emulater on Retro Pi, is there a tutorial?
      It obviously somewhat somehow supported since this exists. But cant find a way to install it.

      Manage Packages -> Install optional Packages -> ....
      Inside this menu there is no dolphin option to install :(

      Any help?

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        mitu Global Moderator @glsck
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        @glsck said in GameCube / Dolphin On RetroPi (not rasberryPi but PC):

        Manage Packages -> Install optional Packages -> ....

        The GameCube emulator (dolphin) should be in the experimental section of the packages, not optional. See if you find it there.

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          glsck
          last edited by glsck

          i feel stupid, thanks alot

          EDIT: wow performance is absolute garbage, how can this be, i looked in some forums, and everybody is like "oh you need dual core" dude i have a quad core 3.4 Ghz i7? Is it the settings or is it ubuntu itself?

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