Tron Evolution Battle Grids (Wii version) - Emulated on PC
Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2011 3:09 pm
I finally got around to trying out the Wii version of Evolution, now that I recently upgraded my processor. I'm running it on the Dolphin emulator, which emulates Gamecube and Wii games on the PC. I cranked up the visuals to the max settings, so the game looks better now than it would on an actual Wii.
Note that the JPEG compression on the pictures reduced the quality a bit. So the actual graphics even look a bit nicer than what you see. (This is also an opporunity to test another new feature of the updated forum: automatic resizing of picture attachments. Hmm, white frames around the pictures. What do you guys think? Frames? No frames? Different color frame?)
Unfortunately, at the highest settings the game runs too slowly on my new six core Phenom II. (I don't even want to think how it would have run on my old dual core.) I'll have to fiddle with the settings some more, to make it playable. Also, so far, no matter what I try the speech is too slow and downpitched. But other than that, the game seems to run perfectly.
I've spent very little time with the game so far, but it already looks way more interesting to me than the PC/360/PS3 version.
Note that the JPEG compression on the pictures reduced the quality a bit. So the actual graphics even look a bit nicer than what you see. (This is also an opporunity to test another new feature of the updated forum: automatic resizing of picture attachments. Hmm, white frames around the pictures. What do you guys think? Frames? No frames? Different color frame?)
Unfortunately, at the highest settings the game runs too slowly on my new six core Phenom II. (I don't even want to think how it would have run on my old dual core.) I'll have to fiddle with the settings some more, to make it playable. Also, so far, no matter what I try the speech is too slow and downpitched. But other than that, the game seems to run perfectly.
I've spent very little time with the game so far, but it already looks way more interesting to me than the PC/360/PS3 version.