Perfect, can reach more than 150fps at all times. The game crashes on start-up and doesn't play. Mii faces appear as normal, Wii remote works brilliantly. Standard Dolphin Configuration, Auto Window Size, 1x Anisotropic Filtering with Wii Remote connected Works 100% (60FPS) majority of the time apart from when viewing introductions to events and other 'loading' periods.Ĭonstant 100% gameplay, using Dolphin recommended settings, DX11 with 4 x Internal and 8 x AA.
Works OK in 2 players, with android controllers. Problems in sounds and face of the avatars.Ħ0FPS.
Like Wii Sports Resort, this game makes full use of the Wii MotionPlus accessory or Wii Remote Plus. This is the only game from the Wii Sports franchise for the Wii U. Wii Sports Club is a game for the Wii U and the third installment in the Sports series.
From time to time, Wii Remote got disconnected. Not to be confused with Wii Sports, Wii Sports Resort or Nintendo Switch Sports. Maybe the only disturbing thing is that Mii's eyes disappears some times, but this can be corrected putting the Native 2x Graphic option. Wii Sports on Dolphin Emulatorįully playable: 60FPS with DX11 plug-in, 2X AA and OpenCL EnabledĦ0FPS excepts for tennis in two player mode (split XP Which I demonstrate in this video! Bugs: Mii's with 'broken' faces, no eyes, eyebrows, moustache, beard, mouth and noise. It's also very stable and it is possible to use the Mii inside the WiiMote. The game is very playable and looks good. This title has been tested on the environments listed below: However, compatibility may extend to prior revisions or compatibility gaps may exist within ranges indicated as compatible due to limited testing. The game also features training and fitness modes that monitor players' progress in the sports.Ī sequel was released in 2009 entitled Wii Sports Resort, which takes advantage of the Wii MotionPlus.Ĭompatibility can be assumed to align with the indicated revisions. The rules for each game are simplified to make them more accessible to new players.
Players use the Wii Remote to mimic actions performed in real life sports, such as swinging a tennis racket. The five sports included are tennis, baseball, bowling, golf, and boxing. Wii Sports is a collection of five sports simulations, designed to demonstrate the motion-sensing capabilities of the Wii Remote to new players. The game is included as a pack-in game with the Wii console in all territories except Japan, making it the first game included with the launch of a Nintendo system since Mario's Tennis for the Virtual Boy in 1995. Wii Sports is a sports video game developed and produced by Nintendo as a launch title for the Wii video game console. Sports, Boxing, Bowling, Golf, Baseball, Tennis