- #DOLPHIN EMULATOR GAMES STAYS IN SMALL WINDOW IN CORNER MAC 64 BIT#
- #DOLPHIN EMULATOR GAMES STAYS IN SMALL WINDOW IN CORNER MAC MOD#
- #DOLPHIN EMULATOR GAMES STAYS IN SMALL WINDOW IN CORNER MAC SKIN#
I created 2 logs from the one with no directX and 32bit and the one from with directX and 64bit and there is a bit of a difference.
#DOLPHIN EMULATOR GAMES STAYS IN SMALL WINDOW IN CORNER MAC 64 BIT#
so I think the game is running, but there is a problem with rendering or graphics (I'm new to this stuff sorry if it is wrong) so I downloaded directX to the bottle (I read somewhere the game uses it) and changed it from 32 bit to 64 bit but still no avail. I already have the original mugen which works great with crossover but when I try to run this I only get a black screen and the game music.
#DOLPHIN EMULATOR GAMES STAYS IN SMALL WINDOW IN CORNER MAC MOD#
its kinda like a mod to the original mugen. I'm using crossover and I downloaded a mugen game (its an old type of engine where the community makes games) called battle climax. Valve, please reintroduce a minimal UI option. I don't expect Valve to do much about this and their store would mostly likely get less attention if they remove the bells and whistles.
#DOLPHIN EMULATOR GAMES STAYS IN SMALL WINDOW IN CORNER MAC SKIN#
So, what can you do? Well, I tried a more minimal UI skin which turns out does not work for some reason but Steam starts and still have the same bloaty look and videos going bananas.Īnyway, that was my rant. Back in the day it was a list where you picked a game, but now it's nearly a fully fledged media player with several streams running at any given time. Why? There are several threads about minimalism on the steam forums where people are begging Valve to tone it down. However, currently the idling client spins up my whole cpu to about 20% and uses up to 2gig of ram. It was a great move and it's a great platform. I don't game a lot, but when I do it's kinda casual, minimal and only for short periods.Īnyway, I have been on the Steam client since Half-Life 2 came out and I love it. Like Deadly Days, Company of Heroes, Crusader Kings II, Day of Defeat, Fallout Shelter. And I know what you're thinking, but it performs really really well with the games I want to play. So, I invested in a 2011 27" iMac with an i7 8 thread cpu and 12gigs of ram. More info on performance impact of settings:
Quality is also ok-ish, but you might want to lower other settings first. You might switch it on, if you really want it, but it eats performance. Lutris (these settings are most important) This good result is not achieved with any settings, I tweaked a bit, until it was appealing to my eyes. The biggest difference is, that my GPU is not at 100%, but at 50%. But that doesn't have any real impact on gameplay. If I compare two pictures in the same situation, I can identify the picture with FSR, though. But I see no difference between FSR enabled (in quality mode) and FSR off while gaming. I have an 1920 x 1080 monitor where people say that FSR would be bad.