There's virtually no fiddling with shit. You literally just install it and play. You could even use your own wii mote. But for Zelda titles, the keyboard and mouse work just fine.
I was gonna say this. Not just for GC but for Wii too, as long as you own the actual games. I'm not about piracy (as you can see from the Steam sale.) The Dolphin emulator not only emulates most Wii games (including Skyward Sword) perfectly, it does so in HD with 16xAA and other texture filters...
Oh come now..surely you notice a difference in the textures. The island looks wonderful! Could I still live with the original knowing this is out there? Yeah. But maybe they'll add some new content.
Regardless if the original still holds up, that is one gorgeous looking version. Wish it wasn't only on Wii U though. I doubt it would tax the original Wii's hardware that much more.
Thanks. I'll take your advice seeing as it's about 100 gigs of ISOs. O_O
I have backup copies, but I think going forward the parity route will do just fine. Again, like you said, I'll most likely not run into such an issue anyway.
That sounds really promising. I'm going to look into that. Do you think that's a better method than just making 2-3 backup copies of the uncorrupted ISO (given that I have the storage space to do so?)
Perhaps I was pre-emptively being neurotic once again. There's actually nothing wrong with any of the ISOs yet, but reading about corrrupted files and bad ISOs scared me into making this thread.
Your brief but absolutely appreciated "yes" I take means that like any file, if a harddrive develops bad sectors the ISO can become corrupt. What I meant was if an ISO itself can just become corrupt on its own either from use or from not being used.
I ask this strange question because as...
So here's the thing. I recently went through a neurotic period where I was worried about not being able to play any of my old games. So what did I do? I ripped them to ISOs. Short but sweet question:
If I have a perfect working ISO, can it become corrupted?
If I have a corrupted ISO, can it...
Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't the whole allure and charm of the Elder Scrolls the fact that it had the grandness and scope of an MMO but was a single player adventure one could get lost in? So by making it an MMO, they're essentially killing the very thing that makes Elder Scrolls what it is.
So I started breezing through some of the games I purchased. The cheap ones. Boy I messed up. I don't care if they were $2 or $5, these games are awful.
Played Resonance. Game sucked. Didnt even get more than an hour in.
Played Deadlight. Nice art direction. Game sucks.
Played Isaac...