![]() Yes, I did check to make sure these aren't already in the exceptions. The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess ^works but is identical to existing patch, unneededġ6:9 and thus the patching isn't needed, please add to exceptions list. ![]() Dragon Ball Z Sagas ^not needed default patch works fine.Super Mario Sunshine ^unneeded, existing patch works fine, code hangs the game.Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance ^unneeded, existing patch works fine, also code doesn't work.The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventure ^crashes to exception error?!.Sonic Adventure DX ^crashes once you start playing the game.The Legend of Zelda Wind Waker ^Existing patch works great, however the code on the page works as well, but it is unknown whether or not it corrects issues in Dragon Roost Cavern effects, I will have to look into this one further.^the default widescreen patch tends to crash the game, no kidding, so this is a must, works perfectly. ^default widescreen patch doesn't work at all, use v2 because v1 unstretches the ui, causing some graphical bugs in-game. ^works beautifully, but may not be needed though according to I checked myself, it's definitely needed, game has really bad clipping on the sides of the screen without it. ^definitely fixes a lot of clipping related problems, the code is here. ^Minor visual distortion during chaos control, works great otherwise. ^absolutely perfect: v1 and v2 do not seem to be much different, but I prefer v2 myself it just looks better, I think it's just more accurate fov or something. Italics = Works, but more research is needed to determine if it's better than the default WS hackīold + Italics = Is definitely good enough to be added to Nintendont Otherwise this issue is just a generic "more widescreen patches" enhancement request, but I will try to maintain this as I actively search out and test more patches Legend: You can find any of the codes/patches I'm referring to on the Dolphin Wiki pages for said games. I'll also add more games with working patches as I find them. If so, those patches should be quite suitable to be implemented into Nintendont itself. The idea is that I might find patches that work incredibly well for specific games either better than the existing ones or ones that take a previously not working game, and make it work. I'm planning on going through and testing each of these myself, for the record and will update the issue with more information as I test each one. Something I've noticed is that there is a metric ton of available widescreen hacks on the Dolphin wiki that happen to just work with various games.
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