Dolphin Emulator Release 2509: Improvements and Fixes
Dolphin has released its latest update, version 2509, which brings some significant improvements and fixes to the popular emulator. One of the most notable changes is the disabling of Dual Core mode by default on desktop, which aims to fix common crashes that have been a long-standing issue.
Over the years, the team has been working to address the instability caused by Dual Core mode, which emulates different processors using different cores in multi-core processors. Despite efforts to add synchronization points, crashes persisted. With this update, Dual Core mode will no longer be enabled by default on desktop, leading to fewer crashes on certain games.
Additionally, the update includes compatibility fixes for three tricky Disney Wii games: Toy Story 3, Cars 2, and Disney Infinity. The team behind these games had implemented obstacles to hinder emulation efforts, but with clever hacks in the latest release, the games can now run smoothly at full speed.
Another improvement in release 2509 is the patch for Bluetooth Passthrough, which enables Wii Remote support. The team has addressed compatibility issues with newer Bluetooth adapters, specifically those based on the Realtek RTL8761 chipset, to ensure a more seamless connection experience for users.
Overall, the update brings various minor tweaks and enhancements, making it a worthwhile download for Dolphin users. For more details and to download the update, visit the official website and stay tuned for its availability on the Google Play Store.