Dolphin Triforce brodostar and settings for low-end PCs
http://www.emuline.org/topic/2728-e...ws-pc-dolphin-emulator/page/2/#comment-124473
Virtua Striker is a series of association football sports video games released by Sega.
Virtua Striker 1 released for arcade machines, 18 years later ported to XBLA and PSN.
Virtua Striker 2 released for arcade machines, ported to Sega Dreamcast.
Virtua Striker 3 released for arcade machines, ported to Nintendo GameCube.
Last game in the series, Virtua Striker 4 released for arcade machines and never got a home console port. It only released for arcades but arcade machine it released for was Triforce, a machine based on Nintendo Gamecube. Triforce is an arcade system board developed jointly by Namco, Sega, and Nintendo, with the first games appearing in 2002. The system hardware consists of a retail GameCube motherboard, with custom devices interfacing with the EXI, SI and DI, as well as a custom IPL.
Dolphin is a successful GameCube emulator, it had a branch for emulating Triforce but not getting updated for the last 8 years! Brodostar managed to do his own version to run Virtua Striker 4. In his words "The latest version of Dolphin Triforce technically already emulates VS4, but what’s preventing it from running is the Media board boot/firm version check at boot, and the incorrect input mapping for the game (VS4 is the only game in the franchise with analog lever input)."
Virtua Striker 4, along with many Triforce games was already getting emulated on Wii and Wii U thanks to Nintendont compatibility layer. Virtua Striker 4 released in 2004 and 18 years later, finally emulated on PC. In this video I played Virtua Striker 4 Ver.2006 (Export). As for personal opinion, I don't enjoy Virtua Striker games at all. I already uploaded a short video for Virtua Striker 1. I don't recommend them but I'm happy that they are getting available and preserved.