Given the rapid advancement of Android chips (Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, Dimensity 9300) and the official Dolphin’s performance improvements, some may question if an old fork is still useful. The answer is , for three reasons:
| Game | Playable? | FPS Target | Required Tweak | |------|-----------|------------|----------------| | Super Mario Sunshine | Yes | 30 (full) | CPU clock @ 70% | | The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker | Yes | 30 | Skip EFB Access ON | | Mario Kart: Double Dash | Yes | 60 (full) | Vulkan backend | | Super Smash Bros. Melee | Yes | 60 | Disable audio stretching | | Metroid Prime | Mostly | 30-45 | Lower resolution to 1x | | Paper Mario: TTYD | Yes | 30 | CPU clock @ 50% | | Wii Sports | Yes | 60 | Disable dual core | | New Super Mario Bros. Wii | Yes | 60 | No major tweaks | | Zelda: Twilight Princess (GC) | Playable | 25-30 | Light stutters during shader compile | dolphin mmjr 11505
To understand why version 11505 is so revered, we need to look at the history of the MMJR project. Given the rapid advancement of Android chips (Snapdragon
Dolphin MMJR 11505 offers a user interface that feels more "at home" on Android. It supports customizable on-screen controllers, allowing users to resize buttons, change transparency, and map gestures (like swiping) to specific inputs. This is crucial for modern smartphones that lack physical buttons. Melee | Yes | 60 | Disable audio
is the world's most popular open-source emulator for the Nintendo GameCube and Wii. It allows users to play games like Super Mario Galaxy , The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker , and Metroid Prime on hardware they were never intended to run on.