

In the Raccoon City police headquarters, Jill Valentine, a member of STAR, fled from the city when the disease broke out. 30FPS all time (include beginning).Story of Resident Evil 3: Nemesis takes place 24 hours before the story of its predecessor. To achieve 30FPS had to use the Overclocked CPU option and set to 66%, yes it is a underclock. The game runs perfectly with some adjustments.

Also, set the texture cache to Fast for a smoother intro to the game and shotgun room. This game runs smoothly with windowed or Full Screen, 4x native, OpenGL. Game runs fine in fullscreen as well beyond what I'm using. This game runs smoothly on my setup which is windowed 640x480, 2x native, OpenGL. HLE has no problems with music or sound so far. Using all recommended settings except using LLE. Most of the background in game is black in simple terms Avoid this build if you plan on playing this game as other games are having issues with it as well.Īfter that disaster known as 4.0-4473 the game runs with no visible problems two hours into it so far. Missing developer logos, and all pre rendered backgrounds that this game uses for graphics are mostly gone, especially in game. Neither backend works properly anymore at this time. The graphics in this game broke sometime after 4.0-2575 which was the last version of the emulator I used before upgrading to the build that I'm reporting here. Resident Evil 3: Nemesis (GC) on Dolphin Wii/GC Emulator 720p HD Full SpeedĪlmost perfect except for the slowdown in the beginning of the game.

Sound works well, though there are some missing voices and music. To fix glitches in inventory menu, use Safe Texture Cache hack, but this will bring lines to the main game graphics and there will still be some graphical glitches with items' appearance. Game seems to run very well, full speed most of the time with almost perfect graphics. This title has been tested on the environments listed below: However, compatibility may extend to prior revisions or compatibility gaps may exist within ranges indicated as compatible due to limited testing. Compatibility can be assumed to align with the indicated revisions.
