When Quinn was explaining how to install AltServer on Windows I started tripping out. It felt like I warped backwards in time without noticing because his explanation for needing an Apple ID to install third party apps on a device sounded sooo similar to when he explained it the first time during the procedure for installing AltServer on macOS. Hahaha
* AnimalHeadSpirit * I use a iPhone 6s Plus and Mario sunshine works fine I just use it because I already have a phone in hand I have a Nintendo switch but this was the only way I could play Mario sunshine because I did not have a GameCube and Mario all stars had not came out yet it’s not a switch killer because most people already have devices fast enough to run these games your smart phone is probably stronger than a Wii.
@@JoshKeatonFan wow, you are the eloquent and argumentative sort of person, aren't you? 🤦♂️ I hate this dumb fanboy nonsense so much, don't care if Apple, Nintendo, Android or BMW. It's just stupid...
The reason people make their videos 10 minutes if because they can then put mid-roll ads in there. If people aren't running mid-rolls, it makes no difference how long the video is. Alternately, RU-vid and video editing software probably don't calculate the video length the exact same way. It's likely the number of frames at a given framerate, but maybe one counts the 0th or last frame and one doesn't.
Watching these games being emulated smoothly on super thin and light mobile devices is a reminder that we are living in the future. I'd wager that today's iPads have more processing grunt than your average laptop from 2015. Thanks for the guide.
@@joshmlp When you launch dolphin on an iPad Air 2 you get an incompatibility notice. made me cry, but i can hook up my iPhone Xs and get similar functionality as the iPad Pro... maybe I need to save up and upgrade?
The 0-day also allows apps that you install to download your messages SQLite database. Your messages can be sent to a server and used to harvest your data and steal your credentials. Make sure you continue with this in mind.
the word “upscale” does not mean what you think it means. the setting is called “internal resolution” for a reason. the “native” output you didn't like was, yes, upscaled. adjusting the internal resolution is not upscaling.
MARCM0DE So "upscale" typically means just stretch out final image by 2x size pixels or smth else and go. But changing internal res changing HOW game renders firstly. (Sorry, non native lang)
MARCM0DE it isn’t technically upscaling, because you are rendering the 3D assets to their assign resolutions. The iPads displays are higher res and non native will always look crappy, or you can have a small window and play them to look crisp.
José Ignacio Torres In a wii game I needed to pull the remote back, this doesn’t work. The game sound in all the wii games is glitching. And it says i need to update but i have the latest version op dolphinios.
The hardware in the iPad has been fantastic for years. Like the 2015 iPad Pro is still a mobile beast! It’s just such a shame that no app developers ever took advantage of it.
@@ahmedmeftah731 I own both a 5th generation M1 iPad Pro as well as the 6th generation M2 iPad Pro. Im not sure why my comment about how great the 2015 first Gen iPad Pro Is upset you so much, especially considering the comment is over two years old, back when it was more current. So shut the fuck up you sad sad little man. EDIT: yeah you better delete your comment, lmao
I love the fact that the only law the police does not give half a shit about is the piracy law but they fucking arrest you if you handle SALMON SUSPICIOUSLY
I've been emulating wii games for the last year on my Mac and it's crappy graphics. Glad to see someone enjoys doing this too and bring this to a larger audience
I'm fascinated by how good the iPad is as a retro device. Apple really should lean in on bringing AAA titles to iPad instead of bringing all these odd indie games to Apple Arcade.
My audio quality on the games is terrible, it’s so scratchy. I have a device with the A14 chip so I don’t think it’s my phone problem. Is it a problem with the rom? Also the it’s sooo slow, the frame rate sucks. This happens even when it’s on the native resolution
@Sidney J. Duffy do you mean easier than altstore? Or easier than rooting an android device? Because the latter is definitely not true. It might be easy, however with every update you have to re-jailbreak it. On android you root it once, install a custom ROM like lineage and once its on there nothing can accidentally (or with an update) destroy your root
@@arkethel I do because of the deals you get. even then, some phones just can't be rooted because the manufacturer put a bootloader that disables OEM unlocking
I am a recent subscriber (probably 2 months) and I have to say, I love your videos!! You explain everything smooth and no time wasting. Also, I’m not a native English speaker and I find your videos easy to understand and REALLY INTERESTING!!
This guy looks like a simple enthusiast but then shows up with some weird hackintoshes and stuff like this that required some real knowledge and work. You are underrated
ScummVM works great with this too, I’ve been using it to play my good old point-and-click games like Monkey Island, Sam & Max: Hit The Road, The Dig, Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis and others on the iPad. Recommended! Thanks for the great video, gotta try Dolphin too now 😍
Pro tip with this, you can actually configure the motion settings in a way to play way more wii games. since the wii only had one control stick, you can set the right stick on your PS4 or Xbox controller to control the wii cursor, and you can also make an input such as shaking the wii remote into a simple button press with dolphiniOS. you can play way more wii games then he says in this video
If I miss the 7 day mark to resign an app will it charge me $99 automatically or will it just stop working until I redo the whole process to download it?
Setup AltServer in a Win 10 VM running on my home unRAID server. Took a bit of tinkering to get the firewall settings right, but I'm super happy with the result! GC games are running flawlessly on my iPad too! Thanks!
my iPad forced the software update so now my iPad is running 13.5.1, does anyone knows how long it takes Dolphinios to be available in ios 13.5.1 ? or if it´s safe to jailbreak my Ipad? or how to downgrade the software?
On Android, you go to the Play Store, locate Dolphin Emulator and click install. No 7 day trials, no sideloading, no self hosted servers or mail plugins.
Jon Jackson kinda, if a ipa could be signed by Cydia impactor then altstore should sign it. If it’s a cydia app then it needs to be recreated to use the exploit as altstore won’t inject it. The dolphin version for altstore is a separate build than cydia’s build. It’s mostly the same except the exploit is in the code and removed the Wii more code as you can’t do it without a jailbreak tweak.
@shawn there are plenty of devices that can do all of that while costing less than an iPad. If anything, those would be the Switch killers, not the iPad. Besides, the iPad cannot run Switch games, making it--by virtue--not a Switch killer. It's far too different of a product to be considered competition.
@shawn here's my argument: you can't call it a Switch killer if it doesn't do the one thing you get a Switch for, which is to play the new exclusives. I recognize that the iPad Pro is powerful, but it just doesn't have the same capability as the Switch, nor the same convenience (i.e. joycons and docking). By that logic you could just call a gaming laptop a Switch killer; well, duh, it's portable and more powerful but that's not the point. It's entirely different and doesn't do what the Switch does.
Emulated on the iPad itself. In the early days you would have to emulate this on a PC and you'd stream it to the iPad to play it. Hence the "natively emulated", since its not emulated on a remote location. Hope this helps :D
9:59 close, but no cigar also have there been any updates on the anti-trust suit in europe about apple not having an open ecosystem, potentially giving people the ability to sideload apps?
I’ve been using the Jailbreak version of DolphiniOS for a while and had no idea you could change the resolution, games look so much sharper now on my 2018 iPad Pro 🤯
I’m having problems after I jailbreak my iPad DolphiniOS stopped working so I installed the jailbroken version of dolphinios and the app worked but no longer can add my games all show grey and unable to add them anyone else had same problem or workaround to fix this problem? Please help I was about to finish Metroid prime for the first time! I already removed the jailbreak and reinstall dolphin using AltStore and same problem all my games show get and unable to add them or play them
jholotan best it’s not that they’re powerful enough, it’s that the code made for Wii emulators doesn’t work outside of a jailbreak due to how iOS sandboxes apps so it would require extreme rewrites of code, there isn’t really any developer that’s willing to put the time into that kinda project. If you want to push a iOS device to its limits then the UTM emulator is the place to go. It’s a x86 emulator. On my iPad Pro I got XP running at full speed and I’ve heard people get windows 7 working fine. Windows 10 seems to be broken in the current build due to a problem caused by a patch to stabilize windows 7 and make them run faster.
This exactly. If you don't pay the scalpers you can get a Switch Lite for $200, plus have tons of money left over for games, and an Android based device for emulating much much more, and it's as easy as downloading the app from the play store, or side loading the APK.
The sensor bar doesn’t actually transmit information to your Wii. It’s actually just an infrared emitter. If you search RU-vid you’ll see videos showing that a sensor bar can be replaced with two candles.
This is why I think Nintendo should just release a Switch gaming app to play Switch games on an iPad using the Switch controllers. It seems like the A-series chips are up to the task, that means they can carry on focusing on low-cost consoles and let Apple do the Pro version of the Switch. They seem to have a good relationship already so I'm sure they could make it happen.
I have iPad Pro 2020 - if I turn the graphics up to 1080 the iPad gets quite warm - will this end up damaging my iPad, should I play on lower setting. At 1080 the games look soooo good
@Hamah 75 The title is "Make iOS A FREE Nintendo Switch Killer". This is misleading. You said that it's a statement which doesn't make any sense. "How to make a free Nintendo switch killer" is also a statement. Neither are questions. The video never shows how to make a "Switch killer". I don't even think that the switch is mentioned at all in the video. All this video shows is how to install Dolphin on an iPad. The Switch currently does not natively support GameCube emulation, leading to no relation at all to the Nintendo Switch. This title implies that the uploader would show how to turn an iPad into a "Switch killer", leading the viewer to believe that the video would show how to run something such as a Switch emulator on iOS, which is not possible. The only Switch emulator at the moment that is publically avaliable and WORKS is Yuzu, and that's still in its early stages of development and doesn't perform 100% on high end PC's yet, let alone an iOS device. No matter how you spin it, this video is misleading as fuck. It has nothing to do with the Nintendo Switch and just shows how to run GameCube emulators on iOS.
I like streaming emulators from my PC to my iPhone/iPad with Steamlink. Works well locally and don't have to worry about it being patched out. Does require a decent network connection when not local.
That's in the case you already own an iOS device, and you don't own a Switch yet, or you were thinking of getting one. That way it gets killed before you even try to buy one.
Zoltán Kárpát that’s a myth. Fun fact: Every vessel carries with it the laws of its country of origin. It is actually illegal to be a pirate in the sense of not declaring to belong to a country while in international waters 🙂
lol, funny quarantine fever editing. you used the 'why we need to get apple install permission' clip twice and i thought i had deja vu. great guide though! i haven't had an IOS device in a while unfortunately, but if i'm not mistaken i think its important to be careful that you set itunes to NOT update your device automatically when you plug it in, as the newest versions will break this exploit, as you say. thought it was worth mentioning if people do a fresh install when following your guide to the letter, just in case.
iOS is so depressing: apple hamstrings it's amazing hardware with awful software. Why can't they release an "expert" mode for the geeks that allows unsigned apps for the nerds like us who want it. I don't see any business reasons behind that (apple doesn't profit from apps the won't allow anyway). I would love to use my iPad pro instead of my MacBook but losing all my unsigned apps is a deal-breaker
It does harm the security... IPhones are known to be pretty much 100% virus (and also piracy) proof. If they allowed 3rd party software, the security would be similar to android: pretty bad, also, badly programmed software could harm the image of iOS ("it just works"). I know that piracy is already a thing (basically by using the method Quinn described), however this is very limited by the 7-day issue. I would also like to see that change, however they will never. Apple wants their users to be inside their ecosystem. Most likely, if Apple would invent macOS nowadays, you would not be able to install 3rd-party software. However they cannot undo this, otherwise a massive shitstorm would happen.
i expect when apple ship xcode for iOS they will provide an sandboxed continer solution that lets you run unsigned apps on the device just in a much stronger sandbox (more like a VM). Think of how docker runs.
or buy an android tablet, download emulators directly from the play store, you don't need a mac or a pc, and you can keep updating your device. Just as simple as that
*Update Alt store works with iOS 14.3 - DolphinIOS is fine with 14.3 as well, just do not update past 14.3 yet. Retroarch and PPSSPP also work in 14.3 Seriously, if you want proper handheld emulation gaming Android is the clear choice. Even budget Android tablets do ok with emulation gaming.