It also requires Windows 7 or higher and a dedicated graphics card. The Post Processing Edition utilizes Ishiiruka Dolphin to achieve these features, which unfortunately means gamepad/ wiimotion plus emulation is not possible in this version- you must use a REAL wiiremote & nunchuck combo using an external device like the Dolphin Bar. The other version is the " Standard Edition" which doesn't include these features but has some other benefits instead. One is the " Post Processing Edition", which includes all the post processing effects showcased in the trailer like ambient occlusion, tone mapping, bloom and more. There are two versions of the texture pack you get to select once you've downloaded it. Want to know how to use the emulated motion controls? Check out the new video guide here! Your save data has been successfully copied over! :)
In the old texture pack's folder, open the " User" folder and copy the folders " Wii" and " StateSaves" to the exact same location but in the new texture pack's folder.Updating from a previous version is super easy! All you need to do is this: Disable the other code and enable the correct one if it's not set to the right version by default. > Go into the "Gecko Codes" tab in the same section, see if the correct code is enabled. It should say either Revision 0, Revision 1 or Revision 2. Right click Skyward Sword in the games list in Dolphin > Click "Properties" > In the "Info" tab, check your revision of the game. All you need to do is go into the game properties and check that the correct code is enabled for your particular revision.
This is a pretty huge change, believe it or not! Thanks to modder Anerion, there are now background blur removal codes for all revisions of the western versions of Skyward Sword! This means that no matter what revision your game rom is, you'll still be able to disable the distracting background blur. And I love that! Background Blur Removal now works on ALL western versions of the game! This means that all the three major controller platforms are now fully supported! No matter what gear you've got, you'll be able to enjoy Skyward Sword 4K. It's that easy! The controls behave almost identically to those of the Switch Pro Controller- so if you've used that previously you don't need to re-learn any bindings or anything. Next, simply open up Zelda Skyward Sword 4K.exe and click on Input settings > Configure the first Emulated WiiMote slot and load the "PS5" preset in the top right. Anyways, it's finally here! All you need to do to get your Playstation controller working perfectly is to install and start the included program fork called "DS4Windows", sounds familiar? The included fork also supports gyro input, which is necessary to play Skyward Sword in the most comfortable manner. This is something which should have been present from the start, but sadly wasn't due to me simply not owning a playstation gamepad to set it up with. It also fixes the infamous "background blur bug" which plagued many users when they didn't have a very specific revision of the game, and much more! Full Dualshock / Dualsense support! Most and foremost it includes full support for PS3, PS4 and even PS5 Dualsense controllers- including gyro controls. I'm pleased to announce the release of the next update for Zelda: Skyward Sword 4K! This update includes many bug fixes and improvements.