I have verified these instructions multiple times – if you’re still having trouble getting Project: M working using Dolphin, please verify you have properly completed all of the above steps! Please leave a comment below if this tutorial helped you out or if you require assistance. Later, you can simply press F1 after starting emulation, and your game will be ready to play. Download an NTSC Brawl save without custom stages from the Internet (or just download one from me by clicking here – make sure you unpack it first), open Dolphin –> “Tools” menu –> “Import Wii Save” –> Browse to the downloaded save and open it.Ī friendly Reddit user by the name of beefforyou has posted a great tip on /r/SSBPM: After you have entered the “Versus” menu and changed the match options to suit your needs, save the emulator’s state by invoking the “Emulation” –> “Save State” –> “Slot One” menu option within Dolphin, or by pressing Shift + F1. Note that if you see a screen that tells you that you don’t have enough space left in the Wii System Memory, you can do one of two things: 1. That’s it! If you’ve done everything correctly, you should be playing Project M. Press B to return to the main Gecko OS screen. Scroll down to “Save Config” and press A.Scroll down to “Gecko Hook Type” and press Right on your D-Pad until you see “VBI.” You shouldn’t have to touch any of the other options.Press Down on your D-Pad and press A when you have selected “Config Options.”.Note that you must configure GCPad controls within Dolphin to be able to navigate within Gecko: You will only have to do the following step once (Every other time you’ll be able to open the Gecko.Note that you will not see the Project M logo inside Gecko, as recent versions of Project M have removed this background image. If you’ve done everything correctly so far, you’ll be inside Gecko OS.Press “OK” on the dialog box that likely appears.
Double click the “Gecko1931” folder, then the “HBC” folder, then the “Gecko1931” folder.Click the “Open” button at the top left of the Dolphin window.Check the box to the left of “Insert SD Card.”.Click the “Wii” tab at the top of this window.Click “Config” at the top of the Dolphin window.Brawl in your ISO list, make sure you have your ISO directory configured correctly within Dolphin.)
Brawl” in your ISO list and select “Set as default ISO.” (If you don’t have Super Smash Bros. Extract the contents of the Gecko ZIP (likely “gecko1931.zip”) somewhere on your hard drive, i.e.To hide the folders again, simply type FALSE at the end instead. If you can’t find it, you’ll need to go into terminal and type: “defaults write AppleShowAllFiles TRUE” without quotes. For OS X users: The sd.raw file goes into “/Users//Library/Application Support/Dolphin/Wii”.Copy “sd.raw” to “/Dolphin Emulator/Wii/”.The correct folder likely contains the folders “apps,” “codes,” and “projectm,” depending on the version of Project: M you have downloaded. Navigate to the folder where you extracted homebrew.zip.Navigate to your SD Card Maker directory.Extract the contents of Project M (likely “homebrew.zip”) somewhere on your hard drive, i.e.A file called “sd.raw” will appear in your SD Card Maker directory.Click OK on the dialog box that appears after a few seconds.Under “SD Card Size,” select a size of at least “1 GB.” I selected 2GB here.
“C:\Games\Dolphin\Tools\Dolphin SD Card Maker”