Dolphin 60fps Codes
For the smoothest experience, also tweak Dolphin's graphics:
Back in the 2000s, 30fps (or even 25fps for PAL gamers) was the standard. Today, it feels like a handicap. While Dolphin can easily render games at 4K resolution, getting them to run at double the frame rate requires a special kind of magic: dolphin 60fps codes
When it works, 60 FPS transforms classics like Wind Waker or Mario Sunshine into what feels like a native PC game. When it fails, you get speed-up, crashes, or softlocks. For the smoothest experience, also tweak Dolphin's graphics:
Most games use a or vertical interrupt (VI) timing variable. You need to: When it fails, you get speed-up, crashes, or softlocks
💡 You can also add codes directly to the game's .ini file: Documents/Dolphin Emulator/GameSettings/GAMEID.ini
You might assume that if your PC is powerful enough, Dolphin should just "make it 60fps." Unfortunately, it doesn't work that way.
| Game | Region | Code Type | |------|--------|------------| | The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker | NTSC | Gecko | | Super Mario Sunshine | NTSC | AR/Gecko | | Metroid Prime | NTSC | Gecko (needs memory patch) | | F-Zero GX | NTSC | Built-in 60 FPS (no code needed – runs at 60 naturally) | | Twilight Princess (GC) | NTSC | Action Replay |