![]() ![]() Im using the latest Dolphin version and a PAL version of Monster Hunter Tri. I have a quick question, I have been trying to play Monster Hunter Tri on my emulator with my Xbox 360 controller (for PC, its not wireless), but I just cant seem to get the config right. Different systems have different registration procedures, but basically once you get a confirmation email from the private server operator, you get DNS information and whatnot to input into the game's networking settings that enable it to connect to the private server and then, voila, you're online! I've never done it this way myself, but I'm also really excited by the broadband compatibility in Dolphin, so I'll likely check it out soon myself, especially since I think PSO2 access was cut off to non-Japanese residents soon after the beta. Monster Hunter Tri Xbox 360 Controler config. ![]() Monster Hunter Tri was released on Apin North America, Europe, and Australia. As for actually getting online with PSO, there are still private servers being run for I believe every version of the game except the original Xbox since that one relied on Xbox Live for its infrastructure. Monster Hunter Tri, known in Japan as Monster Hunter 3, is the third console installment in the Monster Hunter franchise, developed by Capcom and released for the Wii in Japan on August 1, 2009. Phantasy Star Online also supported the conventional 56k adapter that I believe was significantly easier to find than the broadband one, but for obvious reasons, that's not particularly useful in this day and age. What I believe Dolphin officially supports in this stage is the GameCube's broadband adapter, which, while mostly used for the few LAN multiplayer-capable games Nintendo put out, was also used to connect to the Internet for the even fewer online multiplayer games that were released for the system. How does going online in PSO work? I never played it, but I can't see how this LAN feature would get you any further than small scale co-op. And Dolphin is basically the most amazing one at the moment.
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