Inazuma Eleven Go Strikers 2013 60 Fps
Released in 2013 exclusively for the Nintendo Wii, Inazuma Eleven GO Strikers 2013 remains the holy grail for fans of Level-5’s supercharged soccer RPG series. It is the ultimate mash-up, featuring over 200 characters from the original Inazuma Eleven, the GO series, and even the Chrono Stones timeline. For years, fans have considered it the best couch multiplayer anime soccer game ever made.
However, there has always been one glaring flaw: performance. The original Wii hardware, while revolutionary in its time, struggled to maintain a consistent frame rate. The game targeted 30 frames per second (FPS), but during intense moments—such as using a Keshin (Avatar) or a Hisatsu (Special Move) with particle effects—the game would frequently dip into the low 20s.
But what if you could play Inazuma Eleven GO Strikers 2013 at a silky-smooth 60 frames per second? Thanks to modern emulation and dedicated hacking communities, this is no longer a dream. Here is everything you need to know about achieving the definitive 60 FPS experience. inazuma eleven go strikers 2013 60 fps
Dolphin does not auto-convert 30 FPS to 60 FPS. You need a speed hack / frame buffer mod.
Use this Gecko code (tested working):
$60 FPS Mod [Credits: Ralf & Dolphin Forums]
C20A2F38 00000003
3C008180 60000000
90010008 3C004400
60000800 9001000C
60000000 00000000
How to add:
Once you have Dolphin (version 5.0 or the latest Beta is recommended), follow these settings: Released in 2013 exclusively for the Nintendo Wii,
Note: Do not simply turn off "Limit by FPS" in Dolphin. Doing so will make the game run at double speed (like fast-forward). The Gecko code ensures the game logic runs at normal speed while rendering twice as many frames.