When you boot up The Wind Waker with that Gecko code enabled, and Link’s parry animation flows at 60 frames for the first time in history, the game doesn't feel like a GameCube game anymore. It feels like a memory. A perfect, smooth, impossible memory.
A modifies the game’s internal code. It instructs the engine to render twice as many frames while keeping the game speed, audio, and physics running at their original, intended pace. Step-by-Step: How to Enable 60 FPS Codes in Dolphin
The Ultimate Guide to Dolphin Emulator 60 FPS Cheat Codes The Dolphin Emulator is the gold standard for playing Nintendo GameCube and Wii games on modern hardware. While upscaling the resolution makes these classic titles look crisp, many of them are still locked at their original frame rates—usually 30 frames per second (FPS) or even 25 FPS for PAL region games.
While Dolphin has an "Internal Resolution" slider to make games look sharper, it doesn't increase the frame rate. Only 60 FPS codes can fix the "choppy" feel of 30 FPS games on high-refresh-rate monitors. 2. Where to Find 60 FPS Codes
Load the game. You should immediately notice the difference. If the game runs at double speed, the code is incorrect or you have disabled the frame limit in Dolphin's main graphics settings. Keep Dolphin's own frame limit set to "Auto".
💡 Tip: Some games also need checked in Dolphin’s Config > General settings.
Enabling a 60 FPS cheat code on Dolphin is arguably the most dramatic visual upgrade you can perform—far more impactful than going from 1080p to 4K. It transforms classic games into modern, responsive masterpieces.