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    Cemu Graphic Packs

    Cemu Graphic Packs

    Community Graphic Packs for Cemu

    Use Cemu's built-in graphic packs downloader (a feature added in Cemu 1.15.1) to automatically retrieve the newest graphic packs from our repository. Remove all of your graphic packs first, then move all of the folders from a downloaded .zip below to the graphicPacks folder from your Cemu folder. Choose one of the 3 downloads from above. Each download has a range of versions it supports, pick the one that’s supported by your downloaded Cemu version. Some graphic packs might not be available...
    Downloads: 27 This Week
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    Winetricks

    Winetricks

    Winetricks is an easy way to work around problems in Wine

    ...Wine itself provides a runtime for Windows applications on Unix-like systems, but when programs require specific DLLs, components like .NET frameworks, fonts, or special settings, users would traditionally have to manually fetch and configure them; Winetricks automates these tasks with an easy interface. It ships with a menu or command-line options that let you select common workarounds, install missing packages, or tweak settings like Windows version emulation without digging into registry edits yourself. This makes troubleshooting and preparing Wine prefixes more accessible for end users and reduces the frustration of missing dependencies, especially with games or legacy business software.
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    PSCoverDL

    PSCoverDL

    Small tool to download PS1/PS2 covers for DuckStation and PCSX2

    PSCoverDL is a companion tool designed to automate the downloading and management of PlayStation game cover art for emulators, providing a user-friendly interface for populating game libraries with visuals. It allows users to select their emulator, specify directories, and automatically retrieve matching cover images based on game metadata. The tool supports multiple platforms and includes features such as multithreading for faster downloads and configuration files for customization. Its graphical interface simplifies the process, making it accessible even to non-technical users. ...
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    VirtualBox Player

    VirtualBox Player

    Ready-to-use VirtualBox appliances for various OSes!

    ...Prebuilt and ready-to-use virtual machine images / ova. Installed using default settings. Username player Password player How to use the downloaded image/ova: From the VirtualBox Manager, select File. Then Import Appliance Then select the image/ova you wish to import Then confirm the configuration (the defaults work fine) Then click Import to begin (the time to import with vary) Username is: player Password: player Unless specified.
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