Instead, I forked Dolphin, backported delroth’s fix, 1 and rebuilt my Dolphin. But why pay for an operating system upgrade when what you want to fix is an arithmetic mistake? And a simple one, at that. Of course, one could upgrade one’s operating system and install a brand new Mac OS X. Later versions require Mac OS X 10.7 Lion or greater. Sadly, the last version of Dolphin that runs on Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard is 3.5. The fix is thankfully very simple: two lines of corrected hexadecimal arithmetic, courtesy delroth. That’s because, prior to Dolphin version 4.0-593, there was a bug in the way texture maps were loaded. It results in severe screen tearing and detracts from the strong atmosphere presented by the game. More troublesome is the way extreme heat in Dragon Roost Island is rendered. The “copy” ends up down and to the right quite a bit, making it awkward at best. The more common way is that all of the flame effects result in doubling rather than distortion. This issue actually crops up in two ways throughout Wind Waker. If you’re running Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard but wanted to play The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, you probably ran into this very annoying “heat distortion” bug: Download Dolphin 3.5 with WindWaker bugfix for Mac OS X 10.6 Intel.