N64 emulator for Ogre Battle 64
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N64 emulator for Ogre Battle 64
What do you guys suggest? I currently use the latest public release of project 64 but it seems pretty buggy.
bringing Zsnes back
Glide64 is probably the best (graphics emulation-wise) N64 graphics plugin you'll ever find. That is complemented hactarux's glide wrapper.
Sure, you need a fairly powerful system and a good video card to support all the bells and whistles the plugin and the wrapper has to offer. If you have the power, the whole thing works like a charm. There are some odd probelms here and there in some games, but I haven't seen anything that would totally destroy a game.
http://www.emuxhaven.net/forums/showthread.php?t=6123
Sure, you need a fairly powerful system and a good video card to support all the bells and whistles the plugin and the wrapper has to offer. If you have the power, the whole thing works like a charm. There are some odd probelms here and there in some games, but I haven't seen anything that would totally destroy a game.
http://www.emuxhaven.net/forums/showthread.php?t=6123
Ok, with your suggestions I am now able to boot roms and configure the graphics plugin.
However, upon a few seconds after loading I get an error message:
Error: uCode crc not found in INI, using currently selected uCode 1a1e18a0
I am running the latest PJ64 with any updates available from the homepage.
It seems Nemu 64 and 1964 inis are included with the Glide64 package, but I don't know what to do with them.
However, upon a few seconds after loading I get an error message:
Error: uCode crc not found in INI, using currently selected uCode 1a1e18a0
I am running the latest PJ64 with any updates available from the homepage.
It seems Nemu 64 and 1964 inis are included with the Glide64 package, but I don't know what to do with them.
bringing Zsnes back
Most games should run well with the defaults found in Glide64.ini. As for the error message, I can't say much about that. Does it stop the game from working properly?
Last edited by Agozer on Thu Oct 05, 2006 11:09 pm, edited 3 times in total.