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Join Date: Oct 2002
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Zelda: Ocarina of Time
hi, currently i'm using 1964 for playing zelda: oot but there are grafical errors. for example some ground titles have clipping errors, some textures aren't transparent, inside link's tree-house it looks like a green and black dotted field of .. well puke.. and lots of other issues.
i would like to know which plugins and settings (and maybe which other emulator) i should use to play it with the best looking and without issues. |
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system specs..? if your graphics card isn't a geforce/radeon, use glide64+evoodoo. What plugins are you using now?
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For sure. I agree with you. I think tant PJ64 is the best emulator to play on Zelda and if you have a NVidia based GC. Maybe i will try 1964, because i hear a lot of good thing on it especially on its speed.
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imo, 1964 is just as good PJ64 (exept that its a lot faster
). I get great speeds on my system (check my sig). All you need to do to see the bg images is to use the RSP (is that right? plugin that came with PJ64, just copy that file from the PJ64 plugin folder to the 1964 plugin folder, enable the RSP plugin and then you'll see those images (ie. you'll see the inside of Link's house).
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mmm,..1964 would play it well, but I would recommend PJ64 because it shows the effects ( escepially at the final battle) quite well. Recommended Plugin? Jabo's D3D6 v1.5 ( thats embedded in PJ64 v1.5) or you can also get Jabo's D3D7 v1.4 for 1964 if you want to
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Resident Pixel ™
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1964 shows them exactly the same as pj64, and you can use jabo's 1.5 fine in 1964. You should try something before you make ghey assumptions like that.
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