|
Things to note with that compatibility list:
* Donkey Kong 64 has some nasty timing issues that cause jumping problems and crashing. Just see the long thread on EmuTalk's PJ64 forum to see what I'm talking about.
* Glover should work with Jabo's v1.3 video plugin.
* Goldeneye has nasty graphical glitches on later levels with Jabo's v1.4, and is very slow on the PJ64 core anyway. 1964 is a bit faster in my experience, but on my Ath1.4GHz with a GeForce2 I find UltraHLE with the eVoodoo XP wrapper as the best way to play it. (Stuck at 640x480 vs. my normal 1280x960 resolution for PJ/1964 though)
* Jet Force Gemini's control issues are due to copy protection, you need to get the [f1] ROM or patch the [!] ROM to make it work normally in PJ/1964. The Kiosk is just a demo.
* Paper Mario has some flickering issues, 1964 supposedly does a better job at avoiding the flickering because it's a core issue. It's still pretty playable though. If some levels are dark you need to enable a certain framebuffer option in Jabo's (copy buffers maybe?) to see the level, then disable them again for speed reasons. (The background will stay.)
* Perfect Dark has some graphical issues which require a new video plugin for it to be fully playable, at the moment it's only completable in a non-standard way.
As for the original post, Resident Evil 2's problems are both with the weird ROM storage used on the large 64MB cart and with the lack of a video plugin. The same is true of Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine. I believe Azimer (coder of Apollo, slower but about the same compatibility as PJ/1964) dealed with at least Indy's memory issues, but without a capable video plugin they still will not be playable.
For games not listed/mentioned, PJ64's own RDB file gives the compatibility notes. Just open it in a text editor and search through it for the game you're interested in for details.
__________________
Athlon Thunderbird 1.4GHz 100FSB
384MB PC100 SDRAM
GeForce4 Ti4600 128MB
120GB 7200rpm IBM and 60GB 5400rpm Maxtor IDE hard drives.
Creative SB PCI128
LiteON 16x10x40 CD-RW and Samsung SD-616Q 16x DVD-ROM
|