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これはバタスです
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1964, Project64 and Corn are good ones that don't require a 3dfx card.
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Must Watch Family Guy
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I think either Nemu or Project 64 would be best. Project 64 is supposed to be the best N64 emulator, but for me Mario 64 plays better on Nemu.
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The seeker of perfection
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one question. why when i double-click on the ultrahle exe icon, nothing happens? the program simply doesn't start. i'm trying this in my old pc (with a voodoo banshee) (same goes for suprahle. it's strange but if i try an utility (which i don't remember the name right now) that manages wrappers and RUN DIRECTLY TO THE GAME without opening the main emulator, it works. I want to open the emu and use it without wrappers
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Anti-Brand Loyalist
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u prolly need the glide dll
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Old Gaming Guy
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About UltraHLE not opening when double clicking it, I used to have this problem. It's one of the sillier bugs that would've been fixed had it not been discontinued straight away. If you go to a command prompt and load ultra.exe from there instead, it should load.
Make sure you've unzipped the games you want to play, and that the directory it's in doesn't have any spaces. Neither should the ROM you're loading or any directory it is in. Why do you think Apollo is bad anyway? Admittedly it is slow (it doesn't have a dynamic recompilation core like Project64 or 1964, just an interpreter) but it's compatibility is about the same. It's definitely worth a try on a highend P3 or a P4/Athlon, especially when the new version comes out.
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SurpaHLE and UltraHLE will not boot up if you do not have it in its own folder. This seems to be a problem with the pentium 3 processors, the p2 doesnt have this problem for some reason.
heres the right example C:\UltraHLE heres the wronge way C:\n64\UltraHLE this should solve the problem of the emulator not booting up. hope this works for you, it did for me |
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