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Illusion's play
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i have collected 3 different zelda: oot roms,and i am using suprahle with the evoodoo glidewrapper,everything is ok(no spaces in roms,directories)but when i run zelda: oot,in the intro(when link rides his horse and the "press start"screen appears)i only see some ground and nothing else,no link,no horse,no grass,no air,no castle,just the ground,....and where normally the logo appears(you know,the shield with the sword)is only a braun shadow of it,then when you select a game the screen goes black and nothing happens...what the hell is going on???
amd duron1000mHz,128mb,TNT2,using evoodoo,all the patches enabled i tried every of the 3 roms(still,the same): Legend of Zelda, The - Ocarina of Time (E) (V1.0) [!] Legend of Zelda, The - Ocarina of Time (U) (V1.0) [!] Legend of Zelda, The - Ocarina of Time (U) (V1.2) [!] HELP ME!!!
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Prepare for Descent...
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My suggestions are either get newer video drivers or use another glide wrapper.
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Illusion's play
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yes !!!now it finaly works....thx
by the way,what is the button to press to go back in the game(after you hva pressed"esc")
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