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Old March 27th, 2009   #1 (permalink)
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The Legend of Zelda- Ocarina of Time problem

Hi everyone,

I'm new. Right now, I'm in the Water Temple and I'm stuck. I'm not saying I can't get past one part because I don't how to, I can't because it is physically impossible.

What you have to do is shoot an arrow at an eye, and a gate will open, then you have to hookshot your way to a target. You just can't aim it right in the center with a keyboard.

Here are some screenshots I've attached. Can anyone tell me what to do?
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Old March 27th, 2009   #2 (permalink)
No sir. I don't like it.
 
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1.) Use a gamepad.

-or-

2.) Keep trying. (you might get lucky)
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you can change the sensitivity in the controller settings, or maybe try to map the analogs to the mouse.

but the best would be to use a gamepad with analogs.
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How do I change the sensitivity in the controller settings?
And what's a gamepad?
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use the nrage plugin and edit the range, picture below

a gamepad is a game controller for pc usually looking like a ps2 controller
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This is for krissgjeng about Zelda OOT

Hey krissgjeng-

This is the picture I get when I try to do what your doing. pic below

What kind of Project 64 do you have?

I have PJ64 1.4 .

Can you give me a step by step procedure(only if you want to)?

Thank you very much.
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first off update the emulator, you are using an old version. download the newest at Project64 Downloads - Binaries .

install that, start it and then go to options > settings and at controller plugin choose nrage, and then go to option > controller plugin and change the range.
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Thanks that helped,but is there any way I can upload my saved file from Project 64 1.4 because I can't load my saved files or anything. I'll have to start all over again.
Please help.

Thanks alot.
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have you tried copying the save directory from your old pj64 1.4 folder to the new pj64 1.6 folder
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I don't see how to get my save directory, can you tell me how?

Thanks alot, I really appreciate it.
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if you have icons of both pj64 versions on your desktop or something, right click the old version icon select properties and press the go to target/open file location button.
copy the save folder. repeat with the new version and paste instead of copying.

otherwise try the standard location c:\program files\project64 1.?
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Thanks man for all your help, your the best. May God bless you.
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