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Old June 23rd, 2003   #1 (permalink)
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some graphic problems...

Hey everyone, nice board you've got here..

I've got some problems with some games - Rogue Squadron, Wetrix and Shadows of the empire.

I'm using Project64 on a xp1800, 256MB ram, geforce 3 200Ti.

I'm using the standard plugins - but tried some others - but I get in these games messed up graphics. RS for example is not playable.
Wetrix got some weird textures in menue and other text.

Other than that, Zelda OoT runs fine.

Are these games known for that, or is that fixable?

Thanks for your time.
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Old June 24th, 2003   #2 (permalink)
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Re: some graphic problems...

For Wetrix, use the newly released Rice Daedalus 5.1.0b to fix the menu text.
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Re: some graphic problems...

Rogue Squadron is really unplayable atm, no matter what you do. IIRC, Shadows Of The Empire work fine with Glide64 (I may be wrong though).
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