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Registered User
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Location: UK
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How's PJs future looking now zilmar and jabo are quitting?
I don't know anything about programming, but do you think that the open source supplied with 1.4 can make a differance to it in the hands of a good programmer? Or is 1.4 the be all and end all of project64.... Just curious BluDChyLD |
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Location: USA
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That's my thought on the matter -- since the source is available, certainly someone will pick it up and continue the work.
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Yep hopefully 1964 and Nemu use the source code to make those emulators at the level or better than PJ64 ![]() Also the GPU plugins seem to need some work for many games.. I would love to see a GPU plugin for N64 emus like the ones Peter makes for PSX emulators. |
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