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Old January 2nd, 2002   #1 (permalink)
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probs with Zelda MM...


Okay, i really don't know what is wrong. Majora's mask isn't that great on my system! I have a Celeron 1gig, 327 megs of ram, geforce 2 MX-400 64 megs. I used both Jabo and zilmar'S d3d plugin and sound and both of them doesn't work really well. I get an average of 45 fps (and i didn'T activate the limit fps) and the sound is really choppy!

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Old January 8th, 2002   #2 (permalink)
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Which Version of project 64 are you useing because if you are useing 1.4 there could be your problem because 1.4 is slower for some unkown reason so try 1.3.
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That's really wierd, it runs fine on mine. What plugins are you using?
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i'm using the default plugins except i'm using d3d t&l. MM is barely playable with a lot of sound glitches. I even tried it on my winME and it's still not really playable.
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