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Cucciolo
January 18th, 2004, 14:12
what are the best video&audio plugins to play the Legend of zelda: Majoras Mask?
because i am using Jabo's Direct3d6 1.5.1 for the viedo and
Jabo's Direct sound 1.5 and it's not very well!
I am also using N-Rage's Direct Imput V2 1.82A
that's all!
Allnatural
January 18th, 2004, 16:06
As far as I know, the game works quite well with the default settings. It's probably a hardware problem, but with so little information to work with I can't help further.
"It's not very well" doesn't exactly tell me much about your problem either.
Cucciolo
January 18th, 2004, 21:10
no... the problem is that i can't see the fairy body (i see a white square), I can't see the sun (withe square) and the lighting in cave problem... then the water isn't trasparent... it goes a little slow somethimes... and all these things.. and at night the sky is
colored as day...
jollyrancher
January 18th, 2004, 23:10
You always should post your computer's specs in cases like this because people can only guess what the problem would be. But just to guess, you probably don't have a good graphics card and are likely using one of those integrated graphics controllers or an ATI Rage or something. The minimum requirements are a Geforce 2 card. If you do have a crappy card, try using the Glide64 video plugin.
Cucciolo
January 19th, 2004, 15:32
i use glide 64 and it doesn't work at all... (i tryed with Master quest and it showed all red...)
I am using it on a laptop that has a graphic card that (i think) is called sis 630/730.
it can play very well 3d graphics... i don't know other things about that... maybe it's a software acceleration or my graphic card is 3d accelerated... I don't know...
I have another PC with a voodoo 2 (it can't play games very well but i have a plugin to play on it...
Doomulation
January 20th, 2004, 09:42
Well there you have it - your gfx card is crap.
Unless there's for some way of trying to get the Glide64 plugin working, you're going to have to endure those errors.
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