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Xake
December 2nd, 2004, 00:10
Hello.
Is there anyone out there who have made Zelda OoT running flawless?
My current problem is:
The spinning "N" int the beginning does not just look right, and I can't read any ingame text (menu works fine) becouse it is black often over black fields. The rest looks fine thou...
However if I turn on "Normal Combiner" in my gfx-plugin the spinning N gets right, but the rest of the game got serious problems with layering....
What should I do! Rearrange settings? Try another plugin (and in that case: which)?

My plugin configuration is:
core: Mupen 0.4
gfx: Rice's Deadalus 5.2.0
Audio: JttL SDL plugin 1.2
input: blights SDL input plugin 0.0.8-b
RSP: Hacktaruz/Azimer hle rsp plugin

Hacktarux
December 2nd, 2004, 00:32
i think gln64 is the best for this game.

ciruZ
December 2nd, 2004, 17:52
No problems here with Hacktatrux' Glide Plugin. The gn64 doesn't do so well...

Angelus-T
January 7th, 2005, 04:26
I've tried running Zelda on Mupen and the polygons are completely black. And my sound is messed up. Am I using a hacked ROM, or is there something wrong with my plugins?

Please note that my Apple System Profiler says I have ATI Rage Pro, Rage 128 and three Radeon with different numbers.

I just realized that people wouldn't know that I'm running Mac OS X. Sorry I forgot to mention that.

ciruZ
January 7th, 2005, 12:22
Which plugin do you use? Is your XServer set up correctly for GLX?

Angelus-T
January 7th, 2005, 13:23
It won't tell me. There's no plugin options under preferences.

XServer?

Hacktarux
January 7th, 2005, 19:21
Well... if your video card is based on a rage pro, i think you'll have no luck with n64 emulation. It doesn't have enough features to emulate multitexturing correctly.

ciruZ
January 7th, 2005, 23:49
Well... if your video card is based on a rage pro, i think you'll have no luck with n64 emulation. It doesn't have enough features to emulate multitexturing correctly.
No, I had that card in the past, too.
It's supports enough for N64 emulation.
I played a lot of N64 games with it, including Zelda OoT ;).

Angelus-T
January 8th, 2005, 02:03
But I also have Radeon, if that's significant.

Hacktarux
January 8th, 2005, 13:27
Check that your drivers are supporting at least Opengl 1.4

Angelus-T
January 8th, 2005, 16:45
I have openGL, but it's 1.2.4.