View Full Version : what games don't work on Project 64 1.6 so far
Mooro12
September 4th, 2006, 18:13
theirs alot of glichy games right now the one's i've had problems with are Rogue Squadron, Vigilante 8, Vigilante 8: 2nd offense, Star Wars Battle For Naboo, And south park: Chef's Luv Shack their eyes are all screwed up. The one's that worked ok but their screen was in half or half a screen were Mario Tennis, and Monopoly. The one's that have textures or menu's and pictures missing are Pokemon Stadium, Pokemon Stadium 2, And the worst one Monster Truck Madness 64, The problem with Mario Golf is that the golf course glithes badly. GT 64: Championship Edition the Cars always glitch none stop. I hope you people can fix this problem. Star Craft 64 Screws up around the team and setup menu's the longest time i've had it running was for 50 seconds.
squall_leonhart
September 4th, 2006, 18:31
read the gamefaq
Mooro12
September 4th, 2006, 18:42
read what gamefaqs
Smiff
September 4th, 2006, 18:45
Look in the help menu (and you probably should get the update aswell)
there aren't many N64 games, so it's very rare to find one we don't know about...
Mooro12
September 4th, 2006, 19:08
people want a emulator that fully works not half !@#$. So it doesn't matter what it is it should be fixed
Smiff
September 4th, 2006, 19:16
well thanks for the insight.
i was actually being nice.
you might want to edit that last post before someone less nice bans you from EmuTalk.
Mooro12
September 4th, 2006, 20:35
Sorry Smiff I didn't mean to be rude or anything but I like stuff being done right and not sloppy. If their's something wrong with a game on a Emulator I sure will be their to check it out and tell the maker of the Emulator
Toasty
September 4th, 2006, 20:37
people want a emulator that fully works not half assed. So it doesn't matter what it is it should be fixed
Who exactly do you think you are? Don't stick your nose up at a sophisticated piece of software that someone else worked hard to write for you free of charge. If you discover a bug that the developers are unaware of, you can report it, but they don't work for you, so keep your demanding attitude to yourself. If you can't do that, go buy a 64.
EDIT: Thanks for apologizing, but bare in mind that the developers don't owe you a thing.
Xtreme2damax
September 4th, 2006, 20:38
@mooro,
Come back when you successfully code a "Perfect" non glitching N64 Emulator or emulator, and then You "Might"(Keyword), be in the position to make such a remark, but most likely not.
Emulation takes alot of hard work, and patience of developers, and I for one am very appreciative of that. There is no "Perfect" Emulator, heck even Atari, Nes, and Snes Emulation are not perfect as of yet, and those consoles are way classic.
If you don't like the emulator, or speed and compatability of it, you can always code your own ;)
I apologise if anyone took offence to what I said.
Mooro12
September 4th, 2006, 20:43
I'm sorry if anybuddy took offence to what i said I was just trying to say that if their is a bug out their i will report it and try and help i'm sorry to who I offended I just talk to serious some times sorry
Mooro12
September 4th, 2006, 20:50
Well anyway has anybuddy had trouble with unexpected errors with the rendering with Project64 1.6?
Mooro12
September 4th, 2006, 20:58
I need help i know it has nothing to do wit this topic but i can't edit my own profile every time it says i'm trying to access someone else's profile! NEED HELP
Xtreme2damax
September 4th, 2006, 23:41
I for one can't help you, as I don't understand your problem, nor have I experienced it. So I'm bumping it up, so someone can or may be able to help you.
Just be careful of what you say next time, as Dev's and other emulation enthusiasts tend to take offense to comments like that, especially on something that is coded/distributed for free. Not trying to burst your bubble, just a little advice or heads up, so you don't make that mistake again ;)
Mooro12
September 6th, 2006, 23:30
Ok that's man i'll try next time
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