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February 6th, 2002, 22:10
#1
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February 6th, 2002, 23:20
#2
Emutalk Member
whats the problem? did you crop that image?
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February 6th, 2002, 23:30
#3
EmuTalk Member
No, This is how the game appears on screen during cut scenes and Z targetting. Like I said However, it is a neew problem the game use to run fine. I have tried Uninstaling/ Reinstalling PJ64 to no avail. It might be helpful for you to know that the same issue arrises in 1964 which I have Installed recently (could this have caused the problem) which leads me to hypothesise that the problem is to do with the Plugin (Jabo 1.4)
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February 6th, 2002, 23:34
#4
Emutalk Member
im still not clear on the problem, is it that youre missing the bottom of the screen? is this a PAL rom?
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February 6th, 2002, 23:40
#5
EmuTalk Member
The Roms name is 'Legend of Zelda 2 - Majora's Mask (E) [!].z64' so yes I think its pal. The problem is the black border (top) which blocks out part of the cut scene, In game play. It is comprised of one large area a tiny gap where the game screen is visible then another small black area instead of a black area at the top and one at the bottom. If there was some way I could restore my original config I assume this problem would go. But as I said I have tried Un/Re installing
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February 6th, 2002, 23:44
#6
Emutalk Member
well that can happen by choosing a bad resolution (try 640x480) or by using FSAA (try turning it off) OR perhaps by not correcting the resolution (try updated RDB file).
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February 6th, 2002, 23:52
#7
EmuTalk Member
What Is FSAA and how do I turn it on/off. I have tried changing the resolutions and I assum I have the latest RDB file as it comes with PJ64 Vs 1.4
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February 6th, 2002, 23:55
#8
Emutalk Member
no its the one on my site. BTW, its funny that you notice that line but not that youre missing 1/5 of the screen.
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February 7th, 2002, 00:04
#9
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Cheers It works. Also I was wondering if i can get that rdb file to work on 1964 as I have an ancient machine and zelda mm runs faster on that emulator.
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February 7th, 2002, 00:09
#10
Emutalk Member
yes just copy it into the root of your 1964 folder
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