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    couple problems

    In beetle racing and goldeneye, the speed is too fast which makes it choppy.

    Is there any way to get sound to work in HydroThunder? I tried
    azimer version .13b. It doesn't say anything in the ini.



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    For GoldenEye and Bettle, you need to set Max FPS to "autoSync" in rom option. May also need to lower the CF setting for these games.

    Azimer is awared of the audio problem in HydroThunder, no solution yet.

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    hi,

    For Goldeneye, lower your counter factor by right-clicking the game name in the Rom Browser. Try setting it to 4 first. If that's still too fast, try something lower.

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    hehe i see Rice already replied to this 2 minutes ago.
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    schibo: Thanks, I love it too.

    Especially the server's great speed consider 2 major releases yesterday (Apollo and 1964). I'm feeling pretty good.


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    Great release guys!!!!
    I've got to mention a stability issue: 1964 crashed my whole system a few times, when I used Jabo's D3d and sound plugin (from the old PJ1.3 folder).... It seems that 1964 seems to be very unstable and crashes often. Actually I had to unfreez it with Norton Crashguard.....


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    hmmm....wat OS u using. 1964 is now as stable as pj64, except with the fullscreen emu. infact, the emu has become my first choice to use at the moment.
    WinXP Professional 5.1 (Build #2600) CPU: AMD K7 Athlon XP, 1.67 GHz Video: Samsung SAMTRON 95P Plus(T)/95P on nVidia GeForce4 Ti 4200 (1280x1024x32bpp 60Hz) Sound: SB Audigy Audio [E800] Memory: Used: 156/512MB Uptime: 1h 46m 2s 81ms HD: Free: [C:] 27.93/38.16 GB Connection: 1-World Online via U.S. Robotics 56K FAX EXT @ 45200 bps (Rec: 8.14MB Sent: 0.81MB)

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    Win98.....hmm.... 4 me it's pretty less stable than PJ ;( ....

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    oh, just one more thing...what plugins are u using for optimal performance??

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    Yogaman

    I used Jabo's D3d and sound plugin (from the old PJ1.3 folder)....
    I don't think Jabo's sound plugin works with 1964. It freezes my PC every time. Azimer's 0.30(old) or 0.30(new) could be better choice for you.


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