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  • Most issues reported these days stem from users not enabling their emulators to use the required amount of RAM.
    We also tend not to use the search feature but post our issues within the texture pack release page.
    Failure to load a texture pack should not be posted in the release thread unless you have already patched the emulator.

    If you don't have the resources to use Large/HD texture packs please do not attempt to do so.
    Users should have a minimum amount of System RAM not less then 4GB's.
    If you have less then 4GB's of RAM do not post about how your emulator crashes,
    RAM is dirt cheap so invest some money into your PC.

    I would like to say thanks to squall_leonhart
    for posting this Solution.

New project idea

Mollymutt

Member
I was wondering, Has anybody ever done a mod for a pc game? I think with all the talent on this board, we could do a sweet mod for Neverwinter Nights or some other game. What about it everyone?
 

Kiggles

New member
*whistles* I didn't want to do this so soon... but-
http://www.projectzeldaonline.com/

Online Zelda Multipler MOD for Halo: Custom Edition, for the PC. Z-targetting, horses, hookshots, and you name it.

You can ussually catch a bunch of updates on the Gearbox forums
http://gbxforums.gearboxsoftware.com/forumdisplay.php?f=10

That's not to say other games aren't an option. Mario, Metroid... HA! Which reminds me, there's virtually a whole Nintendo revival community over there. There're projects for Metroid and Star Fox for Halo CE as well.

All that aside, the biggest factor for modding that'll kill any project is programming. Unless you have a handful of decent and dedicated programmers, it doesn't matter what other talents you have in your crew, the project will fall flat on it's face. Of course, if there happens to be some coders around here, it may be a worthwhile venture.

None of this has much to do with emulation, though, unless you had a fairly specific idea in mind.
 

loopsider

New member
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Heh...heh...
 

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