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    N64 Zelda OoT Problems

    Hello everyone..First off i would like to say..i am a noob,so please bare with me.I just searched the fourms for my problem and i didnt see it..I went through alot of zelda stuff though just to make sure..I wanted to look before i asked..Ok the problem is i just got a N64 to USB adaptor..It works great it can also convert Playstation 2 to USB..i am using project 64 1.6 and i know my Rom is good..everything seems to run perfect..the controller..game etc..the only thing is when i move with Link he moves slow as hell and he doesnt flip when you hit A while your walking..It's been awhile since i have played the actually 64..so im pretty sure thats how it works..at least i know he doesnt move at a snails pace..please if anyone has any ideas or has had this problem any help would be great..thanks a million.



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    If you are using the N-Rage input plugin (if you aren't, I suggest that you use it), try fiddling with the Analog Stick Range slider.
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    Yeah im using the N-Rage plug-in...i will keep messing with it..Thank you very much for your fast reply..

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