When I play Zelda64 (1) the houses in Kokiri forest are white, so is anything black. What is wrong?
Also, the paths appear as a solid yellow colour, and so does the sun. Eh. But the sun is a square, at least in the opening.
When I play Zelda64 (1) the houses in Kokiri forest are white, so is anything black. What is wrong?
Also, the paths appear as a solid yellow colour, and so does the sun. Eh. But the sun is a square, at least in the opening.
download the newest drivers for your video card
Where would they be kind sir?
how about giving us ur specs, peasant?
...and on really romantic evenings of self, I go salsa dancing with my confusion...
From the PJ64 User Manual:
**The video device must be a primary device, have at least 16MB local memory and two texture units. Depending on the features supported by your video card some content may not be displayed correctly and thus some games marked as compatible may suffer glitches or not be playable on your system. The exact features required vary from game to game.
nVidia GeForce256 and ATI Radeon (early models) are suggested as realistic minimum video hardware.
any vidcard with less then 16MB memory will show defect when showing textures, like white objects.
My sig has my specs.
Note: Pentium 4 also.
1024 MB PC 3200 RAM (800 MHz FSB)
3.0 GHz Intel Pentium 4 Processor
Windows XP Home Edition
60 GB HD
Radeon 9800 Pro
SoundMAX Digital Audio Card
Direct X 9.1
ASUS P4C800-e Deluxe Motherboard with Hyperthreading Technology
Click on run in the start menu and type in dxdiag
In the window that pops up click on the 'display' tab and it will tell you the specs of your video card as well as which version of the drivers have been installed.
AMD Athlon XP 1500+ (1.3 GHz)
256mb DDR
Radeon 7500 64mb agp
SoundBlaster PCI 128
WinXP Home Edition
well, since u can't "find" *cough* any video card info, i assume a) u r a n00b b) a have a crappy video card, and thats probably the issue here.
...and on really romantic evenings of self, I go salsa dancing with my confusion...
No, my friend.. just no. I'd say I'm a 12 year old n00b. Seriously. I don't crack open my comp and read everything about it, I have a Nivida Riva TNT card, though.
1024 MB PC 3200 RAM (800 MHz FSB)
3.0 GHz Intel Pentium 4 Processor
Windows XP Home Edition
60 GB HD
Radeon 9800 Pro
SoundMAX Digital Audio Card
Direct X 9.1
ASUS P4C800-e Deluxe Motherboard with Hyperthreading Technology
goto www.nvidia.com and get new drivers there
...and on really romantic evenings of self, I go salsa dancing with my confusion...