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    Unhappy Graphics help....

    I'm using Project 64 Version 1.6
    when I play some games....some graphics will show up like boxes....here are some examples...

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    Those boxes are so annoying to see!
    How can I correct them? or just remove them? plz help me guyz.... :crybaby:crybaby:crybaby:crybaby:



    btw sorry for my ignorance...newbie here....


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    My somewhat educated guess is that either your video card drivers are damaged, or you have a very poor graphics card (an integrated intel chip or a very old, unsupported graphics card).

    Try Jabo's Direct3D6 plugin.

    So, what kind of graphics hardware do you have?
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    what is a graphic hardware?
    and how can I find it?
    sorry I'm just a kid...

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    Graphics hardware being a device inside your computer that is responsible for producing a picture on-screen; these days graphics hardware refers to either a graphics card or an integrated graphics chip places on the computers motherboard. Without one you'd see nothing on-screen.

    Before you go and try to find what kind of graphics hardware you have, I suggest that you switch the active graphics plugin to Jabo's Direct3D6 and try the game again (Options --> Settings --> Plugins).

    If you want to know all kinds of information about your computer, click Start --> Run, type in "dxdiag" (without the quotes) and press Enter. Check the System (general computer information) and Display (information about the graphics card/chip installed in your computer) tabs.
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    I have these plug-ins....

    Jabo's Direct3D8 1.6
    and
    Jabo's Direct3D6 1.5.2

    Where can i get the Jabo's Direct3D6?

    and here's what i find in the "dxdiag"

    System tab:
    Processor: Intel Celeron, ~790Mhz
    Memory: 510MB RAM
    Page File: 414MB used, 834MB available
    DirectX Version: DirectX 9.0c (4.09.0000.0904)

    Display tab:
    Device:
    Chip Type: Intel(R) 82810
    DAC Type: Internal
    Approx. Total Memory: 32.0 MB
    Current Display Mode: 1024 x 768 (16 bit) (75Hz)
    Monitor: hp pavilion mx70

    i just listed above what i think is important.....and i didn't include there the ones in the "Drivers" box...do i have to include it?
    and the things listed above is compatible with Project 64?




    sorry for many question... :wallbash::wallbash:

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    No, you don't have to include the details in the Drivers box.

    Like I guessed, your problem stems from the Integrated Intel chip, that is denoted by the "Chip Type" field. Intel's chips are known to perform very poorly in both PC games and in emulation, so with this in mind the kind of graphical errors you get in not surprising.

    Basically, the default graphics plugin that Project64 uses is too advanced for integrated Intel graphics chip and the chips lack the necessary features to work properly with the plugin.

    Where can i get the Jabo's Direct3D6?
    You already answered your question in your own post (read lines 1-5 in your post), and Jabo's Direct43D6 is bundled with Project64.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Agozer View Post
    You already answered your question in your own post (read lines 1-5 in your post)
    Just incase it's not clear enough...

    Quote Originally Posted by dark0angel View Post
    I have these plug-ins....

    Jabo's Direct3D8 1.6
    and
    Jabo's Direct3D6 1.5.2

    Where can i get the Jabo's Direct3D6?

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    oh sorry....I'm an idiot....but i try that plug-ins but it still gives the same result...
    but i find this.... Click Here

    then i go to here... Zelda
    it says its a Texture Pack....
    is it compatible woth my pc?

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    You can do anything with texture packs if your graphics chip cannot even handle "regular" N64 graphics properly. having said that, texture packs need a graphics plugin that supports texture packs. Neither Jabo's Direct3D8 plugin nor Direct3D6 plugin have texture pack support.
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    so what plugins supports texture packs?
    can you give me the download links?
    and what texture pack for Legend Of Zelda OoT are the best?

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