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    EmuTalk Member CowFreak's Avatar
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    "use PJ64.rdb"??

    Hi Just a minor niggle.

    How do you get games to use the PJ64.rdb file? As far as I can tell you can't do it manually? does the emulator do the work automatically or is there maybe something I'm missing?

    Confuscious say... man who stand on toilet is high on pot.


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    I Run This Eddy's Avatar
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    the rsp dll i think does it automatically, or maybe even 1964, or the 1964 ini
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    N64 Addict Duncan's Avatar
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    The custom PJ64.rdb file was included in the v0.8.3 release, and should be used as it has settings and fixes that are exclusively for 1964, as it also uses Jabo's D3D plugin
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    ????????????????????????? Doomulation's Avatar
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    It's simple. Once you have put the file in 1964's directory, it will be used when needed, nothing to worry 'bout.
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    EmuTalk Member CowFreak's Avatar
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    Cool, that's what I thought, just wasn't sure. Thanks lads.
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