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What's that...?
Originally posted by Dave2001
Here's Goldeneye, finally working in v0.174 development beta. It goes very slow though.
then make it faster
now for real, i'm just kidding, congrats on the progress, and keep up the great work.
Originally posted by Dave2001
Here's Goldeneye, finally working in v0.174 development beta. It goes very slow though.
Doomulation said:It's a shame it's so slow with the wrapper...
l@g said:Dave, 0.174 ver => 74% complete?
zorbid said:
The Glide64+eVoodoo3 combo is fast. On par with Jabo's, maybe faster sometimes. The main problem is that eVoodoo is still very buggy.
CpU MasteR said:
yes, but i am working with McLeod (eVoodoo Author) to fix most of these common problems. Remember, the wrapper is not just for Glide64, it works with PSX Emus & Commercial computer games...
Remote said:By looking at the included docs it seems like some of the earlier EA Sports games, i.e Nba, Fifa, works under Glide...
That doesn't concern me very much yet. That which concerns me is that it's so slow! And there's nothing that can be done to it :/zorbid said:
The Glide64+eVoodoo3 combo is fast. On par with Jabo's, maybe faster sometimes. The main problem is that eVoodoo is still very buggy.
Doomulation said:
That doesn't concern me very much yet. That which concerns me is that it's so slow! And there's nothing that can be done to it :/
Doomulation said:I'll see to get an AMD Compiler.
They actually exists.
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