victorhooi
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heya,
I'm having some funny issues with trying to run Yoshi's Story under Project64 1.6. I'm searched through the previous posts here, but they didn't really help me much...could just be me...
Using default settings, I get a funny flickering effect when I try to walk to the left, and part of the screen gets overlayed at a smaller size. (bit similar to another post here). You can see the attached images below for what I mean.
I've tried enabling "Use Legacy Pixel Pipeline" as the faq suggests, but this does not have any noticeable effect.
I then tried switching to Jabo's Direct3D6 1.5.2 for my Graphic's plugin, which introduces another issue, namely that the background is now completely gone and replaced with a blue fill effect.
My graphics card is a GeForce 3 Ti200, and I'm using the official NVidia 77.72 ForceWare drivers, and the Rom file is named "Yoshi's Story (Nintendo, 1998) (E) [!].v64" (incidentally, what does the "[!]" mean?).
Anyhelp would be greatly appreaciated, and P64 adn 1964 totally rock :happy: (two that I've tried so far after trying n64 emulation lately).
cya,
Victor
I'm having some funny issues with trying to run Yoshi's Story under Project64 1.6. I'm searched through the previous posts here, but they didn't really help me much...could just be me...
Using default settings, I get a funny flickering effect when I try to walk to the left, and part of the screen gets overlayed at a smaller size. (bit similar to another post here). You can see the attached images below for what I mean.
I've tried enabling "Use Legacy Pixel Pipeline" as the faq suggests, but this does not have any noticeable effect.
I then tried switching to Jabo's Direct3D6 1.5.2 for my Graphic's plugin, which introduces another issue, namely that the background is now completely gone and replaced with a blue fill effect.
My graphics card is a GeForce 3 Ti200, and I'm using the official NVidia 77.72 ForceWare drivers, and the Rom file is named "Yoshi's Story (Nintendo, 1998) (E) [!].v64" (incidentally, what does the "[!]" mean?).
Anyhelp would be greatly appreaciated, and P64 adn 1964 totally rock :happy: (two that I've tried so far after trying n64 emulation lately).
cya,
Victor