Hi all. I recently decided to give N64 emulation another go when I saw Rice's plugin recently updated. I used to use Project 64 but have never gotten Rice's to function properly with it, so I kinda gave up on the whole idea. Well the other day I decided to give 1964 a try and so far I'm amazed. It looks like I could play through the Zelda games!
What I'm hoping is that some of you guys could give me suggestions as to what settings you use to get the best possible gaming/graphical experience out of the Zelda games. I'm keeping my Rice's updated (6.01c currently) and using Federelli's high res texture pack (and getting the updates as he releases).
What are the best Rice's plugin settings to use as well as correct the Link model in the Inventory menu (if possible) is my primary concern.
My System: Athlon XP Barton/1.5gb Ram/Radeon 9800 Pro with the Catalyst 5.2 drivers.
And also, since I'm a noob, I'd like to thank everyone in the community for making N64 emulation possible at the level it is today. Rice's capability to load high resolution textures is a major leap for the community and with Federelli jumping on the task of enhancing Zelda only furthers this. I (the community) can't thank you guys enough.
Thanks in advance.
What I'm hoping is that some of you guys could give me suggestions as to what settings you use to get the best possible gaming/graphical experience out of the Zelda games. I'm keeping my Rice's updated (6.01c currently) and using Federelli's high res texture pack (and getting the updates as he releases).
What are the best Rice's plugin settings to use as well as correct the Link model in the Inventory menu (if possible) is my primary concern.
My System: Athlon XP Barton/1.5gb Ram/Radeon 9800 Pro with the Catalyst 5.2 drivers.
And also, since I'm a noob, I'd like to thank everyone in the community for making N64 emulation possible at the level it is today. Rice's capability to load high resolution textures is a major leap for the community and with Federelli jumping on the task of enhancing Zelda only furthers this. I (the community) can't thank you guys enough.
Thanks in advance.