Thanks for repeating everything I said.Matata said:Try UltraHLE first, If that doesn´t work try Corn and if that doesn´t work forget about N64 emulation or get a better computer.
Allnatural said:Thanks for repeating everything I said.![]()
Tomppa said:I need help selecting right emulator! So could someone help me?![]()
Voodoo is the perfect card for n64 emulation as of now. But it kinda sucks with pc games.scotty said:Graphics card is fine, although many recommend voodoo cards, I think NVidia cards are more optimal for Video plugins other than Glide
Doomulation said:Voodoo is the perfect card for n64 emulation as of now. But it kinda sucks with pc games.
Actually, neither have I. But most old voodoos work bad with newer pc games as far as I can tell. I can't be 100% sure, because I haven't used one and not the newest ones either.scotty said:Ill only take your word because Ive never used a voodoo card. I still say Im happy with my card for N64 emulation purposes, its hard to beleive Ive had it for a year now. I still think that Jabos plugin and Rices are still pretty good with NVidia cards.
Clements said:Trotterwatch is right. You have Windows XP, although an excellent OS for emulation, is a bit too good for your system. Your graphics card is excellent for N64 emulation- keep it, even though it's old, it'll work absolute wonders with the Glide64 plugin. If its PCI you could use it as a secondary card if you want.
If you want to upgrade your system, I'd get a decent AMD processor eg. over 1.2GHz and you'll be able to use PJ64 and 1964 fullspeed. AMD are fast and very cheap, so you won't have to pay too much for good performance.
192MB is a little low, so get another RAM stick, so that your total RAM is close to 512MB. I reckon a 256MB stick would be a good choice and not too expensive if you want to upgrade from 192MB. RAM is quite cheap.
You may need a new motherboard to cater for all this new stuff if you still want your old computer case, but you might as well buy a totally new comp and move the Voodoo card to it as a secondary card.
If you are buying a new PC, avoid integrated Graphics or Savage/SiS graphics. Any non-integrated GeForce or ATi will do, and you can upgrade that when you can afford to. Well, that's what I did!