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Rykusho

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ok, i have PJ64 on my computer.. im loving it, i downloaded orcarina of time.. but when i play some of the graphics dont show up, like the water is black, the praries are black:yucky: and im around this part in the game when i have to find something in water... buttttttttttttt i cant find the water cause there is no water to see :p soo can someone tell me how to make it show, or upgrade my PJ64.. i know its an emulator, so if nothing can be done then im ok with that
 
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Rykusho

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by the way, it could probaly be my graphics card.. so i dont know (i have a geforce 2 :yucky:
 

WhiteX

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it is most likely your cards driver, what version is it?
for an optimal experience try the 50.?? series.
 
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Rykusho

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so get a new graphics card?? my card is a GeForce2 MX/MX 400... yes i know it sucks, but the rest of my computer is really good
 

revl8er

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try updating your gfx card drivers, I had that card before and didnt have any problems. You can try using glide64 with a glide wrapper.
 
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Rykusho

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... umm im kidn of new to this kind of stuff.. give me a step by step explination.. or you can explain to me on AIM, my s/n is irrlydontknow
 

WhiteX

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Rykusho said:
so get a new graphics card??

No, get other driver, what is the one you got now?
FYI as "driver" i mean the software that controls your hardware, in this case your graphics card.
read what we type or we will not be very helpful to you.

EDIT: since you will get fond of reading, here is some material regarding the forceware drivers used by nvidia because there is no way i´ll step by step you on driver updates...

http://www.tweakguides.com/NVFORCE_1.html
 
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RJARRRPCGP

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Please download and install Detonator 28.32, (old, I know, but still available, even at nvidia.com, if you look at the previous version archive section) then please try again with Jabo's GFX plugin 1.5.2.

If some things still look ugly, then get Project64 1.4! Because Jabo's GFX plugin 1.4 rocked with a GeForce 2 MX! I doubt that it would look any better than with Jabo's GFX plugin 1.4!
Then, if you want to still use Project64 1.6, copy the GFX plugin from Project64 1.4's plugin folder to Project64 1.6's plugin folder! Can't see why that would fail.
 
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Rykusho

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ive went to nvidias website, and downloaded the latest drivers for my graphics card, and it still doesnt show any better..
 
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Rykusho

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RJARRRPCGP said:
Please download and install Detonator 28.32, (old, I know, but still available, even at nvidia.com, if you look at the previous version archive section) then please try again with Jabo's GFX plugin 1.5.2.

If some things still look ugly, then get Project64 1.4! Because Jabo's GFX plugin 1.4 rocked with a GeForce 2 MX! I doubt that it would look any better than with Jabo's GFX plugin 1.4!
Then, if you want to still use Project64 1.6, copy the GFX plugin from Project64 1.4's plugin folder to Project64 1.6's plugin folder! Can't see why that would fail.

OMG... Thank you RJARRRPCGP...i downloaded Deonator 28.32, and now the game shows very clearly!!! Thank you guys!:bouncy: :happy:
 

painkiller78

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@Rykusho
Hi, I man.. I used to have that GFx card you have and had the same problem when PJ64 1.6 came out, in the forums someone told me that it was cause the new jabo plugin uses a a especial feature not present in the geforce2 series (something about render-to-texture or vertex don't know what... just present on DX8 certified/compatible modern video cards), but I was able to found a workaround using ForceWare drivers version 44.03, it was not perfect but at least I could see the water on the fairies ponds ;)... don't use the "lastest" drivers, It will not work, uninstall the current one and install the old one found on nVidia web site archive. after that try using "the legacy pixel pipeline" option on advaneced options on jabo's new plugin.. that should do the work.
I would really recommend that you get another video card, something like a cheaper radeon 9000 or better, or a newer nvidia... you decide, it all depend how much you are decided to spend...

Well, hope it helps.
 

Skryabin

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I have a GeForce4 MX 4000, and I have the exact same problem as the OP. I'll also try out all of your suggestions and get back to you...
 

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