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I have made an update to the RDB (silly mistakes):
See that link in About has a purpose
I reserve the right to the "official" name and version numbering on Project64.rdb (not out of egotism but some sort of quality assurance for end users). I may also update the Project64.chm just because I don't like leaving things incomplete and w/ typos
... I don't know if it's really helpful to people.
It's sad to see the team dismantled... not sure how to say this without sounding cheesy but sometimes in life the right people come together at the right time and what you get is more than the sum of the parts... I believe this is what happened with Project64. And I'm talking about everyone... Eagle and Gentlemen didn't just make a cheat file, they made a great cheat file.. N-Rage didn't just make an input plugin, he made a great input plugin. Credit to Zilmar for his instincts there. And I may have acted sometimes like I hated everyone here but just looking at other forums makes you appreciate this one. Umm that managed to sound kind of insulting too
There are people I would like to thank like fizban who disappeared since v1.0. And sorry I didn't spend more time talking to people like Nrage, Eagle, Gent, bodie.
I have at the moment no further interest in an active part in the development of Project64 or any other emulator... there are people with talent out there but for me it wouldnt be the same without Zilmar and Jabo, I got so used to their way of working, we had our own little language of abbreviations on ICQ
I also found Jabo and I have almost the same sense of humour, which certainly helped keep things together, and made difficult times even fun... with Zilmar I found trying to be funny mostly resulted in misunderstandings, so sorry about those Zil, wouldn't have blamed you for telling me to go f__k myself a few times, which amazingly you never really did.
I will try to clean up the Issues page etc before I go (on holiday, and maybe really go... not sure yet whether the site will stay up when I get back) so users are left with a picture of where things are, and maybe developers out there have some idea where to go next... I don't really know what Zilmar would have planned next, but there's no law saying you have to take it the same way anyway.
I'm happy with the way Project64 has turned out, don't regret the time spent on it at all (and it's a lot of time too, like hours a day for 8 months, youd be forgiven for asking where it went, or maybe you can see, I don't know).
I hope people will:
read my docs a bit
help each other out
not rip off the source
have lots of fun playing games on Project64
remember how much work went into it and the ground that was broken
give other projects all the support you can now
Code:
1.4.02 25th December 2001
fixed Perfect Dark saving
fixed Zelda 1&2 PAL resolution and stability
1.4.01 24th December 2001
released with Project64 1.4
See that link in About has a purpose
I reserve the right to the "official" name and version numbering on Project64.rdb (not out of egotism but some sort of quality assurance for end users). I may also update the Project64.chm just because I don't like leaving things incomplete and w/ typos
It's sad to see the team dismantled... not sure how to say this without sounding cheesy but sometimes in life the right people come together at the right time and what you get is more than the sum of the parts... I believe this is what happened with Project64. And I'm talking about everyone... Eagle and Gentlemen didn't just make a cheat file, they made a great cheat file.. N-Rage didn't just make an input plugin, he made a great input plugin. Credit to Zilmar for his instincts there. And I may have acted sometimes like I hated everyone here but just looking at other forums makes you appreciate this one. Umm that managed to sound kind of insulting too
I have at the moment no further interest in an active part in the development of Project64 or any other emulator... there are people with talent out there but for me it wouldnt be the same without Zilmar and Jabo, I got so used to their way of working, we had our own little language of abbreviations on ICQ
I will try to clean up the Issues page etc before I go (on holiday, and maybe really go... not sure yet whether the site will stay up when I get back) so users are left with a picture of where things are, and maybe developers out there have some idea where to go next... I don't really know what Zilmar would have planned next, but there's no law saying you have to take it the same way anyway.
I'm happy with the way Project64 has turned out, don't regret the time spent on it at all (and it's a lot of time too, like hours a day for 8 months, youd be forgiven for asking where it went, or maybe you can see, I don't know).
I hope people will:
read my docs a bit
help each other out
not rip off the source
have lots of fun playing games on Project64
remember how much work went into it and the ground that was broken
give other projects all the support you can now