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Does project 64 use the RAM upgrade pak?

Discussion in 'Technical Help' started by Chichimoge, Oct 24, 2009.

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  1. Chichimoge

    Chichimoge Active Member

    I'm playing DK64, (I would play on my actual N64 if I had any working controllers) but some textures don't load and some models don't form right? So how can I fix this? Thanks.
     
  2. mds64

    mds64 Well-Known Member

    Well conkers bad fur day worked-and that is basically a ruder version of the same game...

    Try changing the plugin settings-and what are your pc's specs-I have yet to try but every other games has worked...

    But the n64 emulators were never done-the star wars games don't work right.

    All of them....
     
  3. Chichimoge

    Chichimoge Active Member

    I'll try changing my plug-ins. My computer has pretty good specs so I don't think my computer is the problem.
     
  4. mds64

    mds64 Well-Known Member

    So what are they?

    My laptop can just run re5 on lowest settings..not bad.'


    2ghz speed-1 gb ram.

    ...Tommoro i might try it and see-as i have it in my external drive which ain;t here...

    Have other games had this issue?

    If conkers bad fur day works I see no reason why this won't.
     
  5. Loonylion

    Loonylion Administrator Staff Member

    try zelda majoras mask, that game requires it.
     
  6. mds64

    mds64 Well-Known Member

    Good idea.
    That works on mine-and it's also a great game :)
     
  7. Chichimoge

    Chichimoge Active Member

    My computer has 3 gigs ram and 1.87 ghz
     
  8. KevInChester

    KevInChester Well-Known Member

    Yes it does support the expansion pack. The main thing of importance for PJ64 is:

    CPU/Graphics (DX8 or higher standard preferred)/Ram

    Long time since I played this (I was one of 3 original testers) - seem to remember it needed certain .ini settings. Was never perfected on the released version. Haven't checked the recent (unreleased) Alphas, might give them a try later.

    >But the n64 emulators were never done-the star wars games don't work right.

    They work somewhat using LLE graphics and the software graphics plugin. The Factor 5 games, Rogue Squadron/Naboo/Indiana Jones used some highly unorthodox programming methods, that team were amazing.


    PJ64 isn't dead btw, I envisage that a public release PJ64 2.0 will happen at some point in the future. Was put back a bit though due to Zilmar and Jabo having real life work to do :)
     
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