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Dylan
Posts: 185/1407 |
Originally posted by goldangel Yah me i like 1964
1964 is the buggy uncompatible piece o' crap. PJ64 is hands down the best for compatibility, frame rate, graphics quality and sound quality. Unfortunately I have to use Nemu due to graphics card issues... |
KATW
Posts: 1325/3959 |
Ive only seen project 64 in action. One of my brothers friends was playing TLOZ:OOT on his laptop, and it was running pretty smoothly, no noticable glitchyness, or slowdowns.
Yeah Project 64 gets my vote... |
Prier
Posts: 2052/8392 |
Project 64 seems to work the best...but I sure as heck don't use the original video driver that comes with it. Jabo's thing doesn't run too well on my piece of crap.
Course 1964 is about the same...a bit more stable...and it was the one that took the screenies from Puyo Puyo Sun like this:
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Lilmario
Posts: 90/367 |
Project 64, it can run Zelda OOT on my crappy computer |
Proto K
Posts: 181/279 |
Project 64 is more compatible, but 1964 is much faster. Your call.
I use 1964 though because my system is slower and it runs many games faster than Project 64. |
Heian-794
Posts: 233/896 |
Only ever used 1964, and it can't handle F-Zero X properly. I'd love to play that on an emu sometime. |
unknown
Posts: 20/47 |
Project64 is by far the best one I've used. Actually its the only one I used ...so I guess my vote will go to Project 64 |
Ed
Posts: 385/761 |
Project 64, it actually works
1964:
Nemu: Aaargh! |
Darth Coby
Posts: 571/1371 |
Originally posted by HyperHacker PJ64 for quality, Corn for speed. Nintendo's emu for Gamecube is really the best in quality/speed, but it lacks features, and there's no PC version available.
I've waited so long for this, I just never wanted to make a thread about it. When I download and unzip Corn, I get two EXEs, they do NOTHING. How do I work with it? |
HyperLamer
Posts: 1045/8210 |
PJ64 for quality, Corn for speed. Nintendo's emu for Gamecube is really the best in quality/speed, but it lacks features, and there's no PC version available. |
Darth Coby
Posts: 568/1371 |
Originally posted by iamhiro1112 Well, Project 64 is the probably the best one out there. The only drawbacks are that graphics in a few games are messed up. F-zero X for example. Also you can only use the pre-installed gameshark cheats.
Let's hope work on project 1964 continues and surpasses PJ64.
Actually, I recall there being a way to edit the built-in gameshark codes. But I'm probably confusing Project 64's cheat function with ePSXe's. |
iamhiro1112
Posts: 53/487 |
Well, Project 64 is the probably the best one out there. The only drawbacks are that graphics in a few games are messed up. F-zero X for example. Also you can only use the pre-installed gameshark cheats.
Let's hope work on project 1964 continues and surpasses PJ64. |
JJ64
Posts: 69/919 |
1964 is the only one I have, so I'll say that. |
Slash Dafter
Posts: 264/584 |
Originally posted by Kefka Project64 is the best one I've used
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Kefka
Posts: 1236/3392 |
Project64 is the best one I've used |
firemaker
Posts: 18/247 |
i can never get that bloddy thing to work the 1964 or the pro |
16BT
Posts: 114/233 |
Project 64 is a great N64 emulator. |
goldangel
Posts: 3/57 |
Yah me i like 1964 |