View Full Version : Still having issues with N64 emulators.
FireMage
05-31-2006, 05:09 PM
OK, I think I posted in the wrong place last time, hope this is the right one. I was having issue with My 64 emulator (Project 64) and Dr. Iconcast suggested Nineteen64 it works fairly well for a couple games (Ms. PacMan works great) but others seem to have the same issue. The surfaces are flying all over my screen. Its as if its rendering piles of random surfaces. The characters and interctive pieces render and move fine but the back ground surfaces are all kinds of screwed up. Like I said, random surfaces just filling the screen. Thanks if you know the issue. I've been running through every kind of windows and emulator video settings and even loaded the newest Direct X. Nothing seems to help. Hope its something simple.
Mage
Iconoclast
05-31-2006, 05:13 PM
OK, I think I posted in the wrong place last time, hope this is the right one. I was having issue with My 64 emulator (Project 64) and Dr. Iconcast suggested Nineteen64 it works fairly well for a couple games (Ms. PacMan works great) but others seem to have the same issue. The surfaces are flying all over my screen. Its as if its rendering piles of random surfaces. The characters and interctive pieces render and move fine but the back ground surfaces are all kinds of screwed up. Like I said, random surfaces just filling the screen. Thanks if you know the issue. I've been running through every kind of windows and emulator video settings and even loaded the newest Direct X. Nothing seems to help. Hope its something simple.
MageActually, this should be moved to the PC Gaming/Emulation forum. I see, now, why Kameo mistook this for regarding the N64 console. You didn't have to start a new thread; the moderator of this forum could've moved it there. Let's finish this here, though.
What ROMs, in particular, do you have these issues with when using 1964?
FireMage
05-31-2006, 07:27 PM
Well, Sarges Heroes does it. Mario 64 (yeah I know esa, but I own the original, just busted it in a move. Thats when someone suggested Rom Emulators for computers.. I could play my games and take them on my laptopt etc.) Cruisin USA. I haven't tried any other yet. Like I said Ms Pacman works great. KIgold still has issues though to. It goes through the initial set up with the 64 symbol, but it seems as though th frames aren't leaving the scren.. it just piles the frames on top of each other. The other ones just have surfaces flying all over them.
Iconoclast
05-31-2006, 08:11 PM
OK. I never use the default GFX plugin, Rice's Daedalus, that comes with 1964. Since I deleted it ASAP, I can't tell if the plugin is your problem. But a possibly major help for this would be to change your graphics plugin. Ctrl+P does the trick. Use the GFX plugin that comes with Project64, Jabo's Direct3-D.
chaos master
05-31-2006, 10:48 PM
OK. I never use the default GFX plugin, Rice's Daedalus, that comes with 1964. Since I deleted it ASAP, I can't tell if the plugin is your problem. But a possibly major help for this would be to change your graphics plugin. Ctrl+P does the trick. Use the GFX plugin that comes with Project64, Jabo's Direct3-D.
Didn't you say a while ago that Rice's Daedalus can outdo Jabo's 8th plugin and you were handing out plugin configurations for it? I do not think that is the truth that you wrote there. Please explain.
FireMage
06-01-2006, 04:55 PM
Ok, that worked great. Sorry again for not getting the right area to post, and for misspelling your handle :/. Thanks again
Iconoclast
06-01-2006, 04:59 PM
Didn't you say a while ago that Rice's Daedalus can outdo Jabo's 8th plugin and you were handing out plugin configurations for it? I do not think that is the truth that you wrote there. Please explain.That thread was for configuring Rice's Video Plugin, not Rice's Daedalus.
Let us know, in the PC Gaming/Emulation forum, if you have any other problems.
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