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Brim-n-toxi
02-11-2009, 09:22 PM
any one else having issues getting this game to work i can play and do everything but when the pics come up to actually turn in none of them show up and they all say theres nothing there
Cornellius
02-11-2009, 10:10 PM
no i dont know since ive never played the game but this post should be in general emulation question & suggestion is a forum about the site itself
Iconoclast
02-11-2009, 11:27 PM
This is a frame buffer effect. You are notably using Project64, and under defaults frame buffer emulation can be enabled via Options Configure Graphics Plugin Advanced "Copy Framebuffer to RDRAM". Advanced settings must not be hidden on configuration initialization for the Advanced tab to show in that trial.
"this post should be in general emulation question & suggestion is a forum about the site itself"
Bah-ha-ha aren't they all in their own way--as will every statement trigger questions to a mortal mind
Brim-n-toxi
02-12-2009, 09:34 PM
sry i wasnt really sure where to place the thread 2 but thanx for that and i am using project 64 and it gives me problems with a few other games like gaunlet legends and such but hopefully your advice will help out a bit
Cornellius
02-12-2009, 10:03 PM
sry i wasnt really sure where to place the thread 2 but thanx for that and i am using project 64 and it gives me problems with a few other games like gaunlet legends and such but hopefully your advice will help out a bit
what i meant in my post was to use proper punctuation and proper language because the way you type it its difficult to read and understand so please next time you post (at least here) use proper language and punctuation so that way people here will be more tempted to help you with your problem thanks
Iconoclast
02-13-2009, 12:50 AM
Gauntlet Legends needs a different RDP. Do use Jabo's plugin for the current game with the frame buffer support activated.
Options > Settings... defaults to switch these plug-ins. Currently the only option to look at would be Jabo's Direct3D8 for the graphics processor. We should install files to the folder $Project64\Plugin.
Install Glide64.dll to that folder and glide3x.dll to $Project64\. These files are updated from here.
http://glide64.emuxhaven.net
Now switch to the plug-in "Glide64". We want to try another plug-in for Gauntlet Legends called Rice's Video Plugin. It is easiest to install this plug-in by visiting here.
https://ricevideo.bountysource.com/
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