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what would i like to see? well first off where the saves go are fine for me, but there should be an option also. and back in the day i was a star wars fanboy and even though nemu can run star wars rougue squadron it wont let me program in my controllers axis so im SOL there. id like to see pj64 1.7 be able to run that game. also, id like to not get epilepsy every time i play shadows of the empire. that screen flicker gets really old.
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there is a patch available to make rogue squadron run on XP-7-x64
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Saves should go in a users folder, not in the program's directory. I don't want the other users of my system messing with my saves. Neither they want my meddling. Linking to the saves in the program's directory is fine.
For portable use, make a portable version of Project64. This could be an option in the software. A button [Transfer me to USB], [Project64 to go], [Project64 Portable]. Likewise an import button, [Transfer me from USB], or [Project64 import me] |
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Playing Ocarina of Time I do multiple saves to save my progress When I re open project 64 and the game, I can't figure out how to load the game I have saved, I lose all the progress and have to start from the beginning So frustrating! Please anyone help! thanks lawrence |
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under system in 1.6 is restore/load state f7 & load/load ctrl+l
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By the way, there is no such thing as x32, moron. If you knew anything about computers this argument might be worth the effort. |
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Well here's the thing: in Project64 1.6 ROMs had automatic saves, like when you normally save in the game. However, there is another way of saving, manually, on the program itself, and the loading of the save is super quick and it loads exactly where it was saved. :/ not sure what's better..
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Savestates do have that advantage, but they can be unstable. the autosaves are the native saves found on the n64 cart.
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tell that to developers releasing x32 and x64 apps.
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i think hes fussing over the terms x86 and x32 :P
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