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Yes, the shell integration is not needed, I'd agree to the more portable solution.
A great piece of software, thank you! |
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one feature you should think about adding is the ability to select the maximum and minimum FPS. because i need to have several programs open to not have 130 FPS going to making the emulator go crazy.
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whops, just forgot about the tranfer pack plug-in that already is around, then I guess it's not necessary to make it a default function...
whatever, no big deal, just focus on games compatibility and easyness-to-use and you would make me (and a lot of people out there) happy ![]() |
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Just forgot it because my PC never made it to work :P just recently I discovered it could :O (actually few seconds after i wrote the first comment ![]() |
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i use the shell integration alot
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Oh, also, I love the feature on some emulators to be allowed to map controller buttons for quicksave/quickload!
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it'll still be possible load roms by double clicking files if you manually associate with application.. because the underlying command line support ("Project64.exe ROMPath&ROMfile") will be there. we are just hoping that page in settings can go?
how about putting rom file assocation in the installer (and then definately the uninstaller?) do many people really double click roms to play them? how about drag and drop onto the app? (would you use that?) |