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So me and my girlfriend have been trying to play Super Mario 64 at the same time use two emulators and two screens but every time one runs the other pauses is there any way to do this or is there no point.
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'Pause emulation when window is not active', under Options > Settings. Disable it on both emulators.
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Thanks Mate
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Would you play the Super Mario 64 Multiplayer mod?
Two 1964 ultrafast 3.0 windows works perfectly!!! I could control both of them simultaneously,but how will you map different controls per running process? I guess you could set up a second one with different controls,in a different folder. Last edited by retroben; 31st October 2014 at 05:04 AM. |
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So far i don't think there is any plugin that can emulate the music correctly. However, Azimer's XA2 audio seems to do a decent job with the sound effects on my system. The music is still bugged/garbled beyond relief though. Thankfully, you can go to the game's options menu and mute the music from there.
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If you have problems in SM64 there's something wrong with your settings, did you disable Fixed Audio Timing in the rom's settings? If not do so. Also this really has nothing to do with the topic at hand don't know why you posted this here
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