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Enigmus
10-09-2009, 11:53 AM
And before I speak, yes, I own the cartridge in real life, so no need for the lawyer police. So, I went to play Star Wars: Rogue Squadron in Project 64, and know what happened? The opening text screen was blippy, and the game froze at the Nintendo 64 logo. I searched on Google for any plugins of any kind, and all I found were some random forum pages about the same subject (with admittingly BAD grammar compared to here) and a Youtube video about some plugin that I couldn't understand to the guy in it having what I call "35 Year Old in the Basement With Damaged Vocal Cords From Screaming At 12 Year Olds In Halo 3 and World of Warcraft Syndrome" and no dice. So, is there no interest in a plugin to make it work, or is it the ROM? Any thoughts? I heard that 1.7 wll have compatblity, but that won't come out for about 3 years, probably. All of ths just to play Rogue Squadron in wdescreen HD. :angry:

Rogue
10-09-2009, 12:47 PM
You can buy the PC version...

Enigmus
10-09-2009, 01:08 PM
You can buy the PC version...

Oh, hello no joystick support and bad arrow key and mouse control! How's it going?

Still, I prefer the Nintendo 64 version best because it's what I'm used to the most. I played the PC version a few times, it's not the same. That, and the N64 emulator has arrow key control WAY beyond the PC one. I like the N64 one because it's a more perfect one.

A Black Falcon
10-09-2009, 10:15 PM
Oh, hello no joystick support and bad arrow key and mouse control! How's it going?

Still, I prefer the Nintendo 64 version best because it's what I'm used to the most. I played the PC version a few times, it's not the same. That, and the N64 emulator has arrow key control WAY beyond the PC one. I like the N64 one because it's a more perfect one.

Huh? I first played the game on the PC, and used my Sidewinder Gamepad, so it certainly supports gamepads at least. It was kind of hard with the d-pad, but an amazing game anyway. Does it really not have analog joystick support, seriously? I find that hard to believe...

Enigmus
10-10-2009, 09:34 AM
Huh? I first played the game on the PC, and used my Sidewinder Gamepad, so it certainly supports gamepads at least. It was kind of hard with the d-pad, but an amazing game anyway. Does it really not have analog joystick support, seriously? I find that hard to believe...


Read somewhere there's no joystick support. That, and the N64 one might not work in PJ64 due to heightmaps or something else weird...

PC-ENGINE HELL
10-10-2009, 04:53 PM
Since you own it, just play it on a real deck, not many other options available otherwise.

Enigmus
10-10-2009, 08:27 PM
Since you own it, just play it on a real deck, not many other options available otherwise.

I just like them in emulators because I can make it go faster, disable the fog, use cheats (I don't own a Gameshark.:shameful:) and mess with the graphics to make it go widescreen. Still, nothing beats the classics, I guess.

TO THE N64 CAVE, ROBIN!
DaAAaAaaaAA Duuun DUN!