If I don't have an N64 anymore, what's the best/easiest way to play this now?
If I don't have an N64 anymore, what's the best/easiest way to play this now?
Good old games who are drm free and have a higher range of getting things compatible have itIf I don't have an N64 anymore, what's the best/easiest way to play this now?
One of my favorite games of all time. This video was great, I've always wanted to play the PC version.
I'm curious on his thoughts about running it on today's hardware too.I was wondering if Dark1x was going to cover this version. Is it a good port?
Debug Mode
Start a new game on Medium difficulty. Call it .Wampa..Stompa (Case sensitive). Start in a level and as soon as it starts press pause. Now press and hold all at once C up, C right, C down, C left, L, R, Z and Left on the d-pad. While holding these down gently move the control stick left halfway, and hold all this until you hear a sound. Do the same thing with the joystick facing right, then left, right and finally left. Make sure you keep the other buttons held down during this time.
If it worked pink writing will come up, and using L, R and A you can select cheats such as 50 lives, wall ghost, next level, gravity, jump power etc. To make the menu reappear each time you go back to the pause screen C up, C right, C down, C left, L, R, Z and Left on the d-pad.
That was through an OSSC and with deblur engaged. So, yeah, that's best case for analog output from the system.I have to ask Dark1x, when you are showing the N64 are you showing it as a direct feed? Whilst the N64 never looked great it looks pretty terrible blown up onto a 1080p or 4k TV. Whats your thoughts about giving us a feed thats through an OSSC instead? As it's not really changing the image like an emulator does, yet making it look nicer on modern TVs whilst still showing how it looks on original hardware.