Not sure if this is related but I’ve been using project 64 lately and the control stick seems way more difficult to use than the original hardware. Anyone know why this is? It makes it really tough to aim.
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I thought Kaze pretty much reverse engineered the whole thing? Or is that just for Mario 64?
An interesting video, but I don't really feel it got to answer the question posed. He also didn't, for me, answer why he wants to focus on LLE instead of HLE as it's been obvious that LLE is very resource intensive.
Maybe is too soon for cycle accuracy N64 emulators. We will get it eventually.
That was my issue with the video as well
I didn't have time to watch the video at the moment. What's wrong with Dolphin?
Or is this about things people that had a n64 back in the day don't even recognize as wrong?
Edit. Just saw its a MVG video. Everyone calm down, I'm going to watch it.
Edited: Good video. It makes sense to use cheats for each game, and it makes sense it's hard to play lesser known games because of it.