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Dib

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  1. Ogre Battle 64 was probably the best game (or tied in with Perfect Dark) on the console. Unfortunately, it's also been one of the last games to run properly on N64 emulation. As it's been said here, Jabo's plugin doesn't run it properly, leaving non-Voodoo users without much alternative. I wouldn't mind getting back into playing it at some point, but I really hate having to switch around plugins on a per-game basis. At least on pj64, since 1964 had the option to store per-game plugin configurations.
  2. They know because of Neo-Flash. It plays commercial games from a GBA flash cart. There are lots of problems with it, like the inability to save (you have to own a flash cart with an equivalent save type and overwrite it with whatever game you're playing) that makes it entirely not worth the money. So the technology still has some place to go before anybody should buy into it.
  3. I really liked 1964 for quite some time. It was easier to set up, which is good for anybody just starting out with an emulator. It also stores it's configuration in a.ini instead of the registry, allowing me to reinstall Windows or change around my emulation directory structure and not have to reconfigure every thing. And on a slower machine like the 700 mhz I was using, it ran better than pj64 ever did. But it's incompatibility with Ogre Battle 64 was what caused me to switch once pj64 was updated to 1.6. They expect you to revert to a previous version of 1964 just to run it, and that's unacceptable. So I'd rather deal with all of pj64's bullshit (missing.dll files unincluded with the distribtuion, Windows installer, registry stored settings, etc.) than have to switch around between multiple emulators just to run all my games.
  4. My experience with Rice's plugin is that it's the worst I've ever tried. I originally used Glide64 on my Voodoo 5, and everything worked great. Then I got my Geforce 6800 Go, and tried Rice's video because it had been widely recommended. I don't remember any N64 games running correctly. Jabo's, on the other hand, has been pretty good so far except where this game is concerned, and that's a shame.
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