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So I got Bizhawk and was trying an OOT randomizer. I launched the game, clicked 'N64' and was trying to set the graphical settings to smooth out the game and make it look better. But upon rebooting Bizhawk; OOT now launches at 0.000005% speed, and all the graphical options under 'N64' have been replaced with 'Settings', which ONLY shows if I am playing with a mempack to ExpPack added on! All the graphical settings (which included what drivers were being used, plus resolution, plus whatever I changed) are gone! So I can't even fix it! Please help?
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Eguzky wrote:
So I got Bizhawk and was trying an OOT randomizer. I launched the game, clicked 'N64' and was trying to set the graphical settings to smooth out the game and make it look better. But upon rebooting Bizhawk; OOT now launches at 0.000005% speed, and all the graphical options under 'N64' have been replaced with 'Settings', which ONLY shows if I am playing with a mempack to ExpPack added on! All the graphical settings (which included what drivers were being used, plus resolution, plus whatever I changed) are gone! So I can't even fix it! Please help?
I assume based on your description Mupen crashed when booting up so it fell back to one of the Ares64 cores (which are much slower than Mupen). You can change Mupen video plugin settings without Mupen loaded with Config->Cores->N64 Video Plugin Settings
Joined: 5/28/2022
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CasualPokePlayer wrote:
Eguzky wrote:
So I got Bizhawk and was trying an OOT randomizer. I launched the game, clicked 'N64' and was trying to set the graphical settings to smooth out the game and make it look better. But upon rebooting Bizhawk; OOT now launches at 0.000005% speed, and all the graphical options under 'N64' have been replaced with 'Settings', which ONLY shows if I am playing with a mempack to ExpPack added on! All the graphical settings (which included what drivers were being used, plus resolution, plus whatever I changed) are gone! So I can't even fix it! Please help?
I assume based on your description Mupen crashed when booting up so it fell back to one of the Ares64 cores (which are much slower than Mupen). You can change Mupen video plugin settings without Mupen loaded with Config->Cores->N64 Video Plugin Settings
That fixed it! Except my resolution is so high; the menu is off the top of my screen, so I can't get back into the option to slower it. Man, when I break things, I break them but good! Edit: Hitting alt+space, then maximize fixed that. Though I'm still getting input lag and audio clipping/crackling Edit again: It seems turning off Texture Enchancement Mode fixed that. I am really new at this stuff. Maybe fixed? I feel there's still a half-second/second input delay. But that could just be N64 being N64...Audio is working, though!