AgogData
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2011-06-06
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#1341
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2011-06-06
, 00:54
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2011-06-06
, 01:04
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@ Barcelona
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#1343
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Is changing the keys still the same old way or it will alter some of the new stuff ?
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2011-06-06
, 01:18
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#1344
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2011-06-06
, 01:33
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2011-06-06
, 02:50
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#1346
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Bummer: Now I cannot change the framerate (as you said it wouldn't)... you said that now there's separate configs for each game? How do I access them? Or, how can I make one? Because here to "Try" to play Paper Mario it needs to be framerate 1 (0= black screen), and the other games, run fine/better with higher ones.
Thank you!
This applies to the GFX plugin:
For 0.0.5 you have two config files:
- The global configuration
gles2n64.conf
Settings in here affect all games. This file can be
opened and edited with Mupens 'Configuration' menu entry.
- The 'per game' configuration
gles2n64rom.conf
Settings in here affect only the respective game. Each
game 'inherits' the global settings from gles2n64.conf but
these options can override the settings in the global
configuration.
This file can only be opened externally (yet), there is no
GUI option to access it at the moment.
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2011-06-06
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@ Brazil
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#1347
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2011-06-06
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#1348
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2011-06-06
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#1349
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2011-06-06
, 10:35
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@ Melbourne, Australia
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#1350
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emulator, games, mupen64plus, nintendo, nintendo64 |
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