If you don't care about all that, you're better off on a N64 emulator such as Project64, which is much lighter too use.īut. I got this nice texture pack for Super Mario 64 for Dolphin as well for ya, as well some nifty codes. And if you're a Japanse player, Owl Statues now have Quick Saving too (at the expensive of the 3rd save slot).Īlso, the GameCube versions still have the Rumble support. The GameCube discs features some small changes as well, mostly glitch fixes and including a case of fixing grammar in Majora's Mask. There is Master Quest too, uniquely released for the GameCube if you prefer an extra challenge for Ocarina of Time. For starters, it actually supports 60 Hz for the PAL versions instead of just 16.67 FPS on the N64 version. The Collector's Edition / Master Quest discs have some interesting changes.
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I am not even sure there is a proper code for 30 FPS on Project64. Collector's Edition and Master Quest discs obviously. Mario 64 is pretty fine in Dolphin though.Įxcept if you want to use my texture pack and these awesome AR / Gecko codes for OoT and MM. The VC/GC ports of OoT and Majora's Mask have various differences and can even randomly crash in some cases.
(02-02-2019, 04:09 AM)JMC47 Wrote: In general: No, you're going to get better performance in N64 games on an N64 emulator along with nicer graphics. I mostly play ocarina of time, majoras mask, mario sunshine, luigis mansion and sometimes a bit of mario 64. Should i swap from PJ64 to dolphin and only use dolphin as my emulator? (02-02-2019, 03:09 AM)emuguy Wrote: Im using two emulators right now, and i really only want to use one.