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Cairnie

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Re: The Emulation Thread
Only just caught up as I'm having broadband issues but when I go round my bf's this weekend I'm definitely giving this old SSF a go, thanks in advance for working this thing!
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Snagglebee

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Re: The Emulation Thread
The Jaguar controller had numpad. So maybe it's possible.TFDs39 wrote:How?You can access it in same way as PC: Defeat Mr. Dark and type the respective code to enter in it.OldClassicGamer wrote:Jaggy version had Breakout minigame as well and it was easier to access it.
Haruka wrote:[edit]Atari Jaguar version
In the Atari Jaguar version of Rayman, the Breakout minigame is unlocked by entering the code 1364 during the introductory animation in which Rayman is seen chasing his various body parts and assembling himself. This code is hidden in the main game; in the third phase of Anguish Lagoon, in which Rayman rides Bzzit, the friendly mosquito, four clusters of Tings in the shape of the numbers ‘1’, ‘3’, ‘6’ and ‘4’ are passed, giving the player a hint as to how the minigame is unlocked. These Ting clusters are only present in the Jaguar version.
Also I forgot to post yesterday:
I wish I could also contribute like OCG, but wait I already did
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@Raymanni
Jaguar was in same console generation as PS1, Saturn and N64
@Cairnie
No problem. I hope it works for you. If there is any problem, let me know
@Everyone
you can type breakout code on title screen in Jaggy version without even playing game before and having 0% complete
Jaguar was in same console generation as PS1, Saturn and N64
@Cairnie
No problem. I hope it works for you. If there is any problem, let me know
@Everyone
you can type breakout code on title screen in Jaggy version without even playing game before and having 0% complete
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I know it. "Jaggy" version also had the mosquito shooting minigame, if I don't remember wrong.OldClassicGamer wrote: @Everyone
you can type breakout code on title screen in Jaggy version without even playing game before and having 0% complete
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Snagglebee

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Re: The Emulation Thread
Anyone having this problem again?
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Did not happen to me. Really odd.emshomar wrote:*video*
Anyone having this problem again?
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I told you in comments how to fix it.emshomar wrote:
Anyone having this problem again?
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Snagglebee

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Re: The Emulation Thread
No need I already know it. I just need to pick Low Compatibility in the EZ settings, at Program3:
- Hook Backup Library
- Check Cycle Pattern
- Memory Access Wait (SH2 Write Buffer)
- VDP2 Draw Thread
- VDP2 Multi Thread
- DSP Dynamic Recompile
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LOL, me and Rayfist did not do any of these and it worked good for us
Master should maybe add this to my report (edit and write Reported by OCG and Omar) and paste your settings and say to others to use them only if game works bad for them.
Master should maybe add this to my report (edit and write Reported by OCG and Omar) and paste your settings and say to others to use them only if game works bad for them.
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Snagglebee

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Re: The Emulation Thread
Worked fine with PAL version you had already configured but on the NTSC version it had small annoying FPS drops and and that's the settings I made to fix the framerate equally on NTSC and PAL.
Re: The Emulation Thread
Raymanni has NTSC version (Japanese games are in NTSC format too) and he did not have this issue I think.
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Snagglebee

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Re: The Emulation Thread
They aren't that noticeable if you running continuesly on 60FPS and then suddenly the FPS drops to 40 or 30. But somehow my eyes notices it.
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Well, you are good with those stuff and Computers in general so I am not suprised.
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Snagglebee

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Re: The Emulation Thread
Still didn't managed to get Hackintosh working. Still using VMWare Workstation as the best alternative.OldClassicGamer wrote:Well, you are good with those stuff and Computers in general so I am not suprised.
Re: The Emulation Thread
I am sure you will get it working once 
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Snagglebee

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Re: The Emulation Thread
I'm not sure about that. My current hardware aren't really made for OSX.OldClassicGamer wrote:I am sure you will get it working once
EDIT: I am asking myself if the Rayman 1 Demo for the Saturn is a mentioning worth.
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I think it is worth mentioning.
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I did not have the problem. It's fun how the yellow and blue sky backgrounds of band land are really dark, compared to the other versions. I wonder why that is.OldClassicGamer wrote:Raymanni has NTSC version (Japanese games are in NTSC format too) and he did not have this issue I think.
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Probably they thought it would be cooler.


