A year and that's not taking into consideration if you've been following since Wii64. xDAnd we're tired of waiting a year for water-treading updates.
A year and that's not taking into consideration if you've been following since Wii64. xDAnd we're tired of waiting a year for water-treading updates.
I don't mean to be rude,And we're tired of waiting a year for water-treading updates.
Yeah, donate to FIX94!I don't mean to be rude,
but complaining is not the right way to get updates faster.
And it does not motivate the developer to work any faster either.
In fact, it has the exact opposite effect.
The right way is to donate to the programmer
or learn how to code and contribute to the project yourself,
since the software is open source.
Again, no offense intended, just my opinion.
Yeah, donate to FIX94!
Doesn´t look like crying to me. He seems to be grateful.This isn't a Wii U thread, its a Wii one, go cry somewhere else
Doesn´t look like crying to me. He seems to be grateful.
This isn't a Wii U thread, its a Wii one, go cry somewhere else
Doesn´t look like crying to me. He seems to be grateful.
If you're using the Wii U's 5x CPU clock multiplier, set the emulation's clock divider to 2. The default is 1 to actually make use of the extra cycles, but it's sometimes too much.I installed the not64 emu on my wii u's vwii and i tried golden eye and when i move, the game and music slows down. Could someone suggest some settings/configurations?
Can you help me with my problem?If you're using the Wii U's 5x CPU clock multiplier, set the emulation's clock divider to 2. The default is 1 to actually make use of the extra cycles, but it's sometimes too much.
If you're using Not64, you don't have the option of disabling it in the first place.Can you help me with my problem?
In your case I would try to boot the game anyway with every option available. Can never hurt to try.I'm trying to run Conker on vWii, but on compatibility list says "NEEDS NAND PAGE activated or else it runs very very slowly". How I can do this?
If you're using the Wii U's 5x CPU clock multiplier, set the emulation's clock divider to 2. The default is 1 to actually make use of the extra cycles, but it's sometimes too much.
That is an option in one of the recent releases of not64. Don´t know which one it is.No, i'm not using that. where can i download this app to overclock my wii u for N64 games?