


It seems to me that very few games work on it well enough to actually play.
#SIXTYFORCE UPDATE PC#
I know emulators (on PC or Mac) take a lot of work, which explains why there are so few out there and even fewer that actually work well enough to use (MAME being an exception, but that's a far cry from an N64). I'm amazed this emulator has come as far as it has, and I look forward to version 1.0. You just have to be willing to experiment with the settings (sometimes even the settings that you don't understand and are really apprehensive about touching!). And it needs a bit more smoothing with regards to the audio plugin, but I've never seen an emulator so robust, stable, and functional. I'm having a lot more fun, and this thing is worth the money, easily. I found one or two ROMs were faulty, nothing to do with Sixtyforce whatsoever. Also, no matter how sure you are, make sure your game ROM works. audio plugin, expansion pack, speed limiter, and the big one that helped me make major games work: multisample level, under graphic settings). In every case, try running the ROM again and again with various settings on/off (i.e. But a fair number of these games run perfectly otherwise. Otherwise, try toggling the "enable audio plugin" setting (or, worst case, just toggle the entire "enable sound" setting). There were others, and you should try your own collection! Sound may still be problematic and a bit skippy on some titles, but I found that disabling in-game music works most times. Again, these are only three that I can remember. Off the top of my head, I have been able to get GoldenEye, Diddy Kong Racing, Perfect Dark (#1) working perfectly, with NO graphics or interface problems. Important ammendment to my previous review! I have been able to make some games work *perfectly* that I previously may have mentioned as "technically working, but not really playable." I'm talking about major games, some of which made the N64 popular and definitely make this emulator an incredible must-have fun item.
