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>> No.6354942 [View]
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>>6354734
>The N64 is insanely difficult to emulate on my PC.
Really? I've been playing around with Mupen64-NextPlus-GLMegaHYPER or whatever that RetroArch core is called, and I've been surprised by how stable and functional it is. I'm still running an Ivy Bridge i7, which is eight years-old at this point.
The only difficulty I have is deciding on whether to use a pic related blurring filter or a CRT Royale variant.

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>>6285985
>Just get an upscaler and S-video
Or get RetroArch.

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Fuck that HD shit, blurry NTSC filter for life.

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>Uses latest Mupen64PNextPlusGLpro RetroArch core with NTSC S-Video filter
>The downsampled polygons actually look pretty charming under the filter, and the gaussian blur effect is required when displaying the N64s famously razor sharp backgrounds and textures on an LCD screen
>It looks and runs wonderfully
>Just as the developers intended dare I say
N64 emulation isn't a meme anymore, but it only left meme status within the past couple years. If you're not using the Mupen RetroArch core you're fooling yourself. It's updated a few times a month by its one-man autist dev "team" and is the best emulator for N64.

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