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    Question Best GFX Plugins for PJ64?

    More specifically, I'm looking for some opinions on what might make the game look better, while still keeping a steady 40 - 50 FPS. That game being Banjo-Tooie, I've been meaning to get into that game, but I don't feel like getting an XboxOne just for the Rare Replay collection, hence my thoughts on just running it with PJ64, which from what I've gathered so far, is the better N64 Emulator.
    I'm open to suggestions on emulators that will make the game look as close as possible to the legit N64 release, while not sacrificing the frames. My current problem with PJ64 (its version 2+) is that running the game (Banjo-tooie) I tend to get texture flickering.

    Thanks in advance!

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    It has been an Xbox arcade title for nearly 8 years now, you don't need an Xbone to play that HD version.

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    Well, still. I don't have the dosh to go throwing money at microsoft, so I'm not gonna get an Xbox at all.

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    No such thing as best Graphics plugin for N64 as it depends on the game you want to play

    I personally own an N64 plus a Flash Kit that serves me very well

    However I will link you up to a nice list of games with recommended plugins and emulator per game

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    Quote Originally Posted by Whoandwhy View Post
    Well, still. I don't have the dosh to go throwing money at microsoft, so I'm not gonna get an Xbox at all.
    Well you want it to look better and what I suggested is a realistic option, as the Xbox arcade version is HD plus 360 consoles are dirt cheap now.

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