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    Default my graphics card is under sys requirements to play n64 roms

    wat im wonderin is, is there anything to like get good graphics without changing my card. its a ATI 128 Rage PRO. i want a plugin that would be really good for my card. pretty much regular n64 game quality. is there a plugin yet that has that.

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    Have you tried glide plugins with wrappers?

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    or even maybe telling the good people of emuparadise your system specs.

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    He has told us he has a ATI Rage, that's pretty much enough for us to comment on the graphical aspect. Of course for us to estimate performance he'd need to tell us a few more details.

    As it is I can only recommend, Glide64 with Evoodoo or Hacktarux's wrapper. Perhaps Jabos with force normal blending or Rices on limited 1 or 2 stage combiner would also be worth trying.

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