![]() ![]() Which would mean the original VC release (1.2?) would be the best version to play out of the VC releases.Īnonymous Wed Feb 19 08:39:46 2020 No. However my suspicion is that graphics were fixed in rev 3 which increased input lag. I assume 1.2 was patched to match the original N64 version's speed in this case. But if you're right, then the best version to play would be the rev 3 as it's more true to the original and has proper slowdown. I've never seen slowdown described as lag. Star Fox 64, known as Lylat Wars in the PAL regions, is a 3D rail shooter video game developed by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64. >as in the emulator is running faster than intended without 1:1 slowdown matching original hardware, not exactly uncommon with nintendo's mediocre in-house emulators.īy describing slippery controls, I think they mean input lag. Presumably 'rev 3' would be the second one that's just dumped as the VC release, so what happened to the original VC release (1.2?), and why did they quickly patch it?Īnonymous Tue Feb 18 03:48:55 2020 No.6210396 Don’t expect any amazing improvements in this area, as many of the polygons are. Their SNES emulator (canoe) also has a lot of those problems, but the input lag is pretty great. To start with, Star Fox 64 3D has improved the graphics for the 3DS giving this old title a fresh new coat of paint. I think by less lag they mean framerate wise, as in the emulator is running faster than intended without 1:1 slowdown matching original hardware, not exactly uncommon with nintendo's mediocre in-house emulators. 3 with controls that site describes as "slippery" still has less lag than the original hardware version.Īnonymous Tue Feb 18 03:39:20 2020 No.6210384 It's interesting that it says even the rev. I wonder what graphical or other changes it has. 3 has more lag than the other VC release. What terrible place are you sourcing your games from?Īnonymous Tue Feb 18 03:08:02 2020 No.6210359 3? This information is not available anywhere on the internet. What's the difference between Star Fox 64 and Star Fox 64 rev. I'm not sure about VC for Wii U but I've heard that Nintendo finally puts rumble support in there, it's a significant feature because Star Fox 64 made heavy use of it in which Wii's VC lacks at.Anonymous Mon Feb 17 03:47:45 2020 No.6208386 It may not be a worthwhile to play this game on Wii or Dolphin when a better version exists, like Star Fox 64 3D for Nintendo 3DS and even the original version on Nintendo 64. It's Virtual Console (VC for short) that's being horrible. Multiple problems I'm seeing in this game differentiate from the original are also on real Wii. This title has been tested on the environments listed below: However, compatibility may extend to prior revisions or compatibility gaps may exist within ranges indicated as compatible due to limited testing. The graph below charts the compatibility with Star Fox 64 since Dolphin's 2.0 release, listing revisions only where a compatibility change occurred.Ĭompatibility can be assumed to align with the indicated revisions. This title does not need non-default settings to run properly. There are no reported problems with this title.Įnhancements 16:9 Widescreen NA $16:9 Widescreen ![]() The main aim of the game is to fly your Arwing through many levels of deadly enemies and huge end bosses with three wingmen (Slippy Toad, Peppy Hare, and Falco Lombardi) following to help you out. This is a bug with the Wii's Nintendo 64 emulation and also occurs on a real Wii. Description Fox McCloud returns to once again rid evil from the Lylat System in this 64-bit remake of the SNES hit. Many levels are not properly lit due to lacking proper VI filter emulation that provides correct gamma output. This is a bug with the Wii's Nintendo 64 emulation and also occurs on a real Wii. Lava in Solar level does not animate properly. Emulation Information Jerking Lava in Solar Level ![]()
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