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Anonymous

The lag you're experiencing that makes the game very hard to play is video lag. That happens when you try to play old consoles like N64, PS1, PS2 on LCD TVs. You either have to activate "game mode" on your TV (it could be on general settings or image settings), so that the video lag will be a lot better, or you could simply play on a CRT, those are perfect and don't have any video lag. Tip: some CRTs also have Video Out connectors, so if you want to play and record/stream, you can just hook the console to the TV and then your capture card to the video out.

Anonymous

Now you just need to collab with Mr. Sunday Movies for "Caravan of Garbage Time." 👌

Anonymous

Grab an ever drive 64 cartridge and you can put roms and rom hacks on it and play on original hardware. Also add an expansion pack for some more ram

Anonymous

No lie, I would totally watch a gaming channel of you playing manky old games, lol

Anonymous

What happened to the old manky TV from the 80's?

Anonymous

Some later CRT's actually do have the digital processing and the lag that comes with it, but most don't. The option that a lot of retro game people get into is scalers; most modern TV's have a scaler in them that works, but at the cost of lag and image quality, as they're often designed for 480i/576i, not 240p (and just cheap because they dont care). Good external scalers will minimize lag and get a much cleaner picture, as they're often designed with retro games in mind.

Anonymous

Gaming channel when?

Anonymous

Funny thing you mentioned that the game needs two analog sticks. They actually programmed a two controlloer option for one player so you could have two analog sticks. Someone modded two N64 controllers to make a dual analog controller: https://youtu.be/Qsup2w4rQxE

Tronguy93

Gotta change the controls in settings! At least you can aim with the stick all the time. 1.2 solitaire control scheme lets you move with the C buttons and aim with the stick. I will not let this game go until I can beat it on 00 Agent

Anonymous

i remember when i was a kid this game first came out and Zelda Ocarina of Time(still a huge zelda fan i have a whole zelda room and getting a whole zelda master sword tattoo on my thigh next month. But when i was a little girl i kinda took over my older brothers N64 and my sister would get mad because it wasnt "lady like" and she would always try to get me to be more girly but i always hung out with my dad and brother going hunting and stuff on our 55 acre farm, fast forward to when i was 17 i had a BF that also didnt like me gaming or working on cars (i now have a fully built pro street camaro) and he thought that working on cars and playing video games against werent lady like or not a place for a woman. Safe to say i kicked him to the curb and told my sister to fuck off i do what i want 🤣😒 i also installed a nintendo Wii into my Yukon Denali truck too just as another fuck you ill combine gaming and cars!

Candy Kane

Back in the day I had a Sanyo 27 inch like 500 pound, would kill you if it fell on you and no way in hell you're picking it up unless you are a professional body builder by yourself that I played goldeneye on.

ChrisFratz

I actually prefer using an original N64 controller and with Goldeneye and perfect dark if you use a stock 64 controller and set the control scheme to 1.2, you can use the c buttons to move and the analog stick to looking aim, or you can use the d-pad with your left hand to move and the analog stick with your right hand and it's not too hard to reach the A&amp;B buttons with your right hand so you can effectively have modern analog aiming with the game and it plays it really well that way. Although I personally prefer playing The Xbox 360 HD remaster perfect dark because it's the same game as the N64 version but runs at a buttery smooth 60 FPS.

ChrisFratz

Also here's another fun fact if you don't know already, if you look around in the games options you'll find that the game actually has a anamorphic widescreen mode where it'll display the game in widescreen and you just tell your TV to stretch the 4:3 signal horizontally to take advantage of it. It also has some letterboxing options which are pretty fun to mess around with as well.