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GLupeN64/GlideN64 Core PLS? #81
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n64 emulation is pushing it on the realm of possibility to run on within a web browser. the included cores are about the best performance wise: what you suggested would best case run worse than mupen64plus; or worst case not work at all, due to some lovely incompatibilities regarding using webasm for this kind of thing. if it fits your budget, some people are quite eager to sell 2012 Mac Minis, around the 30-50 dollar range; they've got fair specs for what they are, and you can throw linux on one and it would run it well. i personally recommend the "Qt community ISO" of artix linux. |
Well, there's other options like N64 WASM or emulatorjs, but i guess you're
right.
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n64 emulation is pushing it on the realm of possibility to run on within a
web browser. the included cores are about the best performance wise: what
you suggested would *best case* run worse than mupen64plus; or worst case
not work at all, due to some lovely incompatibilities regarding using
webasm for this kind of thing. if it fits your budget, some people are
quite eager to sell 2012 Mac Minis, around the 30-50 dollar range; they've
got fair specs for what they are, and you can throw linux on one and it
would run it well. i personally recommend the "Qt community ISO" of artix
linux <https://artixlinux.org/download.php>.
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Both the 2 N64 cores are a bit too hard to emulate, so can you please add the 2 cores in the title? If not, Can you add some options like reducing the quality or low graphics for it to speed up a bit more? Thank you!
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