2015-05-09

GLideN64 v1.1

EmuCR: GLideN64GLideN64 v1.1 is released. GLideN64 is a new generation, open-source graphics plugin for N64 emulators



Hello,

Active testing of the first Public Release revealed many new issues in plugin's work. Since I'm busy with Android porting, I can't spend my time on issues with emulation. However, several found issues related to general work of the plugin. Few scenarios of plugin's crash during emulation reported too. So, I took a break in Android development and corrected most nasty bugs:
- Fixed Texture pack path not saved correctly #456
- Enabled translations for About dialog, #494
- Fixed anisotropic filtering, #505
- Fixed Anti-aliasing compatibility with frame buffer emulation, #244
- Fixed crash in Glover, #474
- Fixed crash in Snowboard Kids, #477
- Fixed texture issue in Banjo Tooie, #499
- Fixed text corruption in Mupen64Plus

New sources included into distributive along with binaries for Windows and Ubuntu. The current version of sources are compatible with GL ES 3 and GL ES 3.1. Porting to GL ES 2.0 will start soon. GL ES 3.1 version has almost all features of PC build, except for texture library support. Below is screen shot from development alpha of Mepen64Plus AE integrated with GLideN64 running on NVidia Shield tablet with frame buffer emulation of.

EmuCR: GLideN64

Download: GLideN64 v1.1
Source: Here

15 Comments:

  1. Android is the worst thing that happened in the recent years.
    A subpar (Java anyone?) and very volatile OS for which many developers today waste their time, just to play desktop games in tiny screens with occlusive and not intuitive on-screen buttons targeted at a niche audience of expensive rooted smartphones.
    'nuff said.

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    3. Oh god Android emulation sucks. Without physical buttons, it sucks really bad.

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    5. Android emulation is fine with a Bluetooth controller.

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    7. Amen dude.

      I can't believe people actually bother wasting their time coding emulators for it. Nobody actually uses Android for emulation. Slow down darling, i know people pretend to, but in reality they use it for about 30 seconds before realising how impractical and stupid it is and then give up. I feel sorry for the people who actually funded this project. What a waste.

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    10. Are you kidding me? Just because android emulation exist doesnt mean the only way to play is with your cellphone and fingers. What about tablets with 7 and 10 inches and docks to play with physical controller.?

      Go home, your'e drunk.

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    1. Hey mate, you are a bit rude sometime :x
      I thought we were friends.

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    2. I didn't know it was you....oh no, what have I done....?

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