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<u>For precompiled packs:</u>
<u>For precompiled packs:</u>
These steps install '''GLideN64''', the same GFX plugin used by most other emulators. '''GLideN64''' is the only GFX plugin that can load .HTC texture packs. As a side effect, this also allows you to convert Rice-style PNG packs into "portable" '''GLideN64 '''caches (.HTC's)
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Extract the .HTC to ''\Project64\Textures\GLideN64\cache\''
Extract the .HTC to ''\Project64\Textures\GLideN64\cache\''
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Download the latest GLideN64 release from [https://github.com/gonetz/GLideN64/releases https://github.com/gonetz/GLideN64/releases]
Download the latest '''GLideN64 '''release from [https://github.com/gonetz/GLideN64/releases https://github.com/gonetz/GLideN64/releases]


*In the downloaded&nbsp;''\GLideN64_Public_Release_3.0\bin\Zilmar-specs\'', extract '''GLideN64.custom.ini''' , '''GLideN64.ini''' , '''GLideN64.dll'''  
*In the downloaded&nbsp;''\GLideN64_Public_Release_3.0\bin\Zilmar-specs\'', extract '''GLideN64.custom.ini''' , '''GLideN64.ini''' , '''GLideN64.dll'''  
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<u>For Rice-style packs:</u>
<u>For Rice-style packs:</u>


These steps install GLideN64, the same GFX plugin used by most other emulators. This also allows you to convert Rice-style packs into "portable" GLideN64 caches (.HTC's). Alternatively, follow the instructions [http://www.emutalk.net/threads/55141-Tutorial-How-to-load-a-texture-pack here]&nbsp;to use other GFX plugins in PJ64.
These steps install '''GLideN64''', the same GFX plugin used by most other emulators. This also allows you to convert Rice-style PNG&nbsp;packs into "portable" '''GLideN64 '''caches (.HTC's). Alternatively, follow the instructions [http://www.emutalk.net/threads/55141-Tutorial-How-to-load-a-texture-pack here]&nbsp;to use other GFX plugins in PJ64.


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Download the latest GLideN64 release from [https://github.com/gonetz/GLideN64/releases https://github.com/gonetz/GLideN64/releases]
Download the latest '''GLideN64 '''release from [https://github.com/gonetz/GLideN64/releases https://github.com/gonetz/GLideN64/releases]


*In the downloaded&nbsp;''\GLideN64_Public_Release_3.0\bin\Zilmar-specs\'', extract '''GLideN64.custom.ini''' , '''GLideN64.ini''' , '''GLideN64.dll'''  
*In the downloaded&nbsp;''\GLideN64_Public_Release_3.0\bin\Zilmar-specs\'', extract '''GLideN64.custom.ini''' , '''GLideN64.ini''' , '''GLideN64.dll'''  
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You are now set up to convert Rice-style PNG packs into GLideN64 caches, and are able to use either type!
You are now set up to convert Rice-style PNG packs into '''GLideN64 '''caches, and are able to use either type!


You can delete the files from&nbsp;''\packs\''&nbsp;once Project64 has been exited without any errors&nbsp;and been given a few extra minutes in the background to save the cache file. (Many are quite large; sometimes 1GB or more!) Check Task Manager and wait for PJ64 to finish and vanish on its own before moving the cache file around.
You can delete the files from&nbsp;''\packs\''&nbsp;once Project64 has been exited without any errors&nbsp;and been given a few extra minutes in the background to save the cache file. (Many are quite large; sometimes 1GB or more!) Check Task Manager and wait for PJ64 to finish and vanish on its own before moving the cache file around.

Revision as of 21:42, 31 January 2019




How to use HiRes Texture packs

 

 

Bizhawk

To apply texture packs in Bizhawk you need to do the following steps:

1. Start Bizhawk and open the N64 Plugin Settings

2. Select GLideN64 and select the Texture settings tab

3.Enable the following options:
HiresTextures, Hires Full Alpha Channel, Texture Cache Compression and Save Texture Cache

How your settings should look.

4. Download your favourite texture pack for GLide64 in .htc format. (e.g. the completed packs on EmuTalk)

5. Make sure the filename of the downloaded pack is THE LEGEND OF ZELDA_HIRESTEXTURES.htc

6. Put the file in the following folder: %UserProfile%\AppData\Roaming\Mupen64Plus\cache

  • If there is no cache folder, visit %UserProfile%\AppData\Roaming\Mupen64Plus\ and create one!
Where your htc file should go.

If done correctly you should immediately see the new textures:

Now your texture pack should work!

 

 

Retroarch

For hi-res texture packs on Retroarch, you will need to be running the Mupen64Plus core; ParaLLEL does not support them.

  1. You will first need to obtain a compatible .HTC texture pack (e.g. from the completed projects section on emutalk).
  2. Navigate to your RetroArch installation folder (By default, this is %AppData%\RetroArch on Windows)
  3. Navigate to .\system\Mupen64plus\cache
  4. Place your texture packs within the cache folder
  5. Load the ROM with the Mupen64Plus core selected
  6. Finally, enable the option Quick Menu -> Options -> Use High-Res textures and Use High-Res Full Alpha Channel
  7. Reload the content
  8. You should now have your texture pack active.

 

   



Project64

There are two styles of texture packs you can use on Project64: Rice-format (a large collection of .PNG files) or precompiled .HTC packs.

 

For precompiled packs:

These steps install GLideN64, the same GFX plugin used by most other emulators. GLideN64 is the only GFX plugin that can load .HTC texture packs. As a side effect, this also allows you to convert Rice-style PNG packs into "portable" GLideN64 caches (.HTC's)

 

Extract the .HTC to \Project64\Textures\GLideN64\cache\

  • If \GLideN64\cache\ doesn't exist, go to \Project64\Textures\ and create it!

 

Download the latest GLideN64 release from https://github.com/gonetz/GLideN64/releases

  • In the downloaded \GLideN64_Public_Release_3.0\bin\Zilmar-specs\, extract GLideN64.custom.ini , GLideN64.ini , GLideN64.dll
  • Place these 3 files into \Project64\Plugin\GFX\

 

Launch PJ64

  • Options > Settings > Plugins
   Set your video/gfx plugin to the new GLideN64 Public Release option. Hit OK.
  • Options > Configure Graphics Plugin > Texture enhancement > Texture pack
   Enable "Use Texture Pack",  "Use full transparencies", "Save enhanced texture cache to hard disk", and "Compress texture cache"

   Change the SECOND path (the Cache path) to \Project64\Textures\GLideN64\cache\ where you extracted the .HTC

 

You are now set up to load .HTC texture caches in Project64!

 

 

For Rice-style packs:

These steps install GLideN64, the same GFX plugin used by most other emulators. This also allows you to convert Rice-style PNG packs into "portable" GLideN64 caches (.HTC's). Alternatively, follow the instructions here to use other GFX plugins in PJ64.

 

Extract the GAME NAME FOLDER to \Project64\Textures\GLideN64\packs\

  • If \GLideN64\packs\ doesn't exist, go to \Project64\Textures\ and create it along with \GLideN64\cache\

 

Download the latest GLideN64 release from https://github.com/gonetz/GLideN64/releases

  • In the downloaded \GLideN64_Public_Release_3.0\bin\Zilmar-specs\, extract GLideN64.custom.ini , GLideN64.ini , GLideN64.dll
  • Place these 3 files into \Project64\Plugin\GFX\

 

Launch PJ64

  • Options > Settings > Plugins
   Set your video/gfx plugin to the new GLideN64 Public Release option. Hit OK.

 

  • Options > Configure Graphics Plugin > Texture enhancement > Texture pack
   Enable "Use Texture Pack",  "Use full transparencies", "Save enhanced texture cache to hard disk", and "Compress texture cache"

   Change the FIRST path (the Pack path) to  \Project64\Textures\GLideN64\packs\ (where you extracted the GAME NAME FOLDER)

   Change the SECOND path (the Cache path) to \Project64\Textures\GLideN64\cache\ (where your created .HTC caches will be saved)

 

You are now set up to convert Rice-style PNG packs into GLideN64 caches, and are able to use either type!

You can delete the files from \packs\ once Project64 has been exited without any errors and been given a few extra minutes in the background to save the cache file. (Many are quite large; sometimes 1GB or more!) Check Task Manager and wait for PJ64 to finish and vanish on its own before moving the cache file around.