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Neko Project II fmgen and PC-98 Touhou (guide now included)
Silent Harmony:
EDIT: Sorry for any inconvenience, I ended up just buying xpadder.
Totalheartsboy:
Um i have a minor problem, i want to change the keyboard keys for the Touhous game, for example instead of using the arrows i want to use the numpads(since my arrow keyboards are not working).
And in the page mentioned in the main post doesn't mention how to change the key function. So someone can gimme an explanation?
shockdude:
I recently set up Neko Project II the other day. Great guide btw,
Some notes:
1. The YM2608 samples link is down. I had to get the samples from here instead.
2. PC-98 games were meant to be displayed with a 4:3 aspect ratio, not the widescreen 16:10 that NP2 uses by default. For the most accurate display, switch to a 4:3 resolution (I use a custom 1440x1080 resolution, but 1024x768/1280x960 also works), go to Screen > Screen option > FullScreen, check "No change screen resolution", set Zoom = Full, and click OK. I also enabled Screen > Stretch Filter to smooth out the pixels. Enter fullscreen. Chubby character portraits be gone!
3. F12 toggles mouse emulation, which also hides the mouse cursor in fullscreen.
4. On my PC, I was able to use an 80ms audio buffer instead of 100ms.
Also I use AutoHotkey to remap controls, as I do for all Touhou games.
DeityDiz93:
Out of curiosity, where do you set all these custom options you've set for your emulator? I know about the trick of clicking the icon/hitting the right arrow while in the Emulate options for window specific settings; however, none of the resolution suggestions you put here are available by default, so what do you do to change the resolution?
Also, Stretch Filter did not work for me on Fullscreen, but personally I don't enable it anyway because I prefer the unaltered pixels. At the very least I could use 80ms audio buffer as well, but I'm not sure how changing that is significant. Anyway, while I already had the samples before the link went dead, thank you for providing a place for others to get them. ^^
shockdude:
--- Quote from: DeityDiz93 on May 23, 2017, 09:31:41 AM ---Out of curiosity, where do you set all these custom options you've set for your emulator? I know about the trick of clicking the icon/hitting the right arrow while in the Emulate options for window specific settings; however, none of the resolution suggestions you put here are available by default, so what do you do to change the resolution?
Also, Stretch Filter did not work for me on Fullscreen, but personally I don't enable it anyway because I prefer the unaltered pixels. At the very least I could use 80ms audio buffer as well, but I'm not sure how changing that is significant. Anyway, while I already had the samples before the link went dead, thank you for providing a place for others to get them. ^^
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The lower your audio buffer, the less audio lag (delay between when you do something and the sound effect plays). Too low of a buffer will cause audio crackling and general instability.
By "change resolution", I mean literally change your entire computer's desktop resolution to a 4:3 resolution (e.g. 1024x768, 1280x960).
Modern graphics drivers should let you easily create and use custom resolutions like 1440x1080. Directions should be readily available on Google.
Stretch filter doesn't do anything unless you set "No change screen resolution" in Screen > Screen Option > Fullscreen. Also set Zoom to "Full" so that the game properly fills the screen.
Here's what PoDD's menu looks like at 1024x768, stretch filter on.
Stretch filter off.
For comparison, PoDD at 1366x768 (Zoom set to Adjust Aspect to maintain the 16:10 aspect ratio), stretch filter on. Note the stretching in the kanji, the copyright text, and Reimu's head/body.
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