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Fan-made Mario Kart 64 PC port released, with track editor and ultrawide support

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  • T twice_hatch@midwest.social
    18 days ago

    You can verify you have dumped a supported copy of the game by using the SHA-1 File Checksum Online at https://www.romhacking.net/hash/.

    It's so sad that Windows still doesn't ship with an easy-to-use hash toolkit

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    tonyostrich@lemmy.world
    wrote 18 days ago last edited by
    #56

    Indeed. I usually use 7-zip's built in tool to do it when I need to.

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    • S stoy@lemmy.zip
      18 days ago

      Yeah, I just found the article really annoying at constantly talking about legal roms...

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      lumisal@lemmy.world
      wrote 18 days ago last edited by
      #57

      I mean, have you seen Nintendo?

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      • P psythik@lemmy.world
        18 days ago

        As someone who uses a 65" LG OLED as my primary monitor and sits 5ft away, the FoV can never be high enough in nearly every game.

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        victorz@lemmy.world
        wrote 18 days ago last edited by
        #58

        You'd think it would be the opposite? High FOV when you are far away doesn't match the expected projection of the things you see on screen. 5 ft is pretty normal I would say, I sit that far from my LG 65" OLED, too. I turn down my FOV in Rocket League so it doesn't mess with my perception, even though you'd think a high FOV in that game would benefit you as you can avoid demolitions easier. (I do keep the FOV at max in Rocket League when in front of my PC though, because I'm so close to my monitor, probably 2 ft or so.)

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        • A appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com
          18 days ago

          360° monitor setup including rear view mirrors.

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          victorz@lemmy.world
          wrote 18 days ago last edited by
          #59

          I love the idea of having a 360° monitor and rear view mirrors instead of just smaller rear view screens, or even digital on-screen rear view mirrors. 😄

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          • T twintitans@lemmy.world
            18 days ago

            Let me know when Diddy Kong Racing's done. GOAT.

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            somethingburger@jlai.lu
            wrote 18 days ago last edited by
            #60

            This game would greatly benefit from a PC port. It barely reaches 15FPS at times on N64, it's damn near unplayable.

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            • T twice_hatch@midwest.social
              18 days ago

              You can verify you have dumped a supported copy of the game by using the SHA-1 File Checksum Online at https://www.romhacking.net/hash/.

              It's so sad that Windows still doesn't ship with an easy-to-use hash toolkit

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              link@rentadrunk.org
              wrote 18 days ago last edited by
              #61

              certutil is built into windows and can be used in cmd.

              I do agree there is no built in GUI method though.

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              • V victorz@lemmy.world
                18 days ago

                I love the idea of having a 360° monitor and rear view mirrors instead of just smaller rear view screens, or even digital on-screen rear view mirrors. 😄

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                appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com
                wrote 18 days ago last edited by appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com
                #62

                New proposal:
                360°C monitor setup
                3 small (something like 10") monitors as side/rearview mirrors
                actual side-/rearview mirrors

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                • L lost_my_mind@lemmy.world
                  18 days ago

                  Emulators ARE 100% legal.

                  It's the roms that are illegal.

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                  trevor@lemmy.blahaj.zone
                  wrote 18 days ago last edited by
                  #63

                  If you are in the US, ROMs aren't illegal either. You're just required to rip them from a cartridge/disc you acquired legally (including second-hand purchases) and you can't distribute it to others. It's the latter part that makes it illegal (but not at all immoral). If you wanna do that last part, god bless. Fuck these companies.

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                  • T twice_hatch@midwest.social
                    18 days ago

                    You can verify you have dumped a supported copy of the game by using the SHA-1 File Checksum Online at https://www.romhacking.net/hash/.

                    It's so sad that Windows still doesn't ship with an easy-to-use hash toolkit

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                    flatfire@lemmy.ca
                    wrote 18 days ago last edited by
                    #64

                    Powershell's Get-FileHash does exactly this though.

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                    • T tonytins@pawb.social
                      18 days ago
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                      sixtyforce@sh.itjust.works
                      wrote 18 days ago last edited by
                      #65

                      I played this for 6 hours straight. Lovely port so far but there are some minor bugs. Namely in the point scoring results screen with flickering text sometimes probably z fighting. I also had the mini map get bugged position and overlap the lap times upper right a couple times.

                      Other thing I noticed was timing differences at higher frame rates like the steam train crossing the desert road.

                      OpenGL is very slow considering what it has to render. Used Vulkan but I tested OpenGL briefly and it chugged at 2160p with 120hz and frame interpolation on. AA was off.

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                      • L lumisal@lemmy.world
                        18 days ago

                        I mean, have you seen Nintendo?

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                        stoy@lemmy.zip
                        wrote 18 days ago last edited by
                        #66

                        Yeah, I know they are psychotic about this shit, doesn't stop me from getting annoyed

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                        • M mic_check_one_two@lemmy.dbzer0.com
                          18 days ago

                          Not really; The emulator doesn’t use any copyrighted code, but the ROM is copyrighted. That’s just basic IP law.

                          What is fucked up logic is Nintendo encrypting their ROMs, then providing decryption keys on the console. So the emulator itself is legal, but actually booting a ROM requires decrypting it, which requires keys from a legitimate console. Nintendo has argued that those keys are illegal to use in an emulator, even if the user rips them directly from the console that they own. So you have the keys. You own the console they’re stored on. But it’s illegal to use those keys anywhere except on the console they came on, because Nintendo said so.

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                          cocodapuf@lemmy.world
                          wrote 17 days ago last edited by cocodapuf@lemmy.world
                          #67

                          It's sort of brilliant, in a Lex Luthor kind of way...

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                          • A altima_neo@lemmy.zip
                            18 days ago

                            Problem here is Nintendo doesnt have much to sue them on. They were even pretty careful about how they named the project. Naming it Spaghetti Kart and making no references to Nintendo or even Mario Kart.

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                            blue_morpho@lemmy.world
                            wrote 17 days ago last edited by blue_morpho@lemmy.world
                            #68

                            It doesn't matter that they have no basis for a lawsuit. Nintendo starts a lawsuit, no matter how ridiculous, and the developer has to pay a lawyer to defend or they lose to default judgement.

                            The US isn't like EU. Everyone pays their own costs whether you win or lose. If you win, you can then start a new lawsuit to recover legal costs but that costs more money and you aren't guaranteed to recover the money.

                            Edit: I don't understand the downvote. It's exactly how the US system works. I experienced it with a contractor. Contractor took the money and didn't finish. I sued and won. He then sued saying he was owed all that money back for absolutely no reason. Of course it didn't even go to trial but I still had to pay my lawyer to defend myself. Otherwise it would have been a default judgement for him.

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                            • A appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com
                              18 days ago

                              New proposal:
                              360°C monitor setup
                              3 small (something like 10") monitors as side/rearview mirrors
                              actual side-/rearview mirrors

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                              victorz@lemmy.world
                              wrote 17 days ago last edited by
                              #69

                              360°C monitor setup

                              Better wear some oven mitts. 🔥

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                              • V victorz@lemmy.world
                                17 days ago

                                360°C monitor setup

                                Better wear some oven mitts. 🔥

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                                appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com
                                wrote 17 days ago last edited by
                                #70

                                Lol...Neat typo xD

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                                • V victorz@lemmy.world
                                  18 days ago

                                  You'd think it would be the opposite? High FOV when you are far away doesn't match the expected projection of the things you see on screen. 5 ft is pretty normal I would say, I sit that far from my LG 65" OLED, too. I turn down my FOV in Rocket League so it doesn't mess with my perception, even though you'd think a high FOV in that game would benefit you as you can avoid demolitions easier. (I do keep the FOV at max in Rocket League when in front of my PC though, because I'm so close to my monitor, probably 2 ft or so.)

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                                  psythik@lemmy.world
                                  wrote 17 days ago last edited by
                                  #71

                                  5ft is close for a 65" screen. Most people sit about 8-10ft away from a screen that size. And to be clear, I'm referring to distance from my eyeballs. The foot of the recliner is about 2ft away.

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                                  • T the_q@lemmy.zip
                                    18 days ago

                                    This is Nintendo manifest!

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                                    empricorn@feddit.nl
                                    wrote 17 days ago last edited by empricorn@feddit.nl
                                    #72

                                    Get your hands off my keyboard!

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                                    • P psythik@lemmy.world
                                      17 days ago

                                      5ft is close for a 65" screen. Most people sit about 8-10ft away from a screen that size. And to be clear, I'm referring to distance from my eyeballs. The foot of the recliner is about 2ft away.

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                                      victorz@lemmy.world
                                      wrote 17 days ago last edited by victorz@lemmy.world
                                      #73

                                      It's not that close. You were right about one thing, the front end of my couch is probably 5–6 ft away from the TV. But I crouched down at exactly 5 ft and the TV still has a smaller apparent size than my 27" LG OLED PC monitor when I sit by the computer for gaming. I would turn down the FOV if I were you, to match the expected projection, but that's just me. You can of course do what you feel is comfortable. But the distance argument doesn't hold up is all I'm saying. 😁👍

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                                      • H hddsx@lemmy.ca
                                        18 days ago

                                        Does this differ from emulators with which you have to supply a rom? I thought they sued for that too

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                                        cyberpunk007@lemmy.ca
                                        wrote 16 days ago last edited by
                                        #74

                                        Yeah you aren't wrong, this happened with a switch emulator. I don't think it had legal footing but it's enough to scare people off so they don't need to deal with a law suit

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