As you may know Mortal Kombat Trilogy has some problems with most of video plug ins.
I can't get the game to work properly.It always laggs, the screen flickers and the sound is crap.
What are the best plug ins for Mortal Kombat Trilogy and the best settings.And also , what is the best emulator for MK Trilogy, is it Project64 or 1964 or ... ??
Try using 1964 0.9.9 with Rice's Video 5.6.0. That's the best combination for MK Trilogy. Turn the volume up since the sound is very quiet for some reason... Even then you'll probably be forced to turn on frameskip as well.
To be honest, the N64 version of this game is very bad, coupled with the fact it is also very badly emulated. You'll be much happier with the PSX version that has much better music, has less system requirements, more characters and less glitches.
There is nothing really bad about your handware, it's just that the game is poorly emulated. It runs like a slug on my computer as well. You can pick up the PSX version for £5 or less pre-owned, stick that in your drive and run ePSXe, that is the only good recommendation I can give, you won't have much luck with the game on N64.
Mortal Kombat Trilogy for N64 is very bad. Its missing loads of animation frames compared to other versions. Combined with emulation problems, the N64 is the wrong way to play this game on the PC.
MKT for Playstation is MUCH better in both game quality and emulation quality. Its only real downside is longer than usual load times.
The best way to play MKT on PC is to use MAME combined with Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3. Sure you can't play the bosses, but you get 100% arcade speed with 0 load times.
i have PC version that takes care of the problem. like Clements says, your probably better off and find yourself a PSX version. dont be scared to take out your wallet if the game means so much to you. by the way, NGEmu doesnt support piracy, please try not to say you downloaded the game
The best way to play MKT on PC is to use MAME combined with Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3. Sure you can't play the bosses, but you get 100% arcade speed with 0 load times
mk trilogy for psx and pc has the most characters,the mk games for mame are the actual arcade versions so i would say get the psc mktrilogy and then also get the mkgames for mame since they are the arcade versions.
OK.But the PSX MK:T is hard to find Anyway, i?ll get it somehow
And for the MAME version, I got "umk3.zip" (6 MB) but when I load it in MAME32 many files are missing I have read somewhere that I also need the "mk3" file (19 MB).That means that umk3.zip is actualy and add-on to mk3.zip !?!?!? ???
Try using 1964 0.9.9 with Rice's Video 5.6.0. That's the best combination for MK Trilogy. Turn the volume up since the sound is very quiet for some reason... Even then you'll probably be forced to turn on frameskip as well.
To be honest, the N64 version of this game is very bad, coupled with the fact it is also very badly emulated. You'll be much happier with the PSX version that has much better music, has less system requirements, more characters and less glitches.
There is nothing really bad about your handware, it's just that the game is poorly emulated. It runs like a slug on my computer as well. You can pick up the PSX version for £5 or less pre-owned, stick that in your drive and run ePSXe, that is the only good recommendation I can give, you won't have much luck with the game on N64.
Mortal Kombat Trilogy for N64 is very bad. Its missing loads of animation frames compared to other versions. Combined with emulation problems, the N64 is the wrong way to play this game on the PC.
MKT for Playstation is MUCH better in both game quality and emulation quality. Its only real downside is longer than usual load times.
The best way to play MKT on PC is to use MAME combined with Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3. Sure you can't play the bosses, but you get 100% arcade speed with 0 load times.
You must be crazy, the N64 MKT was in my opinion much better than the PSX version. At least there is no damn loading time in the N64 version as compared to the PSX version (which really sucked!) I mean there are more characters but who the hell cares about MK1 characters? You could have still play trough the game with Shao Kahn & Motaro if you wanted...
Well, 6 years have passed since the start of the thread, you can easy get an average PC and emulate the N64 version of MKT fullspeed easily, plus (although I haven't checked) you should have a whole bunch of plugin options.
Even still, the PSX version has much better CD quality music, animation and more characters, probably more. The only thing going for the N64 version was the lack of load times, really, and a couple of other minor additions. This is reflected in the fact that the N64 version was universally panned by game reviewers, whereas the PSX and even Saturn version of the game fared much, much better.
Well, 6 years have passed since the start of the thread, you can easy get an average PC and emulate the N64 version of MKT fullspeed easily, plus (although I haven't checked) you should have a whole bunch of plugin options.
Even still, the PSX version has much better CD quality music, animation and more characters, probably more. The only thing going for the N64 version was the lack of load times, really, and a couple of other minor additions. This is reflected in the fact that the N64 version was universally panned by game reviewers, whereas the PSX and even Saturn version of the game fared much, much better.
Though I realize this is a site geared towards efficient emulation, there is actually a PC version that is easily found that is on par with that of the PSX and Saturn ports. Even when reading from an optical drive the read times are fast, or you can simply run it virtually and get a game that was the PSX/SAT version, with no load times like the N64 version.
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