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For now i recorded another test run in avi, but it didn't show that funny stuff on screen : EDIT: this is that another testrun.

Too bad the first testrun is so corrupted. The game throws a 'graphics device lost' error on me in the loading screen before the title screen loads.

The build is 9a The game is being made playable, there are texture errors to review yet! Water for example, and in some worlds, appear either white or yellow The same is already a breakthrough for this game! I can't manage to get beyond the title screen, as the game crashes due to the loss of the graphics device. How on earth did you manage to get to actual gameplay though? The game runs at about 1 frame every 10 seconds for me. I'm using an i5 k and a GTX Got into starting the story mode, but the screen has froze during the loading screen right after pressing A.

During the intro cutscene, the audio is synced but later the foreground voicelines, etc. Lots of lag and stutter, grass didn't render right and some other stuff like those decorations on the buildings and some vines, 30 minutes of gameplay and no crashes to report. Despite all of this I made it to the highest place in this world. There is also slight input delay but that's to be expected at this framerate and stutter.

It averages around 13fps most of the time. I'll have to get that version. The game runs for me but audio lags and extreme texture glitching. Compared to my last one there is quite some improvement here. No more texture issues but the grass still isn't rendered right but it's not that big of a problem right now.

The fps averaged 13 this time but it had far fewer stutters and felt smoother but there was still this audio delay and input delay. This time I ran xenia at high priority and at full-screen. My monitor is x which is Aspect Ratio The game looks fine with it. I think someone with better specs than mine and better drivers and all that could actually play this smoothly right now. At the time, Rare's star had never been brighter, flush as it was from the phenomenal success of GoldenEye. Gamers were desperate for what was seen as the Britsoft studio's answer to Super Mario 64, and blanket acclaim followed, with spectacular worldwide sales.

But like so many early 3D games of the late s, time hasn't been particularly kind to this colourful platform romp. Presented with characteristic flair, it's a chirpy rescue tale featuring Banjo the bear and an intolerant bird named Kazooie who rides on his back. Structured almost identically to Super Mario 64, you wander around a varied hub-like environment known as Spiral Mountain on the hunt for the evil witch Gruntilda, who has captured Banjo's sister Tooty for basically being pretty.

During your travels through Gruntilda's lair, you'll explore various worlds on the hunt for the requisite number of jiggies - little jigsaw pieces that reside within each level. As with virtually all platform romps, you spend most of your time hoovering up anything not nailed down, and solving mini-challenges to mine each level for booty. In Banjo-Kazooie's case, each of the eight worlds houses musical notes, 10 jiggies, honeycomb pieces, Jinjos to rescue, and Mumbo Jumbos.

These little blue skulls prove doubly useful, as they can be traded in with a shaman to transform Banjo into various creatures, including termite, bee and crocodile. Banjo Kazooie: N n B. Crude Humor Animated Violence. Previous Next Images Overview 2. Get it here. Play it there. Learn More. All Downloads. Description Share this. Copy and paste this link into an e-mail or instant message:.



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