HighResolutionTextures

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Introduction

Mupen64Plus's Rice Video plugin supports a very nice feature which allows the user to replace all of the original textures used for 3D rendering in a game with high-resolution replacement textures drawn by graphic artists.

Setup

Enable Hi-Res Texture Loading in Rice Video

In order to begin using the hi-resolution texture feature, you must enable it by editing the Mupen64Plus config file. One option is to find the file and edit it directly with a text editor. On Linux or OSX, this is located at ~/.config/mupen64plus/, and on Windows it is in the "Application Data" sub-folder of your user folder. On Windows XP and prior, this is C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Application Data\Mupen64Plus\, while on Windows Vista and newer this is C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Mupen64Plus. You should find a section in this file labeled [Video-Rice], and within this section is a parameter called LoadHiResTextures. Set this to True to enable searching for and loading high-resolution textures.

Another option to enable this feature is to use the --set option with the Mupen64Plus command-line user interface. To do this, run a game with a command similar to this: ./mupen64plus --set Video-Rice[LoadHiResTextures]=True --saveoptions m64p_test_rom.v64

Installing Hi-Res Texture Files

To install a high-resolution texture pack for a game, all that you need to do is unzip the archive and put the extracted directory full of images into the right place. On Linux and OSX, this is usually /home/<username>/.local/share/mupen64plus/hires_texture. On Windows it is in the "Application Data" sub-folder of your user folder. On Windows XP and prior, this is C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Application Data\Mupen64Plus\hires_texture, while on Windows Vista and newer this is C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Mupen64Plus\hires_texture. If this directory doesn't exist, create it and copy the hi-res texture directory inside.

The folder containing hi-res textures must be named exactly the same as the ROM's name in the header of the ROM file. Usually this name is short with all capital letters, like "MARIOKART64" or "SMASH BROTHERS". The command-line UI prints out this ROM name when running a game, right after the Goodname and before the MD5.

Running

After setup, just run the game as usual. If using the command-line UI, you should see a line printed out which says:

Video: Texture loading option is enabled. Finding all hires textures