![]() Step 4. Press Ctrl-F in the search box and type “Banjo” (Minus quotations) and scroll through the search results until you find the version of Banjo Kazooie that you’re using. Step 3. Right click the Project64.cht file and select to edit with notepad, or whatever text editor you prefer: ![]() In my case the path is C:\Program Files (x86)\Project64 2.3\Config – Yours will be similar depending on where you installed Project 64 to: C:\Program Files (x86)\Project64 2.3\Config Step 2. Navigate to the directory where the file Project64.cht is stored. Do not ask me for a ROM, I will not provide you with one. Note: This guide assumes you have a legal copy of the Banjo Kazooie ROM. So to get past that little hurdle, I’ll just use an emulator instead. I feel like playing Banjo Kazooie, but I don’t feel like playing it at the native 15 ~ 20FPS it ran at on the N64. ![]()
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