Without these, the music will lack percussion. Just extract these into the same folder as Neko Project. You also need the YM2608 rhythm module samples, which can be downloaded from here original link died, I’ve reuploaded them to dropbox here. Simply scroll down to the section labeled PC-98 and click the first link. It’s usually recommended for playing almost any PC-98 game that you use the fmgen version of Neko Project for its additional features and sound options. This is quite long and contains several images, so the guide is under the cut. I highly recommend at least trying NPII, if only for the lack of the screen flashing issues that Anex86 has. Two, because Neko Project II is really considered the most accurate PC-98 emulator out there at this time, yet many people are still using Anex86, which has very poor sound and graphics, likely because it’s the one included with the Touhou 1-5 HDI files download, or else because of performance issues with Neko Project which can generally be sorted out by modifying the configuration. One, to go into more detail, provide images, and make the ideal configuration settings more accessible, since you really shouldn’t experience much lag with NPII on an average modern computer, and… ![]() There’s a guide to this over on Maidens of the Kaleidoscope, but I’d like to make a different guide for two reasons: Using Neko Project II fmgen with PC-98 Touhou Games
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