: On certain Linux-based handhelds, you may need to use numeric key codes like Resolution and Performance
If you are a fan of Super Mario 64 on the Nintendo 64, you know the game relies heavily on physical controller inputs. But if you have ever ventured into the world of N64 emulation or dabbled in modding the game on PC, you may have stumbled upon a mysterious little file sitting in your folder: . sm64config.txt
For many, this file is an enigma—a block of text that looks like code but isn't quite readable. Today, we are demystifying sm64config.txt , explaining what it does, how to edit it, and why it is essential for the modern SM64 experience. : On certain Linux-based handhelds, you may need