After this, you'll have Project64 installed and configured to my chosen settings, the donation/beg screen removed, the graphics plugin updated, and wide screen/texture packs enabled.

1. Mido's House Multiworld can install itself and PJ64 for you.  These instructions assume default install path, but feel free to change it.  You'll need to run the Multiworld program along-side PJ64 to connect for multiworld online play.  If either are still open, close them before step 2.

2. This is a "keygen".  It's safe (open source).  It will run and close itself instantly.  All it does is add a donator license key to your registry just like donating money to PJ64 would.  It didn't get falsely flagged by my anti-virus, but your milage may vary.

3. The configs/plugin in this folder need to overwrite your existing ones to do anything so just make sure you're copy/pasting to the right places.  Includes general settings, graphics, and controls for an Xbox controller.  Tweaks: Select=L, LB=C^, Y=C<, B=Cv, RB=C>.  Of course, right stick also = C buttons.

4. This shortcut should contain those places.  If you installed PJ64 to a custom path, go there instead.

5. Optional.  HD vs 4k.  4k is a VERY large download.  Other packs should work.  HTS or HTC format.  HTS is better though.

6. See 4.  You can change this "cache" path to somewhere else in "Graphics Settings", "Texture Enchancement" tab.

Extra: 
	* You might have to set your ROM path.  Personally, I like to set ROM files to "Open With" my emulator as the way to launch games.
	* If your controller doesn't work, it probably has a different hardware ID.  Try remapping the buttons.  If it's not an Xbox controller, uncheck "XInput" and then remap the buttons.
	* You can set multiple buttons to the same input or make turbo buttons in "Modifiers", "New Modifier".  Select the new "Unassigned" modifer.  "Assign Mod", then press the button on your controller.  Set mod type to "Macro", then just select the n64 button(s) you want.  "Apply Changes".
	* When editing settings, actually hit the "Save" button, don't just "X" close the windows.
	*Note: "F1" = soft reset console