The mouse controls are fully native, meaning you don't get the weirdness that comes with configuring emulators like that. That said, the mouse sensitivity is really high by default, so you'll have to turn it down in game. It is a full keyboard and mouse experience.
Modern controllers are supported as well should you so wish. See my other comment.
I just tested it. Thank you for this, it works great.
If you're interested, Harbour Masters made a few other PC ports of N64 games. There's Zelda: OoT (Shipwright), Zelda: MM (2Ship2Harkinian), Star Fox 64 (Starship) and Mario Kart 64 (SpaghettiKart). Of course, just like your Perfect Dark port, they all require a "legitimate" ROM of the original games, as well. One of the very interesting features of their Ocarina of Time port is that it has an in-built feature to play a randomizer mode, with a ton of different settings. Hopefully they'll implement the same thing in Majora's Mask soon as well.
The mouse controls are fully native, meaning you don't get the weirdness that comes with configuring emulators like that. That said, the mouse sensitivity is really high by default, so you'll have to turn it down in game. It is a full keyboard and mouse experience.
Modern controllers are supported as well should you so wish. See my other comment.
I just tested it. Thank you for this, it works great.
If you're interested, Harbour Masters made a few other PC ports of N64 games. There's Zelda: OoT (Shipwright), Zelda: MM (2Ship2Harkinian), Star Fox 64 (Starship) and Mario Kart 64 (SpaghettiKart). Of course, just like your Perfect Dark port, they all require a "legitimate" ROM of the original games, as well. One of the very interesting features of their Ocarina of Time port is that it has an in-built feature to play a randomizer mode, with a ton of different settings. Hopefully they'll implement the same thing in Majora's Mask soon as well.
And I guess I'll also ping u/AlfredicEnglishRules, since it seems to be a trend.