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Registered User
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What is wrong with my Final Fantasy 7? please help!
When Playing FF7 the game slows down when a fight occurs then it hangs up after the fight is over. Also the swirl effect is off. Is there a way to make the emulator read the disc and cache some of the information into memory? Please help me by answering these questions. Everybody here has been very knowledgeble and helpful when I need help. i'm using the original disc. Thanks in advance
AMD 1.4 Athlon GeForce 64 meg mx400 448 ram Windows XP pro Epsxe 1.5.2 Pete's DX6 D3D Driver 1.61 Pete's DSound Audio Driver 1.14 ePSXe CDR WNT/W2K core 1.5.2. SCPH1000-japan Boom adapter--- USB-capable of using N64, PSone, and PS2 controller with computer |
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Resident Movie Critic
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Location: Belfast, Northern Ireland
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That would be called an iso. An iso is a cd image which can be run from your HDD. You can make them using a good no of tools. The two I use are isobuster or the extractor included in the batard.
www.isobuster.com batard.psxfanatics.com BTW Only 1 thread per topic please. I've hidden the duplicates.
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