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Old November 26th, 2003   #1 (permalink)
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speed boost?

it's been a long time since i played around with epsxe.. but if I remember correctly there was a key I could press (maybe it was a plugin feature?) that would allow me to boost the speed of the the current game i was playing.. i.e. a boring cut scene could be zoomed through at 3x the speed.

anyone know what this key is? or how i use to do it? or am i just thinking of another emu
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Re: speed boost?

Well I knew you could do that in ZSNES or just uncap the fps limit in PJ64, maybe thats what you are thinking of.
Try looking in the ePSXe manual.
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Re: speed boost?

Hmm..not a speed boost..
as Xinu0 already mentioned, plugins such as Pete's GPU's allow for hot key assignment. This hot key can uncap frame rate limitation to speed up gameplay (on fast systems anyway)...You could also set the manual FPS limit to higher then 60FPS and set a hot key to it.
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