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Old December 23rd, 2003   #1 (permalink)
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Star Ocean 2

Allright, te problem isn't as big as say, the game doesn't run. But it runs at a VERY crappy fps (mostly 40-+), and in the world map its also 40 fps, but for some reason its very fast.

Another problem is that the graphics is very crappy. The sprites look like something that some kid draw from afar, and sometimes the text would scramble in the menu.

Any way to make the game run normally? my plugin is Pete's OpenGL 1.72 btw.
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Old December 23rd, 2003   #2 (permalink)
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Some information on your computer would be nice, as would your plugin configuration.
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plugin:

resoulation: 1024&768
16 bit
HiRes texture: standard
GFX card Vram: auto detect
Texture Quality: Driver's default textures
Texture Filtering: none
FPS limit: 60
Off Screen Drawing: standard
FrameBuffer Textures: GFX card buffer
FrameBuffer Access: GFX card buffer reads (?)
Alpha MultiPass
Unfiltered Frame Buffer updates
Adjust FrameBuffer access
Direct FrameBuffer updates
Ignore black brightness color
Swap front/back access
Use pc FPS calculation
Fake sub.blending/FSAA
odd/even bit hack
Expand screen width
Use old texture filtering

Phew that took a long time...
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there is a copy to clipboard button you know...
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Try running in 640x480. Failing that, try Pete's OpenGL2 plugin.
The Copy to Clipboard option is very useful for us as it contains complete info about your configs.
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The game runs fine, its just this problem. picture should be attached.
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