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Supreme FFVIII Master
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Battle Creek, MI
Posts: 25
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w00t another finalfantasy 9 issue
i did a search and only came up with 2 topics wierd for typing in FinalFantasy and only geting 2 topics O_o
before anyone gives me sorry we cant help you your using dled isos blah blah blah. no i am not using dled iso's i just find iso's run better then cds especially cracked cd's aswell as i like to keep back ups of everything. now on to bussiness. i decided to pop FFIX in and pay it on the emu it worked fine on 160 and 152 but on both there are no in battle menus(with BOTH my personal backup iso and the original CD as well) what i mean by this is the little menus that popup when its a characters turn you control and the HP/MP bars and names donot show either. I was first using 160 and by reading the sticky post i figured that was the issue so i went and got 152 but that doe it also. i was using cheats but i restarted a new game without them to see if they were the issue and they are not i still see no menus or anything. this is the ntsc? heck if i know the right letters for it so ill say UNITED STATES version :P ePSXe Setup BIOS -> scph1001 - USA GPU -> Pete's OpenGL Drive 1.75 Sound -> ePSXe SPU xore 1.5.2. Cdrom -> ePSXe CDR WNT/W2K core 1.5.2. Puter Setup p4 1.8 ghz 512 ram GeForce Ti 200 64 MB now it used to work with both 160 and 152 for me with no problems except minor freezing with cheat codes at a few points with 160... and yes it has all the subchannel crap O_o
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the only one you've ever SEEN
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Location: San Francisco
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anyhow, it's late and i'm tired. sorry for the bitterness. so, onto your problem. use Eternal for your sound and Peops for CD (works better) or Sapu's (autoconfigures.) once you've got that in, check out www.lordkane.co.uk to check out THE guide for FF9 and OGL. |
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Location: California
Posts: 4,684
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I'm assuming you have offscreen drawing set to 1. Try turning it up a notch or two.
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Resident Movie Critic
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Location: Belfast, Northern Ireland
Posts: 9,480
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K. My gut feeling in that situation is that either the image is fecked (most likely), or your accidentially trying to run the game from cd instead of the image (unlikely, but hey ya never know
)Solutions: 1. redo the image (posibly try using a different imaging program) 2. use run image instead of run cd.
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