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Old December 27th, 2004   #1 (permalink)
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Thousand Arms

Hello,
I have a problem with a game called Thousand Arms; The intro plays correctly, but when I hit start, the screen goes blank. The music continues, but nothing is on the screen.
I use Pete's OpenGL2 plugin, and his IOCTL CDROM plugin.
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Post your settings for the OGL2 plugin. What are your computer's specs?
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post the config of the CD plugin too, just to make sure it's right. of course, you could bypass all that and make an ISO out of the game, that would also make the game load faster and run smoother
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How do I make an ISO from the CD? ... CD burning software?

Anyway, here are my computer specs:
Athlon XP 3000+ 2.1GHz
Geforce FX 5700 Ultra
1024 MB RAM
Creative Audigy 2 [Gamer]

PSX OpenGL2 specs:
- Fullscreen: 1024x768x32
- Internal X and Y resolution: 1.High
- Textures: None
- Compatibility: STANDARD for all 3 options

CD-ROM using Pete's ASPI/IOCTL plugin
- Interface: W2k/XP - IOCTL scsi
- Read Mode: BE_2 ATAPI SPEC 2
- Caching mode: Async
- No subchannel reading
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You can make an ISO with several programs, such as Alcohol 120% (use the PlayStation preset in the ISO wizard), CloneCD (use the Game preset), or ISO Producer. Also, your card can handle the very high X and Y resolution settings, if you set it to that your games will look nicer.
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Just to rule out a gpu plugin problem, try peops gpu plugin.
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