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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: California
Posts: 2
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Newb needing help with Pete's OpenGL2 Driver 2.9 and shading
So, I recently downloaded epsxe and I was setting up all the stuff, when I found out that there the emulator with the right plug-ins can make Final Fantasy VII look prettier. So I tried looking for the cartoon shading plug-in, and found out that I needed Pete's OpenGL2 Driver for it. I downloaded it and tried to set it up, then i get a "Missing render-texture extension" and "No pixel format available". And I read up that, those message shows up if I have a crappy graphics card or whatever. But I don't get it, my laptop can run World of Warcraft, Call of Duty 4, Left 4 Dead just fine. My graphics card is intergrated (Mobile Intel (R) 965 Express Chipset Family). I don't understand how it can run pc games just fine but won't let me get this stupid shading thing for a psx emulator, it's not like it makes it PS3 status... c'mon! Can someone help me or is it hopeless? |
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one thread is enough please. Newb question regarding Pete's OpenGL2 Driver 2.9 and shading closed.
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