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Old June 2nd, 2012, 12:00   #1
meltingiced
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Opinions.

ahm. i need your opinions.

im wanna play ff9, ill use the cd. and uhm. can someone give me a direct link for the best plugin for my pc (old) and what version of epsxe would be the best to play with.

Pentium 4 2.28Ghz
512mb RAM
GeForce 5500 256mb
( i cant remember the others. so uhm. )
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Old June 15th, 2012, 19:33   #2
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The OpenGL 2.x plug-in may work on modest settings, but the OpenGL 1.x versions may be better.

The GeForce FX 5500 is a geForce FX 5200 with higher clock speeds, and was a low end card. It struggles a bit with the OpenGL 2 plug-ins with the settings up.

I'd go with the OpenGL 1.x plug-ins. I used them on my old GeForce 4 Ti 4200 and it handled it fine.
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