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Old January 5th, 2006, 22:28   #1
Curunir
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VRally 2 troubles

Hello, world! First post here and all that. Good forums too!

Now to the problem.

I've been trying to get V-Rally 2 to run with ePSXe for quite some time now. I even asked on a couple of other emulation forums but it didn't really help.

When I load the image, it boots, I create a driver profile, select car and gamemode and just when the game is about to load the mode, it hangs.

The loading cardiogram animation and a heartbeat sound loop over and over endlessly.

I tried using several different graphics, sound and cd-rom plugins and booting from the CD itself but it didn't help any. I'm a little more than puzzled and annoyed, because the compatibility listing says VR2 runs 100%.

It'd be really nice if any of you guys could help me out here because I'm a very big rally fan and even though VR2 isn't precisely realistic or anything, it's a fine game.

Thanks in advance!
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