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Old June 18th, 2004, 04:41   #1
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Problems with GT2

Hi everyone, now just today i hired out GT2 hoping that it would work really good and it does work ok at times, now iam just wondering how do i enable this "accurate cd timing " thing that ePSXe is harping on about to make GT2 work very well because at the moment im finding it quite laggy in places which doesnt help me win races.

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Old June 18th, 2004, 04:47   #2
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Right click on a ePSXe shortcut and click Properties. In the middle of the window it should say "Target". Click that then go to the end. After the quotation marks put a space in then type "-cdtiming" (w/o quotes, I'm pretty sure that's the switch). Here's an example of mine, with the switch to enable the PS bootup screen.

"C:\Documents and Settings\Nick\My Documents\ePSXe\1.5.2\ePSXe.exe" -slowboot
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