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Old December 28th, 2006   #1 (permalink)
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Pokeball crash in all versions of Pokemon series

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I've been experiencing problems (freezes/crashes) with the application of pokeballs in every installment of the pokemon series, on VBA 1.7.2 PPC version. Are others, or have other members on here experienced a similiar problem?
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greetings.

I've been experiencing problems (freezes/crashes) with the application of pokeballs in every installment of the pokemon series, on VBA 1.7.2 PPC version. Are others, or have other members on here experienced a similiar problem?
I think not. ^^
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greetings.

I've been experiencing problems (freezes/crashes) with the application of pokeballs in every installment of the pokemon series, on VBA 1.7.2 PPC version. Are others, or have other members on here experienced a similiar problem?
I actually have experienced this problem as well, where you want to catch a pokemon, you select the pokeball, and when you get back to the screen, it freezes, and then crashes. I have a mac, and this happens altogether too often. The only way I found to solve it (without having to get a faster pc/mac) was to use the previous version of vba, 1.6. All of the functions necessary for the later pokemon titles worked when i deleted 1.7 and went back to 1.6. if not, check to see if it's the rom. that's about as much advice that i can give.
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I have 1.7 and it works perfectly for me.
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Well, my experience has shown that it's in the slower computers where the pokeball crash occurs. Myself, I have a Powerbook that still runs Panther, and some people still run older PCs as well. For those of us (cheap people), 1.6 is a solution. If your computer's fast enough, you shouldn't really experience this problem.
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Ah yes, you may be right. About a month ago I tried to run that pokemon game for my lil bro on his computer, which is much slower than mine. It had some nast bugs, and an awesome amount fps of the average 5-6.
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