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    The New Kid
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    Default PS Emulator Help.

    I'm having a rough time configuring my sound and video settings for FFVII.
    It always comes out looking sorta glitchy and the cutscenes are always screwy. (Plus the battle swirl is usually messed up)
    These are my specs: NVidia Geforce FX 5200 Intel Pentium 4 CPU 2.80 GHz 2.79GHz, 512 MB of RAM.
    Can anyone recommend the best video plugin and video configuration settings for my computer?

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    It looks to me like you should be able to use about anything, because your system definately meets the minimum requirements and goes beyond that... I don't know what your current video plugin is, but you should check in the configuration panel, in the bottom left corner and see if there are a couple of buttons that you can press to where it'll set it for you... One will say fast and the other will say nice... If you don't have these, I am currently using Pete's DX6 D3D Driver 1.76, and I know that it has these settings... It's worth a shot to see if that helps

    If this doesn't help, sorry for wasting the time it took to read this

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    This is my current configuration:

    Video: Pete's DX6 D3D Driver.
    Sound: P.E.Op.S. DSound Audio Driver.
    CD-ROM: ePSXe CDR WNT/W2K core 1.5.2.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Butters
    This is my current configuration:

    Video: Pete's DX6 D3D Driver.
    Sound: P.E.Op.S. DSound Audio Driver.
    CD-ROM: ePSXe CDR WNT/W2K core 1.5.2.
    Errr, here's mine as well.

    Video : Pete's OpenGL 2.6
    Sound : Eternal SPU
    CD-ROM : SaPu CD plugin


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    So should I try using Pete's DX6 D3D Driver? I never considered my card a 'next generation card' and never tried it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jenga
    So should I try using Pete's DX6 D3D Driver? I never considered my card a 'next generation card' and never tried it.
    At least you might want to try all Pete's GPU plugins to find whether it is good to your PC or not.
    Last edited by montpics; September 19th, 2005 at 13:09.


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    Does using an .ISO or CD Rom make a difference? (I have both)

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    CD Rom is just running from the cd

    ISO is an image file that you rip from the cd using programs such as Alcohol 120%

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    Plus, it will be faster on ISO as it will need a lot of memory to read CD directly.


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