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Quote:crappy Intel integrated graphics.
here's your problem. the emulator only works good on the geforce cards, preferably from the 8xxx or 9xxx series up.

it also works ok-ish with the ati radeons, but their opengl support is less than stellar from what i know, so games break often.
Omg there's a Fate/Stay Night aka Fate/Zero aka Fate/EXTRA game and i didn't know? :O Great ty for posting!
(12-11-2011, 08:49 PM)nikolassj Wrote: [ -> ]Omg there's a Fate/Stay Night aka Fate/Zero aka Fate/EXTRA game and i didn't know? :O Great ty for posting!

They're all different game and one of them is a Light Novel adapted to anime.

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Quote:it also works ok-ish with the ati radeons, but their opengl support is less than stellar from what i know, so games break often.

No not really, completed the game with only a single crash which I'm not even sure if it was because of ati.
that's because there are a lot of workarounds in the emulator to fix the ati bugs.
I'm having an issue on JCPSP 2483.
In the dungeons, the 'backgrounds' outside of the actual dungeon itself is... Pitch black. Where I assume an ocean should be, anything related to the enviroment itself is black.
Everything else in the game is just fine, except this singular thing. Hell, in the tutorial level I get a pitch-black jellyfish that floats around inside the thing.
I have an intel 2 quad-core processor, and an Nvidia GeForce 9800+ GTX graphics card.
And my Java is up to date.
I have all the options shown here http:// www. youtube.com/watch?v=2um1nYawE4M Enabled. (The options are shown on youtube's description itself)
But I'm assuming it's an issue between the versions (With something being broken in later versions)

Ah, and forgot to mention, Vista 64-bit. In my experience, this is usualy the first thing to go wrong.
Hoping it's not this time.
first update your graphic card's drivers. http://www.geforce.com/drivers

then check if it's happening in 2558. if yeah, maybe try to isolate it. download a bunch of different versions of jpcsp going down from the version you have, copy the save (ms0 folder's stuff) over to them and try the game until you find the last version that has it look right and report which version broke it.
Alright. But since Fate/Extra has the long opening week before you can even enter the dungeons, can you right quickly summarize how to transfer save files between versions, and whether or not it's even possible to take a 2483 save file and have it operate properly in a previous version?
it's possible since the saves are in psp's format, not some unique jpcsp one so they're compatible.

just copy the ms0 folder from your current version of jpcsp to the others and the save should appear in them too.

just in case though, you didn't turn the crypto mode on, right? if it's on you'll have to load the game, turn the option off and then save game to re-save it as decrypted. jpcsp can read decrypted stuff easily enough, but encryption's still wrong so older version could simply break with it.
Right, Crypto Mode is off.
Unfortunately, GeForce.com is acting up and giving me
'Unfortunately we cannot provide driver results at this time. Please try again later.'
For now, I'm just going to start going back a few versions at a time until I find a version that functions properly, then move forward one version at a time until it breaks.
Wish me luck.

Also, I know this is probably very off-topic, but where is your avatar from? I'm tempted to say Ruri from Nadesico.


EDIT: Good news, 2552 seems to work just fine. Very strange.
Thanks for your help.
it could be the browser. i had problems with auto detection too.

if you can't do it with auto detection, just select manually (geforce 9 series, vista 64 bit, language i guess english). or try this link http://www.geforce.com/drivers/results/44967

also nope, it's koumei from ikkitosen.
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