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Hello everyone, i am a new member of this forum and while browsing the "playable games" list i kind of noticed that Tales of Vesperia didn't appear on it;
So my question is the following one : Can someone help me running the game on RPCS3 because i wonder if it would run a full speed since this game is not well-known i assumed nobody tested it.
I already tried running the game but all i got was a wide-white screen named "blablablaOpenGL" (something like that). Help >_<
this forum should be 18+ ...
Either way you obviously dont even have basic knowledge about emulators so you can't contribute, if you can't contribute then dont post If you want to play the game then buy a ps3
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http://www.emunewz.net/forum/showthread.php?tid=174376

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(10-23-2016, 11:32 AM)konoe Wrote: [ -> ]this forum should be 18+ ...
Either way you obviously dont even have basic knowledge about emulators so you can't contribute, if you can't contribute then dont post If you want to play the game then buy a ps3
Unfortunately knowledge isn't automatically acquired with age, so it wouldn't be a good idea plus it wouldn't make much difference.
Also, I'm 17 myself, so I wouldn't be able to moderate the forums till March next year.

OP: If you want to play the game you'd better get a PS3 because RPCS3 isn't meant to play games at full speed/features yet and it will take some time until it reaches such stage. Pre-Alpha means almost everything is still broken.
Here's the thread regarding ToV: http://www.emunewz.net/forum/showthread.php?tid=166378
I'll try to test it later and update the thread with information if I'm able to.
It displayed an intro in march https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9QIVSMpV1g
(not reported on this forum)