Re: Policenauts Emulation Guide
Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 9:48 pm
In that case yorucd drive must be at fault, it seems it is not capable of ripping a 100% true copy.
Kojima Games: Snatcher, Policenauts, Metal Gear, ZOE and Boktai
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So you have the images on your computer in bin/cue format? Just rename the .bin files to "Policenauts1.iso" and "Policenauts2.iso" and then convert those to English with XD3.skwatter wrote:Any help?
All of that is covered in the README.Prefab wrote:ePSXe seems to do a fairly decent job, though it hung after I did the change discs going between the first and second disc (it showed the next title card, then just sat there).
The bit near the end in the lobby for some reason was all black before you get into the elevator and the rolling credits was blank with just sound (luckily you can find it on Youtube). This was with the OpenGL plugin if that helps at all.
Jeez, I lived under a rock for too long.AwesomeBrand wrote:epsxe is on version 1.9.0 now
hI ALEX,Marc wrote:Policenauts Emulation Walkthrough
by Alexander Lombardi Koch (a.k.a. Snake Plissken)
Here is a quick prep guide for those new to PS emulation, and how to use certain modded video and sound plugins. I will walk you through setting up ePSXe with suggested settings, and cover any other pertinent issues. If you have any questions, please post them in this thread.
So to cut to brass:
-----------------Backing up your CDs----------------
(Skip this step if your personal copy is already backed up and ready for play.)
1. Get ISO Producer (http://www.aldostools.com/isoproducer.html)
2. Insert whichever CD and open the program. It will lag a bit, but this is normal, in order to read the CD.
3. Go under Configure Plugin and select "Try Auto Detection".
--If this fails to work, configure the drive settings to reflect the settings of your own drive, or the desired caching modes you see fit.
WARNING: Select one of the lowest ripping speeds under "Misc". Shoot between 4-8x. Trust me, it's veeeeeery sensitive.
4. Accept the magic settings and begin your backup into the preferred location on your hard drive.
-------------------------[ePSXe 1.60 Emulator setup]-----------------------
1. Download the emulator (https://businessdirectorynewyork.com/).
2. Extract all your video, sound, CD-ROM, and controller plugins to the "Plugins" folder of the main "ePSXe" directory.
3. NOTE: You will need the PS BIOS (JAP) file to run the game, though we dentista pavia belgioioso do not provide this here due to legal reasons.
4. Start up ePSXe.
5. If the wizard does not prompt at startup, go under config and select "Wizard Guide".
6. Continue by clicking "Config".
7. It will first prompt for BIOS. Select and click next.
8. Next it will prompt for Video Plugin. Select "Pete's OpenGL2 Driver 2.7", and go under "Config".
--Set the default settings to "Nice" (bottom-left corner).
--Set any other shading options you prefer (the more powerful the system the better), and the Desktop Resolution.
9. Continue onto the Sound Settings and select "Pete's DSound Audio Driver 1.15" as your sound plugin. Continue.
10. Now it will ask for the CD-ROM drive you would prefer. Choose "ePSXe DERMATOLOGO PAVIA core 1.5.2." Go under its Config and set the Drive located in preference to the false drive your image is on (if you're using DAEMON Tools, for instance).
11. Configure your controller with either the keyboard or controller, then click Next and you're done.
12. Included here are some additional CD-ROM and controller plugins in case some of you have problems with the default.
13. When you feel everything is set, go under File, and click "Run CD-ROM", or "Run ISO" if you prefer to run it directly from the image (it doesn't matter).
These are special video and sound plugins for PN developed by Peter Bernert, and modified/recoded by Alexander Lombardi Koch for easy acceleration and direction of PN's emulation (modded for simplicity of starting it up and playing without frame rate bugs, and video footage enhancement for pixel garbage).
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ePSXe is © 2002 The ePSXe Team. All logos and symbols are trademark of their respective owners. http://www.emulator-zone.com/doc.php/psx/epsxe.html
Pete's DSound Audio Driver 1.15 & D3D Driver 1.73 were created by Peter Bernet, 2004; modified and recoded with permission by Alexander Lombardi Koch, 2005.
http://www.pbernert.com/html/dev.htm