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#9 Mine are in horrible condition, comes with having a brother who is 8 years younger than you and no concept of taking care of things. The point is, they still work wonders. |
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| Senior Site Staff Cid's Knight | Hardly a dire situations. There are all sorts of ways you could fix the problems. If your discs are messed up: 1. Download PSX isos. Emulate on computer. 2. Download PSX isos. Emulate on PS2. 3. Download PC version. 4. Go to used game places/pawn shops to find it cheap. 5. Scour the internets to buy it cheap. If your console is messed up: 1. Buy new PS2. 2. Buy used PS1. 3. Send in PS2 for repair. 4. Options 1 or 3 from above. |
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| | I have a slim PS2 and my copy of Final Fantasy 7 works perfect, along with all my old original Playstation games, so that would work. |
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| | Do what I've started doing since my PS2 started screwing up. Search PSXeven on google and find a place to download it (which is completely free). Once downloaded, open the file, put your game in the disk drive, and hit the play from CD button. Don't bother filling up your hard drive with ISO downloads. |
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| Cid's Knight | Emulation is a suitable choice if you have a computer with at least 256 MB RAM and a GeForce 2, which I'm sure you do. Since FF VII's 3D graphics are so simple, even with such an obsolete computer you will only experience slowdowns when you cast Knights Of The Round. Welcome to the official ePSXe website Here you can find one of the best PSX emulators around, along with extensive instructions. They also have a forum if you have any problems. For BIOS and plugins just use Google. Just make sure you use 1.5.2, NOT 1.6. The latest version doesn't work really well on Final Fantasy games. |
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