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    Default Problems running Croc on ePSXe

    Say, I seem to have forgotten which plugin runs Croc properly on ePSXe, can someone help me out? I'm 90% sure that it uses Pete's OpenGL2 driver, but I keep getting the "No buffer available!" error upon startup. This has happened before, yet I have no idea what I did to fix the problem.

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    Have you tried Peops soft driver? You can find it by gooling or simply going to www.ngemu.net then navigating to the psx GFX plugin section.

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    Actually, I have, but it makes the game slightly blurry, and by running it at it's highest settings, it gets rid of the blurr, but it makes everything look a lot grittier. The OGL2 plugin works best for me, when it IS working, at least.

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