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    Default ePSXe On Android with Opengl Plugin

    I'm playing FF9 on android but having trouble with the opengl plugin , the game game plays fine if I use hardware rendering but when I change to opengl the graphics are much better but I dont have any menu during fight scenes, I can get a pop up using opengl which says Toggle GLConfig which I guess could maybe let me change a setting that would fix it but I cant select it,
    All the guides I can find show configuring the plugin are for windows so I'm pretty much stuck,
    and its a OUYA I'm using so no touch screen

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    Look at the special fixes for the OpenGL plugin and look for 0x00200 G4 polygon cache, that is how it is fixed on PC anyway

    The above may be under something slightly different on the Android device
    Last edited by Zorlon; 15th-August-2013 at 15:30.

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