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    Hi, I just got Medievil and tried to Play it with ePSXe 1.6.0(After ISOing it)
    I used pete's OpenGL 1.75 and I get no FMV's
    "Why Do people keep on looking for reason and meaning for things?
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    You can also try the Petes D3D and Petes D3D6 plugins. There is also a software plugin.

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    I recommend Peops soft driver 1.6 that's the one I'm using and Medievil works great with it

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    JOOLLY GOOD it works
    "Why Do people keep on looking for reason and meaning for things?
    Sometimes things are, just because they are!"

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    Software usually have a great compatibility and a fast rate, but most of them got poor gfx.
    When I want to run a game really easy (just test if it works and so) I use Kazzuya Soft plugin.
    It runs faster than any other plugin, use almost no ressource and is obviously free. But if you want a good software gfx plugin, take PEOPS.
    www.ngemu.com has the most common plugins for ePSXe.

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