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Thread: Argh, yet ANOTHER FF9 problem.

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    Awesome, setting it to "nice" worked. Im finally playing, thanks everyone for answering me noob questions!

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    hey, make sure you're using 1.5.2 because when you get the FMV after killing the second black waltz it will freeze everytime on 1.6.

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    Elicanthus4ever, when you have some time I recommend you to check the tutorials we have pinned in the forum, it will help you answer many of the questions someone you are gonna have about psx emulation:

    http://www.epforums.org/sony-system-...493/index.html

    Specially, the guides on how to set up your ePSXe emulator, in case that you decide to use it:

    http://www.epforums.org/showthread.php?t=26432
    http://www.lordkane.co.uk/forums/index.php?board=8.0

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