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    I'm not sure what exactly is going on. I got the FFIX ISO in ten different parts cuz i dunno how to work that ecm stuff.

    Ok, so i got the 10 part FFIX ISO and it plays the intro just fine, it plays the opening CG cutscene just fine. Then I get to the part where it isn't CG and it goes REALLY SLOW. The picture is off and I can barely move.

    I heard that FFIX works better on ePSXe 1.5.2, but the same thing happens.

    What is happening and how do I fix it?

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    http://www.epforums.org/showthread.p...-And-APE-Guide thats how to deal with the ecm stuff, its really simple to be honest lol but as for your issue scan the ISO with CDmage its a free program and it will tell you if its corrupted, a few things i need to know though
    what are your specs? what version of epsxe are you actually using? finally what are your plugin settings
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