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    Default Grand Tourismo 4 problems?

    Just wondering if anyone knows of a way to fix a few things. First off, some of the lettering is cut off on the game, that's not that big of an issue, more of an asthetic thing. Secondly, whenever I try to go to the liscence menu and do a driving test, the emulator shuts off. Anyone have the same problems/know a fix?

    I am running the newest SVN.

    Here's my logs
    http://i1199.photobucket.com/albums/.../Capture-2.jpg

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    You could try tinkering with the graghics settings as that seems to be the problem, are you running the game off a iso or disk?

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    Yeah, I've messed with the settings and managed to figure out a way to do the liscenses, but it at a low framerate. When I turn off clamping, I don't have that problem, but I have to turn it on to do the stupid liscenses lol. I'll just turn it off when I'm done I guess.

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    Clamping Mode need to be turned on(set to Extra) at all times when emulating this game, especially when doing the licenses event, as well to fix graphical glitches in menu(and some other parts).
    But, doing so will cause the game to slow down heavily, especially when involve lots of graphic such lights or during night races.

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