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    Default problem with fate/extra in jpcsp

    sorry, i'm kinda new to this,
    i'm trying to run fate/extra on the latest (2591) on 64bit java,
    but i haven't got very far.
    in fact, just about past the start screen, where you can choose between
    normal/easy mode, and then it would hear a bell ring,
    and after it says 'morning' at the bottom i get to see a very glitchy
    image of a school and that's it.
    the game doesn't exactly freeze as pressing buttons still causes it
    to make sounds, but i don't get anywhere and don't see anything.
    my laptop isn't the greatest (2.67ghz, 4gb ram, nvidia geforce gt420)
    i think i just might be too dumb to use this,
    but if anyone got advice for me, i'll appreciate it

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    alright i got the problem fixed,
    but the game runs at 1 fps.
    i realize my video card might be a little old,
    but 1 fps?
    i've tried every method in this post,
    any other suggestions about how
    to speed it up a little?

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    JPCSP doesn't work very well yet, it's better if you just put Custom Frnware on an actual PSP and play it on that, or actually buy the game.

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