Quote Originally Posted by The Researcher View Post
Also, I can't post an image of the game's files because it's an ISO like I already said a bunch of times before.
When someone asks for this here, they usually mean open the folder, make sure file types are shown, and post a screenshot. You're right that uploading the entire disc image would be cumbersome. You just made it a little more complicated than intended. The reason people ask is to make sure everything is properly unzipped, if any .CUE files are where they should be, general things like that.

take a look at PSXdatacenter.com and look for the <PSX 2 datacenter> button at the bottom. Then search by region, then by letter, find your game, and click the green INFO button on the left. Scroll down past the screen shots and you should see working emulator/setting info. If you can get your game started, great. If it's slow and you need to adjust settings from there, at least you're started and know how to get it back to working order if you mess something up. The site tends to list settings that run well and look good on higher end machines.

Though when NTW suggested checking settings, he may have been referring to any speed hacks that might have been enabled. Those can screw things up in different games.

Good luck