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Thread: Help! How to get JPCSP work on my Mac?

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    Quote Originally Posted by meganova View Post
    Ah yeah, I forgot that option only works on Windows 32-bit, the same with SonicStage, if I'm not mistaken.

    Did it freeze? try pressing START or X buttons, see if there any response.
    Any errors on the log window?

    Seems like it also happen on other people, try using different version of the game, like J or E.
    Yea, somehow I gotta wait for some time after pressing x or start, but then it worked on only 2 FPS (omg!! is that even possible?!) --> the part where I was supposed to meet the moogle), so it was reeeally slow.
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    Well, the game is quite demanding on JPCSP, and even with strong computer, it will still lags on certain areas in game.

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    Great. Now suddenly it closed itself. X(

    so there's really nothing I can do about it, eh?

    Darn. And here I thought I could finally play some final fantasies again.

    Anyway, thanks a lot for your help, Meganova. I really appreciate it.

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    Not really if you have good computer(2 FPS?!, that unacceptable! ), at least on Windows, or... get yourself a PSP.

    No problem.

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