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    Default Is there a difference between using an ISO file vs Bin/Cue to run a game?

    1) I have tried both single ISO files with no Bin or Cue file, and also Bin files accompanied with a Cue file but no ISO file, both work file (excuting from ISO or Bin file respectfully).

    Is there a difference between these? It seems like they're the same thing except the Bin/Cue takes up two files in my games folder vs one for the ISO file.

    2) I have yet to try it, but should it work the same or is there something I should do when I have an img file? It also came with a cdd, sdd, cue and a jpg file.

    ePSXe and pcsx2

    Thanks everyone
    Last edited by Jacobh7190; 20th-January-2013 at 22:32.

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