Hey all
If I'm posting this in the wrong area my apologies.
I'm under the impression that the game index added to pcsx2 a short while ago keeps store of the names of various games + puts certain conditions required for the game to run into force if I am correct there.
I'm asking this as no matter what game I load up in pcsx2 I always get "unknown" appearing in the console window where the name of the game used to show in earlier versions.
I copied over the "GameIndex.dbf" file from the latest compile (r4034) into my pcsx2 directory and that made no difference though I notice now that theres mention of "(GameDB) 8110 games on record (loaded in 237ms)" in the console now.
I've checked the database file and the games I have are definately in the list (ie Arc the Lad: Twilight of the spirits PAL, Silent Hill 2 PAL etc).
Do I need to put the file in someplace other than the main directory? or for the names of games to come up do I need to do something else (ie make my own .pnach patches etc)? I know that that was the way that I had to do it in earlier versions.
If I'm posting this in the wrong area my apologies.
I'm under the impression that the game index added to pcsx2 a short while ago keeps store of the names of various games + puts certain conditions required for the game to run into force if I am correct there.
I'm asking this as no matter what game I load up in pcsx2 I always get "unknown" appearing in the console window where the name of the game used to show in earlier versions.
I copied over the "GameIndex.dbf" file from the latest compile (r4034) into my pcsx2 directory and that made no difference though I notice now that theres mention of "(GameDB) 8110 games on record (loaded in 237ms)" in the console now.
I've checked the database file and the games I have are definately in the list (ie Arc the Lad: Twilight of the spirits PAL, Silent Hill 2 PAL etc).
Do I need to put the file in someplace other than the main directory? or for the names of games to come up do I need to do something else (ie make my own .pnach patches etc)? I know that that was the way that I had to do it in earlier versions.
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