06-30-2019, 10:21 PM
Hey guys,
I should have clarified that I do own a ps2 and that I played with the original bios (jp 1.0) I got the console second hand, as well as the game.
i'm trying to play God of War 1 and got as far as pandoras temple. Well almost. I cant pass the bridge because the game always crashes. Im getting TLB Misses (see Screenshot).
Up until this point, I was playing off the CD (PAL version) without iso and it mostly worked fine. Only some minor audio glitches, a black bar during cutscenes and no being able to use the ingame save function.
I already tried:
- (re-)rip my game
- disabling speedhacks
- configure mode clamping to complete
- switch to Linuz ISO CDVD
- OpenGl, DX9, DX11
- switching to a different version of pcsx is AFAIK not save state compatible
I really dont know what else i can do.
I'd be really grateful if anyone could help or maybe provide a safestate after said bridge. (I found a old post with the same problem but the file is no longer available, everything else are 100% completed safestates.)
I should have clarified that I do own a ps2 and that I played with the original bios (jp 1.0) I got the console second hand, as well as the game.
i'm trying to play God of War 1 and got as far as pandoras temple. Well almost. I cant pass the bridge because the game always crashes. Im getting TLB Misses (see Screenshot).
Up until this point, I was playing off the CD (PAL version) without iso and it mostly worked fine. Only some minor audio glitches, a black bar during cutscenes and no being able to use the ingame save function.
I already tried:
- (re-)rip my game
- disabling speedhacks
- configure mode clamping to complete
- switch to Linuz ISO CDVD
- OpenGl, DX9, DX11
- switching to a different version of pcsx is AFAIK not save state compatible
I really dont know what else i can do.
I'd be really grateful if anyone could help or maybe provide a safestate after said bridge. (I found a old post with the same problem but the file is no longer available, everything else are 100% completed safestates.)