Tekken vtlb miss crash
#1
hey guys i want to play Tekken 5 on my PC
it´s first time i´m using pcsx2.

my system:
Intel Core2Duo E8600
nvidia GTX 260
4 Gb RAM
MSI P7N Diamond
Windows 7 Ultimate x64 / Windows XP Pro SP3 x86

i used the guide to configure pcsx2 but every time i startet the game, it crashed after reading the memory card slots. disabling memory cards don´t works.
I tried with original dvd and with a iso image.
i tried with pcsx2 0.9.6 and BETA rev1888.

pls help thx

greetz
funnyghost25


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#2
Try running the game via Run->Execute (and use the 1888 beta for it)
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#3
I tried it with your proposal, but then crashes pcsx2 from the same

Greetz
funnyghost25


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#4
Do you have the ISO mounted in any external program? If yes unmount it and use the Linuz ISO plugin to read it directly.
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#5
i tried both options. with deamon tools and the integrated iso plugin.
both doesn´t work

greetz
funnyghost25
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#6
Yes but if you still have the iso mounted in deamon tools when you run it with Linuz ISO it WILL crash.
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#7
i know what you mean.
so i tested ->mount image in daemon tools-> start game-> doesent ´t work->unmount image from daemon tools-> select linuz iso plugin-> selct image with plugin->start game-> doesn´t work...

thank you for your toil and help

greetz
funnyghost25
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#8
i have installed the new daemon tools v.4.35.5.0068 SPD 1.62
and now it works with pcsx2.
but when the fights start it is very slow...
i tested the direct3D9 hardware and direct3D10 hardware.
what options i can change for better play...?

greetz
funnyghost25
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#9
You should use some speed hacks, or overclock your processor. Not much else you can do.
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#10
do you have MicroVU enabled? if so you might want to disable it, or the other way around, I haven't played my PS2 games in a while. been playing Dragon Age: Origins(pc version) and upgrading to windows 7
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