(08-20-2009, 02:34 AM)Saiki Wrote: I didn't say tekken was working on 1653 for me either. which it in fact does not, that's no reason to jump down my throat.
In fact it is a good reason to jump down your throat, if it in fact does not work, because posts you made implied that it did. Such as "What errors? Everything works fine for me in 1653" followed by two entirely unhelpful posts of logs which have no visible errors. If it weren't for the fact that we're all smart enough to automatically disregard 90% of the stuff you say in the first place, we'd have taken such comments as having some kind of legitimate and sensible meaning, and would have acted accordingly.
Furthermore, posting links to 50mb files with virtually no description isn't really helpful either. I'm still not even sure what the movie was supposed to be of -- Tekken5 working, or Tekken5 freezing? I have no interest to download and find out because in either case it's a worthless waste of internet bandwidth: We all know what a game looks like when it hangs with a black screen, and it's pretty obviously unintended and buggy behavior. Textual descriptions more than suffice.
.. and if it's a movie of the game
working then.. umm..
wtf? Trying to comprehend the point of that should hurt my mind.. but fortunately where there's no sense, there's no pain.
Oh and for future reference, when you make dumps of games, always run them
through the BIOS. Skipping bios on dumps is what causes the "missing block 16" error. And on Tekken 5 this is especially necessary because the game requires BIOS booting on certain versions of the PS2 BIOS, otherwise it hangs.