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You need to select 'ISO' on the CDVD menu and remember to browse to your RE4 image on 'ISO Selector'. But even you can manage that, I don't suppose you would get more than 30 FPS with a dual-core 1.3 Ghz CPU.
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09-09-2011, 10:36 PM
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I highly Recommend to play the PC Version, it has Better Graphics and also uses the Xinput API, and works flawlessly with the Xbox360 Joy-pad or a Dualshock 3 Controller (with the right software).
I have Both RE4 for PC and PS2, the PC Version is the way to go.
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Memory Card: That's completely missing the point of the emulator, please don't offer silly advise like that here.
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But what if he owns the PS2 version and not the PC version? He might not want to buy it again, seems kinda pointless to me.
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Ah, that's a point. I have to admit I just assumed piracy by default.
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09-09-2011, 11:44 PM
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(09-09-2011, 11:23 PM)refraction Wrote: But what if he owns the PS2 version and not the PC version? He might not want to buy it again, seems kinda pointless to me.
If you have a PC then you Buy the PC Version, instead of Emulating it, which would Require a More Powerful System, and thus more Expensive for a Lesser Experience, you can find RE4 PC for less then £10