08-29-2016, 09:28 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-30-2016, 11:49 AM by VicariousShaner.
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Hello!
I have been having an issue with Tekken 4 (U) (I have converted my Tekken 4 disc into an iso, which is what I am using here.), in which attempting to activate story or arcade mode (or, presumably, other modes) the announcer will welcome me to the King of Tekken Fighter Tournament or whatever, turn into a black screen, and an annoying audio glitch will occur. The black screen stays on, preventing access into any mode, making the game essentially unplayable.
My setup is the following:
Windows 8.1 Current
GEFORCE GTX 965M (laptop)
Intel Core I7
PCSX2 build 1.4.0 (Stable)
Having looked up this problem to see if anyone else had occured it, I found upon a thread from about six years ago that solved a similar problem using cheats. Unfortunately, this solution did not work for me, and I might imagine the length of time may have something to do with it. I have attempted changing my resolution to native, turning on various gamehacks (EE Timing and OPH Flag), changing various renderers, including both hardware and software (including changing rendering threads), messing about with the frame limiter, and even changing some various clamping settings, all for naught.
Thank you for reading this, and I would be very appreciate if anyone has any suggestions.
I have been having an issue with Tekken 4 (U) (I have converted my Tekken 4 disc into an iso, which is what I am using here.), in which attempting to activate story or arcade mode (or, presumably, other modes) the announcer will welcome me to the King of Tekken Fighter Tournament or whatever, turn into a black screen, and an annoying audio glitch will occur. The black screen stays on, preventing access into any mode, making the game essentially unplayable.
My setup is the following:
Windows 8.1 Current
GEFORCE GTX 965M (laptop)
Intel Core I7
PCSX2 build 1.4.0 (Stable)
Having looked up this problem to see if anyone else had occured it, I found upon a thread from about six years ago that solved a similar problem using cheats. Unfortunately, this solution did not work for me, and I might imagine the length of time may have something to do with it. I have attempted changing my resolution to native, turning on various gamehacks (EE Timing and OPH Flag), changing various renderers, including both hardware and software (including changing rendering threads), messing about with the frame limiter, and even changing some various clamping settings, all for naught.
Thank you for reading this, and I would be very appreciate if anyone has any suggestions.