Video Skip Patch - "XML loader returned an error. Trying to load a pnach..."
#1
Quote:gametitle=Guilty Gear XX AC PLUS USA
comment=Skip Video
patch=1,EE,002e9608,word,24020001

That is the patch that i've been using to counteract the arcsystemworks logo hanging in Guilty Gear XX Accent Core Plus, found somewhere on the forum. However using SVN BETA 1474 and 1329 i get the error message
"XML loader returned an error. Trying to load a pnach..."
I've searched for similar problems looked up guides on pnatches but no such solutions seem to be around

Help very much appreciated =]


Attached Files
.pnach   61fe9c13.pnach (Size: 91 bytes / Downloads: 826)
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Windows Vista Ultimate x86
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4GB DDR3 RAM
ATI HD 3650 (512mb)
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#2
You can see that this 'error' appears always no matter if you are using a patch or not. The XML loader is not the .pnach system so you can ignore that.
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#3
what causes the error, and why is there a blank xml in the folder to begin with? (if you don't mind me asking)
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#4
The XML file is called default so i just figured i'd leave it
So what am I doing wrong for it not to load this pnach?
ASUS X56Vseries:
Windows Vista Ultimate x86
Duo T9400 (2 x 2.53 Ghz)
4GB DDR3 RAM
ATI HD 3650 (512mb)
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#5
you have to go to misc > enable patches
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#6
Already enabled
ASUS X56Vseries:
Windows Vista Ultimate x86
Duo T9400 (2 x 2.53 Ghz)
4GB DDR3 RAM
ATI HD 3650 (512mb)
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#7
then there's nothing to worry about with that
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#8
Except for the fact that the patch doesnt work
The XML file is created when it fails to load the patch so something's wrong
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Windows Vista Ultimate x86
Duo T9400 (2 x 2.53 Ghz)
4GB DDR3 RAM
ATI HD 3650 (512mb)
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#9
So are you saying older versions of PCSX2 worked fine? maybe the name of the .pnach file is wrong?
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#10
0.9.6 worked because it had x3 cycle rate which actually let pass the video,
the reason im using the pnach file is to skip the video altogether which aparantly fixes the problem on SVN versions.
The pnach file im using is in the first post, so the only reason i can think of as to why it's not working is a syntax error or something, and i've downloaded a number of pnach files which supposidly fix this problem and they're all the same. Hell i'll attach the pnach to the first post
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Windows Vista Ultimate x86
Duo T9400 (2 x 2.53 Ghz)
4GB DDR3 RAM
ATI HD 3650 (512mb)
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