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Better take your wallet and purchase a new one...
Or seeing as he already owns the game he could download a "backup" of it which is actually legit. Tongue
nah... This is piracy as well....
Hmm.......
Well that's that now it's upto him to decide what he does...
And thanks for the info giorgakis132 Smile +rep
I've had the issue before. Get a CD buffering tool.

A buffer basically evens out the plastic protection between the CD and the data so that the entire thing is as low as the deepest scratch, meaning that a scratch is no longer a scratch at that point because the whole thing has been evened out. This should work as long as you don't have scratches that reach down too deep. If it reaches the data then yeah you're screwed, but otherwise just buffer it till it looks much better.
or overclock your CPU and buy a big cpu heatsink and some heatsinks for voltage regulator modules and go to 3.2ghz.. or buy a new cpu..or just buy a playstation 2
(06-05-2012, 01:57 PM)naik2222 Wrote: [ -> ]or just buy a playstation 2
no withchunt, please.
Made it sound like he doesn't have a PS2 himself >_>...
(06-05-2012, 11:18 AM)Archerko Wrote: [ -> ]Same solutions to try if you got slowdown:

1. Tick "Native" option in GSdx
2. Set EE/IOP and VU Clamp modes to "None"
3. Enable speedhacks in Emulation Settings including MTVU

This solved my problem. Thanks for the solution guys! And yes i burn the cd into an iso too!Thanks again =)
(06-05-2012, 03:57 PM)Alexander Moore Wrote: [ -> ]Made it sound like he doesn't have a PS2 himself >_>...

True that Wink
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