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Hello guys,
Im a newbie here but not in using PCSX2 0.9.8. This is the first time I encounter this bug.
My problem is that whenever I load a game [any game to be specific]. It is just black screen but it says 50-60 fps. I can play all those games when Im using my PC, but its the opposite here in my laptop.


I attach the pic that shows the error in log window.

Please help me. Sad

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Please tell me all the infos you need to know and ill provide it.
Post your PCSX2 settings...
Here's my settings. [as far as i know]
Additionally, I run PCSX2 with elevated access [run as admin.]

Also, I didn't change most of the settings.
Edit: Which game are you trying to run? Are you trying to run it off your disc or an ISO image?
Tell us your laptop hardware.

Change your clamping mode to Normal, and could we see your GS plugin settings?

If all else fails, try changing your settings according to the closest PS2 emulation in this guide.
Im playing Final Fantasy XII [on my PC I can play it normally but since my pc is only 1.6 ghz, I decided to play here in my laptop which is 2.53 ghz]. After several tries, I tried to load Final Fantasy X which I finished playing on my PC months ago. But I get the same error.

(07-24-2012, 01:19 PM)Alexander Moore Wrote: [ -> ]Tell us your laptop hardware.

Change your clamping mode to Normal, and could we see your GS plugin settings?

If all else fails, try changing your settings according to the closest PS2 emulation in this guide.

Here are the infos you needed. Smile

I've tried changing the clamp mode into normal and when I load the game, it just show the console[system] configuration.
Quote:Are you trying to run it off your disc or an ISO image?
Im sorry I didn't notice your response. My humblest apologies, sir.

Anyways, I am using Final Fantasy XII's disc same goes with FFX.
OK, try this:

Make an ISO image of the disc by using imgburn (click Create image file from disc).
Then CDVD->Choose ISO, then ISO selector->Browse, find your ISO and System->Boot CD/DVD (fast)

(07-24-2012, 01:38 PM)Bositman Wrote: [ -> ]OK, try this:

Make an ISO image of the disc by using imgburn (click Create image file from disc).
Then CDVD->Choose ISO, then ISO selector->Browse, find your ISO and System->Boot CD/DVD (fast)


OK. Im downloading the software now.
But I don't know exactly how to operate imgburn. Sorry, Im noob.
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