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Miscellaneous Forums => Gameplay => Topic started by: vayneruel on 2012-04-03 11:59:29
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Hi all, I wanted to ask a question: is possible to increase the game speed?
I use the PSX version
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If you're using an emulator, you could use the built-in speedup feature.
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Of course, but I have not explained well. I want the game go a little faster on psx (machine, not an emulator). Is it possible to speed up editing the config file?
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Don't think there is any such 'config file' for the playstation version. And depending on what your PS1 setup is, how would you play a modded VII on your machine? If you could speed it up tho, the Time Counter might also speed up.
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When you open the final fantasy 7 iso, you find a file called system.cnf, this file sets the speed of the game. It possible modify this file?
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Yes you can speed up the PSX Game
Using the method below, most PAL games when converted to NTSC, using the method below, experience a 10 to 15 fps speed increase. I used to use this method for PSX images for the xbox1 console playstation emulator pcsxbox for the xbox. I also used this method for one or two games for the psp's build in psx emulator, under the cfw (custom firmware 5.00m33-3).
1. Open pal4u2k.exe, now select the .bin/image file, select "pal to ntsc" and click "find seqs", you will have a .p4u file created.
2. Open p4upatch.exe, and patch your .bin/image file with the .p4u file you created.
3. Open zapper2k.exe, select "pal to ntsc", after the scan is complete, save the patch, then apply the patch.
4. Works on a good number of pal games, when converted to ntsc using this method, it works for ff7 and ff8, on the PSX, I believe it does for ff9 too, but I haven't done this in a while, this is tried and tested.............
https://rapidshare.com/files/1324887241/Pal_to_Ntsc_Speed_Fix.rar (https://rapidshare.com/files/1324887241/Pal_to_Ntsc_Speed_Fix.rar)
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OOh this is great, a lot of thanks yeshuachrist, great job.
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Gj :D