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Use of ePSXe before 2.0 is highly discouraged. Mednafen, RetroArch, and Duckstation are recommended for playing/testing, pSX is recommended for debugging.


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Messages - DeadManRunnin

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Help! / Re: Editting Dialogue
October 24, 2011, 11:33:29 am
It worked! Though my test dialogue was childish, I saw it, laughed, and was pleased to see it was actually there. Thank you for your help. =)
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Help! / Re: Editting Dialogue
October 24, 2011, 11:16:58 am
Alright, I'll do that and see what happens.
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Help! / Re: Editting Dialogue
October 24, 2011, 11:09:15 am
Okay, so I've messed around with Easyvent Editor, and I like it already with how it has every event already in there. I assume I just need to change them from there and import them. Here's where I'm stuck. I know when I save the event I editted that it goes to the Custom Event Directory, and then if I compile it, it's also event.txt in the Easyvent Editor folder. They look the same save for the names. I'm not sure what to do at this point as far as which one do I use, should I do all of my editting first, and then how I import. With CdMage I managed to find the Event Folder with Test.EVT and what not, but being the noob that I am... ^_^
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Help! / Re: Editting Dialogue
October 24, 2011, 04:58:28 am
Cool, thank you. I'll try that and see how far I get before I have more questions. =P
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Help! / Editting Dialogue
October 24, 2011, 04:38:56 am
So I have ePSXe for playing my PS1 copy of FFT. I made a copy of the original iso and one I plan to use for modding. I want to start simple, or at least what I think would be simple compared to other things, so I decided to do editting with the dialogue. The question I have is regarding what I'm going to need to use. I know for sure I'll need the event compiler/decompiler and cdmage, but do I even need the fftpatcher for this, or can it be done without it? Curious about this as the tutorial was confusing me.
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Saw this and I thought I would add to it. When using the Eternal SPU plugin, if you hear some strange beeping in the background, which I've noticed with a lot of sound plugins while using ePSXe 1.7.0, try switching the reverb. The Neill's and New options tend to make that noise for me, but when I switch it to Iori, I got the good ol' Final Fantasy Tactics sound pleasing my ears. =)

Quote2.ALTERNATIVE) use Pete's P.E.Op.S v1.18 Soft Video Plugin.


This is good for people with either an old system or those like me with a not so high-end laptop.