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Completed Mods / Re: WotL Slowdown Removal Patch
December 10, 2012, 03:30:13 pm
First of all i want to thank everyone and anyone who took part in making this patch! I still can't figure out why the game developers would never update it.  Feels like good old fft again!

*My question: I don't know if its just me, but it seems like the animations actually run faster than they did on ps1.  In a way i actually like it faster though.  Is it supossed to do this or is it just me?


Some tips for anyone having problems getting the patch to work...
I had a lot of problems getting the patch to work, this is how i eventually got it to work

1. Rename the LivePatch 0.1.3 folder to livepatch
2. Make sure you place the fftpsp folder (Do not rename the folder) with the patches you want, inside the livepatch folder
3. Place the livepatch folder on root of memory stick
4. go to root of memory stick -> livepatch -> livepatch -> cut livepatch.prx and paste into the main livepatch folder, then delete the sub livepatch folder.  So when you are done, if you open livepatch from the root you should see 3 texts, livepatch.prx, the src folder, and the fftpsp folder.  And thats all you should see (unless you have other patch folders from other stuff)
5. Go to root and see if you have an seplugins folder, if not, make one
6. Go into seplugins and make a new text document called GAME (do NOT add .txt to the end)
7. Edit the GAME document (it should be blank) add this line ms0:/livepatch/livepatch.prx 1
8. save the document
9. Remove the memory stick from comp/exit USB mode
10. Insert memory stick into psp, if not already inserted
11. Turn on psp and make sure your in "custom firmware mode" (you probably know what i mean, if your running temporary cfw)
12. Find a way to get into the Recovery Menu (you can do this by clicking select if your on pro b10, then clicking recovery menu)
13. Go to plugins and click X
14. Look for livepatch.prx [GAME]    (the [GAME] may look different if you didnt name the text document in seplugins the same way as shown in step 6)
15. If you don't see livepatch.prx we got problems... If you do see it look to the right.  If it says enabled all is good.  If it says disabled click X to set it to enabled.
16. Cancel out to the psp menu and try running the game on either UMD or ISO.

If your slowdown still occurs you can try making a copy of livepatch.prx and placing it in the seplugins folder also.
If all else fails and you really want to get rid of the slowdown on a UMD, i can email you copies of my folders, which work.