so I was lent a copy of DoDonPachi PS1 recently and I've encountered a strange problem playing it. I have quite a few PS1 imports, which I play on my PS2 via disc-swap. However, DDP loads up, but after I choose my ship it goes to a PLEASE WAIT screen and freezes there. From a bit of googling, I've found that this is a strange problem that has to do with DDP's music.
Does anyone know how to bypass this? There must be a way to play DDP on my PS2.
DoDonPachi freezes!
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Install a mod chip or buy a Japanese system... you can't really fault a game for freezing if you're hot swapping to play it... You could try hot swapping with a disc that has the same number of music tracks or more?
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no.ujnhunter wrote:Install a mod chip
no.buy a Japanese system
I'm not faulting it, just want a solution.you can't really fault a game for freezing if you're hot swapping to play it...
hmm. That's an interesting idea.You could try hot swapping with a disc that has the same number of music tracks or more?
Re: DoDonPachi freezes!
You might want try and load ImportPlayer/light first then DoDonPachi.
Might fix the problem
Edit: For swapping with large audio tracks try GTA or Tomb Raider
Might fix the problem
Edit: For swapping with large audio tracks try GTA or Tomb Raider
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Re: DoDonPachi freezes!
Using a swap disc shouldn't be having any effect on how the game runs after you swap because it is running just like any other disc. Try taking some canned air and blowing the laser area off. With a lift top more dust gets in there. Also take a good look at the disc under the light to see whats going on see if there is a stain or any scratches. If it is a problem with the disc itself unless your swap disc can play copied PS1 games on your Ps2 you are out of luck.
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Shogun wrote:Using a swap disc shouldn't be having any effect on how the game runs after you swap because it is running just like any other disc.
wrong. Doing some googling reveals this is a very common problem with this game.
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wrong. You already googled before posting...., right?noiseredux wrote:wrong. Doing some googling reveals this is a very common problem with this game.
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huh?d123456 wrote:wrong. You already googled before posting...., right?noiseredux wrote:wrong. Doing some googling reveals this is a very common problem with this game.
Re: DoDonPachi freezes!
Shogun wrote:Using a swap disc shouldn't be having any effect on how the game runs after you swap because it is running just like any other disc. Try taking some canned air and blowing the laser area off. With a lift top more dust gets in there. Also take a good look at the disc under the light to see whats going on see if there is a stain or any scratches. If it is a problem with the disc itself unless your swap disc can play copied PS1 games on your Ps2 you are out of luck.
Guess you never heard of Table-of-Contents
At the beginning of the disc there is a Table-of-Contents (TOC, also known as "System File" area of the disc), which stores the start positions of the various tracks, as well as information about free blocks.
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yes, it seems the audio tracks in the TOC for DoDonPachi is especially unique/troublesome for some reason.jinn wrote:
Guess you never heard of Table-of-Contents
At the beginning of the disc there is a Table-of-Contents (TOC, also known as "System File" area of the disc), which stores the start positions of the various tracks, as well as information about free blocks.
