Hideo Kojima's Policenauts (in English)
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Re: Hideo Kojima's Policenauts (in English)
Hmm... anyone try this with a mod chipped PS1?
Re: Hideo Kojima's Policenauts (in English)
I have, it works fine.wip3outguy7 wrote:Hmm... anyone try this with a mod chipped PS1?
I don't know if I used these exact ISOs though.
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Re: Hideo Kojima's Policenauts (in English)
I don't think I did, but when I first booted the game I could only watch the FMVs and read text, but I couldn't see the actual game images. I fiddled with a few advanced video options in ePSXe and got it running smoothly though. I'm playing this for the first time and I really love the visual style of the game. It feels like more of an electronic comic book than a video game, but I'm enjoying it.Ivo wrote:Did you guys get any CRC errors on extracting? I have 2 .isos, 736.376 KB and 599.437 KB but as I got errors unpacking I'm a bit worried something went wrong.
Ivo.
If anyone else is having similar problems to me, I just clicked the 'configure' button for Pete's Open GL, set off-screen drawing value to 2, clicked on alpha multipass, clicked on advanced blending, and clicked on special game fixes.
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Re: Hideo Kojima's Policenauts (in English)
OK, I'll bust out my old Gateway laptop with the version of Nero that burns just about anything.brunoafh wrote:I have, it works fine.wip3outguy7 wrote:Hmm... anyone try this with a mod chipped PS1?
I don't know if I used these exact ISOs though.
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Re: Hideo Kojima's Policenauts (in English)
Ok I need a bit of help. My CD-Rs are 700MB and all the ones I see online are the same size. Yet disc one is 720MB. Do I need to find a way to compress to get it on a standard CD-R?
Re: Hideo Kojima's Policenauts (in English)
You need to enable overburn.Purkeynator wrote:Ok I need a bit of help. My CD-Rs are 700MB and all the ones I see online are the same size. Yet disc one is 720MB. Do I need to find a way to compress to get it on a standard CD-R?
Re: Hideo Kojima's Policenauts (in English)
bleem! blue beta can do this but it won't save...Incognito D wrote:I take it these files are meant to be played on a PS1 emulator?
Would be cool if there was a Bleemcast version so it could be burned to a CD and played on Dreamcast.


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Re: Hideo Kojima's Policenauts (in English)
I'm slowly working my way through this game. I'm surprised by how engrossing the game is when there is so little to do gameplay wise. The world is just really compelling. I wish more games were so good at creating a believable world. Immersion is usually created by good controls, but this game creates it by fleshing out all of its ideas about the surrounding world and futuristic technologies. It's a great bit of sci-fi. Also, the anime is lovely. There's not much of a "game" here, but I don't really care because I am so sold on the setting and the story elements.
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I almost wonder if this wouldn't make an amazing Together Retro title for next year?J T wrote:I'm slowly working my way through this game. I'm surprised by how engrossing the game is when there is so little to do gameplay wise. The world is just really compelling. I wish more games were so good at creating a believable world. Immersion is usually created by good controls, but this game creates it by fleshing out all of its ideas about the surrounding world and futuristic technologies. It's a great bit of sci-fi. Also, the anime is lovely. There's not much of a "game" here, but I don't really care because I am so sold on the setting and the story elements.

