FF7 on PSP.. Kinda... well, it's a little slow....

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This is Memorial Address, it's one of my favorite songs. It's about when she learned that her father, who she had only met once in her life, had died.

...I saw the video... it's truly awesome!! Great lyrics and performance!! Wow... and it's from a live concert! She must have a pretty good voice, I mean, although she's crying... you know what I want to say, in such a situation I guess it would be pretty hard to actually sing at all, but her voice comes out beautiful...
Well, I'll keep watching everything else I find on YouTube to see if other songs of her are that great, too!
Anyways, thank you for the link :)
 
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Having watched the opening 30 seconds, she looks a hell lot better with shorter hair and less eye liner/ eye shadow.
But what on earth is up with that red dress  :roll:
 
make a new thread you clowns!

back on topic:
I just converted FF7 from psx - psp (i'm running the custom firmware)
works very well :)
only one small glitch in battle (not annoying at all) and everything else runs perfect
 
only one small glitch in battle (not annoying at all) and everything else runs perfect
 :? I don't get any glitches at all on FFVII... I have a few problems with FFVIII, though (like randm\om crashes when summoning the Carbuncle GF)! Anyways, we can say that FFVII is COMPLETELY playable on the PSP now, thanks to Dark_AleX's custom firmware and POPStation converter. :D
 
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Glitches include: battle swirl, slightly off small sound, and blinky battle names when using one character. But this only happens when using compression levels 9, 8, and 6.
 
Glitches include: battle swirl, slightly off small sound, and blinky battle names when using one character. But this only happens when using compression levels 9, 8, and 6.
Oh!! Now I got it! I didn't get any glitches, because I have an uncompressed PBP. (When I converted it I was still on 3.02 OE-B). Thakns for making it clear though ;)
 
Glitches include: battle swirl, slightly off small sound, and blinky battle names when using one character. But this only happens when using compression levels 9, 8, and 6.
lucky i always use level 7 compression :) skipped this problem without even knowing it existed.
 
OE-C is out now, so the PBPs don't have to be encrypted anymore. (Keys are not needed)

I trust you guys are using your own copies of the game for the PSP right?

Right?
 
OE-C is out now, so the PBPs don't have to be encrypted anymore. (Keys are not needed)

I trust you guys are using your own copies of the game for the PSP right?

Right?
Of course ;) I already got 3.03 OE-C and everything works cool, halkun. Thanks for reporting, though!! By the way, do you own a PSP, too?
 
Yup, Downgraded when 2.81 was broken and then took it up to 3.03 OE-B.

I'n not having the best luck with creating my own PBPs as I run linux and I have yet to correctly encode an ISO. Keep in mind, here piriacy talk is very much frowned upon. I'm a mod (You can't tell in this forum), so even though I'm all for exploiting the PSP to allow better end-user functionality. Touting the use of pirited games is a no-no.
 
OE-C is out now, so the PBPs don't have to be encrypted anymore. (Keys are not needed)

I trust you guys are using your own copies of the game for the PSP right?

Right?
i'll be honest and say i downloaded an NTSC-US copy of FF7, BUT i do own the PC and PSX (PAL) versions.
Reason being is all the pal games i've got don't convert properly because of the screen position problem.
I even tried a heap of PAL-NTSC patchers and they all failed miserably.
 
i'll be honest and say i downloaded an NTSC-US copy of FF7, BUT i do own the PC and PSX (PAL) versions.
Reason being is all the pal games i've got don't convert properly because of the screen position problem.
I even tried a heap of PAL-NTSC patchers and they all failed miserably.
I'm so glad I got my copy from the US :D This also goes for FFVIII-FFIX  :-)

And, by the way, halkun, I don't think this can be referred to as piracy, in case you own the original game, but just as an illegal (or not) way of patching a game to play on an emulator.
 
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