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skyhawk
Guest
Appears to have installed and be running without issue. Thanks DLPB!
[00000000] INFO: FF7 English OpenGL driver version 1.1 - Merged with The Reunion - R06b[00000000] INFO: Detected version: FF7 1.02 US English[00000000] INFO: Postprocessing file - C:\Games C\steamapps\common\FINAL FANTASY VII\The_Reunion/Program_Files/psx.post[00000000] INFO: NVIDIA Corporation GeForce GTX 1080/PCIe/SSE2 4.6.0 NVIDIA 442.19[00000000] INFO: OpenGL 2.0 support detected[00000000] INFO: OpenGL 2.1 support detected. Using PBO.[00000000] INFO: Found swap_control extension[00000000] INFO: Max texture size: 32768x32768[00000000] INFO: Original resolution 640x480, window size 3840x2160, output resolution 3840x2160, internal resolution 3840x2400[00000000] INFO: Shader limits: varying 124, vert uniform 4096, frag uniform 4096[00000000] INFO: FFMpeg movie player plugin loaded[00000000] INFO: FFMpeg version 4.2.1, Copyright (c) 2000-2019 Fabrice Bellard, et al.[00000000] LOCK UNLOCK TEST [00000001] MATRIX INITIALIZE [00000001] TRACE: open_file - data\TF2D.P (mode 3)[00000001] TRACE: open_file - data\TF2D.P (mode 0)[00000001] TRACE: open_file - data\TF3D.P (mode 3)[00000001] TRACE: open_file - data\TF3D.P (mode 0)[00000001] TRACE: open_file - data\TG2D.P (mode 3)[00000001] TRACE: open_file - data\TG2D.P (mode 0)[00000001] TRACE: open_file - data\TG3D.P (mode 3)[00000001] TRACE: open_file - data\TG3D.P (mode 0)[00000001] TRACE: open_file - data\T2D.P (mode 3)[00000001] TRACE: open_file - data\T2D.P (mode 0)[00000001] TRACE: open_file - data\T3D.P (mode 3)[00000001] TRACE: open_file - data\T3D.P (mode 0)[00000001] TRACE: open_file - data\TGT2D.P (mode 3)[00000001] TRACE: open_file - data\TGT2D.P (mode 0)[00000001] TRACE: open_file - data\TGT3D.P (mode 3)[00000001] TRACE: open_file - data\TGT3D.P (mode 0)[00000001] TRACE: open_file - data\SF2D.P (mode 3)[00000001] TRACE: open_file - data\SF2D.P (mode 0)[00000001] TRACE: open_file - data\SF3D.P (mode 3)[00000001] TRACE: open_file - data\SF3D.P (mode 0)[00000001] TRACE: open_file - data\SG2D.P (mode 3)[00000001] TRACE: open_file - data\SG2D.P (mode 0)[00000001] TRACE: open_file - data\SG3D.P (mode 3)[00000001] TRACE: open_file - data\SG3D.P (mode 0)[00000001] TRACE: open_file - data\S2D.P (mode 3)[00000001] TRACE: open_file - data\S2D.P (mode 0)[00000001] TRACE: open_file - data\S3D.P (mode 3)[00000001] TRACE: open_file - data\S3D.P (mode 0)[00000001] TRACE: open_file - data\SGT2D.P (mode 3)[00000001] TRACE: open_file - data\SGT2D.P (mode 0)[00000001] TRACE: open_file - data\SGT3D.P (mode 3)[00000001] TRACE: open_file - data\SGT3D.P (mode 0)[00000001] INITIALIZE DD/D3D END [00000001] TRACE: open_file - C:\Games C\steamapps\common\FINAL FANTASY VII\ff7input.cfg (mode 0)[00000001] ERROR: could not open file C:\Games C\steamapps\common\FINAL FANTASY VII\ff7input.cfg[00000001] initializing sound...[00000001] creating dsound primary buffer[00000001] TRACE: open_lgp_file - C:\Games C\steamapps\common\FINAL FANTASY VII\data\menu\menu_us.lgp[00000001] TRACE: open_lgp_file - C:\Games C\steamapps\common\FINAL FANTASY VII\data\battle\battle.lgp[00000001] TRACE: open_lgp_file - C:\Games C\steamapps\common\FINAL FANTASY VII\data\battle\magic.lgp[00000001] TRACE: open_lgp_file - C:\Games C\steamapps\common\FINAL FANTASY VII\data\field\char.lgp[00000001] TRACE: open_lgp_file - C:\Games C\steamapps\common\FINAL FANTASY VII\The_Reunion\BASE\New_Translation\flevel.lgp[00000001] TRACE: open_lgp_file - C:\Games C\steamapps\common\FINAL FANTASY VII\The_Reunion\BASE\New_Translation\chocobo.lgp[00000001] TRACE: open_lgp_file - C:\Games C\steamapps\common\FINAL FANTASY VII\The_Reunion\BASE\New_Translation\condor.lgp[00000001] TRACE: open_lgp_file - C:\Games C\steamapps\common\FINAL FANTASY VII\The_Reunion\BASE\New_Translation\world.lgp[00000001] TRACE: open_lgp_file - C:\Games C\steamapps\common\FINAL FANTASY VII\data\cd\moviecam.lgp[00000001] TRACE: open_file: hand_1.TEX (LGP:flevel)[00000001] TRACE: open_file: sibuki1.TEX (LGP:flevel)[00000001] TRACE: open_file: sibuki2.TEX (LGP:flevel)[00000001] TRACE: open_file: sibuki3.TEX (LGP:flevel)[00000001] TRACE: open_file: sibuki4.TEX (LGP:flevel)[00000001] TRACE: PERSONAL FILE - C:\Games C\steamapps\common\FINAL FANTASY VII\The_Reunion/BASE/New_Translation/kernel.bin (mode 0)[00000001] TRACE: PERSONAL FILE - C:\Games C\steamapps\common\FINAL FANTASY VII\The_Reunion/BASE/New_Translation/kernel2.bin (mode 0)[00000001] Entering MAIN[00000001] TRACE: open_lgp_file - C:\Games C\steamapps\common\FINAL FANTASY VII\data\cd\cr_us.lgp[00000001] Exiting MAIN[00000001] START OF CREDITS!!![00000001] INFO: prepare_movie: C:\Games C\steamapps\common\FINAL FANTASY VII\data\movies\eidoslogo.avi; h264/mp3 1280x896, 30.000000 FPS, duration: 11.259000, frames: 338[00000001] TRACE: open_file: opback_a.TEX (LGP:cr)[00000001] TRACE: open_file: opback_b.TEX (LGP:cr)[00000001] TRACE: open_file: opback_c.TEX (LGP:cr)[00000001] TRACE: open_file: opback_d.TEX (LGP:cr)[00000001] TRACE: open_file: opback_e.TEX (LGP:cr)[00000001] TRACE: open_file: opback_f.TEX (LGP:cr)[00000001] TRACE: open_file: name1_a.TEX (LGP:cr)[00000001] TRACE: open_file: name1_b.TEX (LGP:cr)[00000001] TRACE: open_file: name2_a.TEX (LGP:cr)[00000001] TRACE: open_file: name2_b.TEX (LGP:cr)[00000001] TRACE: open_file: name3_a.TEX (LGP:cr)[00000001] TRACE: open_file: name3_b.TEX (LGP:cr)[00000001] TRACE: open_file: name4_a.TEX (LGP:cr)[00000001] TRACE: open_file: name4_b.TEX (LGP:cr)[00000001] TRACE: open_file: name5_a.TEX (LGP:cr)[00000001] TRACE: open_file: name5_b.TEX (LGP:cr)[00000001] TRACE: open_file: name6_a.TEX (LGP:cr)[00000001] TRACE: open_file: name6_b.TEX (LGP:cr)[00000001] TRACE: open_file: name7_a.TEX (LGP:cr)[00000001] TRACE: open_file: name7_b.TEX (LGP:cr)[00000001] TRACE: open_file: name8_a.TEX (LGP:cr)[00000001] TRACE: open_file: name8_b.TEX (LGP:cr)[00000001] TRACE: start_movie[00000331] TRACE: movie end[00000332] TRACE: release_movie_objects[00000332] TRACE: stop_movie[00000332] INFO: prepare_movie: C:\Games C\steamapps\common\FINAL FANTASY VII\data\movies\sqlogo.avi; h264/vorbis 1276x896, 15.000000 FPS, duration: 14.600000, frames: 219[00000333] TRACE: start_movie[00000470] WM_CLOSE [00000470] TRACE: release_movie_objects[00000470] TRACE: stop_movie[00000470] END OF CREDITS!!![00000470] Field Quit[00000470] UNINITIALIZE DD [00000471] TRACE: release_movie_objects[00000471] TRACE: stop_movie
I'm running the 1998 CD release, but as I understand it Reunion now supports both the CD release as well as the Steam release. The only thing that needs the converter now is the Squeenix Store release.Is there any way to "undo" the FF7 Game Converter workaround for the Steam detection issues and install R06c "clean"? At some point I uninstalled FF7 + Reunion and reinstalled them, but I noticed that I did not need to use the Game Converter again to get Reunion to recognize FF7 that time, so I imagine whatever the Game Converter did is still loaded somewhere on my PC, and I'd like to get rid of it if it's no longer needed.
Try running in a Window and see if that works?I changed my desktop res and game to 1440p. Same thing. Game running but only an icon on my taskbar. It's weird because Reunion disabled runs at 31840x2160 and the 98 version converted had no issues either.
I would argue that using a mod_id of 'none' is not a good idea, as I believe the default is NONE. You're setting yourself up for confusion. Use a directory and Mod_ID string that is meaningful or unique. Mine is named 'remako' as it's the Remako assets plus a bunch of music that I looped up myself. If I ever need to disable my mods for troubleshooting, I just comment out Mod_ID = remako in the config file.I dunno how to add my favourite mod :c
Simply download your favourite mod, per example let's download any remastered field and copy paste all the field folders in The_Reunion, CUSTOM, none, Texture, field
C:\Games\Final Fantasy VII Steam Edition\The_Reunion\CUSTOM\none\Texture\field
then go in The Reunion folder and open Options.ini make sure you have written Mod_ID = none
You can't. Ra-ga etc are canon names and also correct to Japanese. Your only option is to use touphscript and manually change them - and also change ff7 exe text (see base folder) and adding it to a custom folder (better than editing base as i always overwrite it with install).So, how can I only get the new traslation without those changes?
This is intended to install over a Reunion R6 installation, correct?There's gotta be a few bugs here? Where are you guys to ruin my day?
There was a problem with R06 where it wouldn't recognize the Steam version on Windows 10, and the workaround was to run the converter normally used for the Squenix release. That's supposed to be fixed with R06c, but I want to be sure the the workaround is completely undone if it's not needed anymore.I'm running the 1998 CD release, but as I understand it Reunion now supports both the CD release as well as the Steam release. The only thing that needs the converter now is the Squeenix Store release.
That's what I did, and R06 (pre-c) was still able to recognize it without using the converter again. From what I can tell, the converter does something in the registry. Does anyone have any info on what keys it installs so I can manually remove them?If you're still worried, I'd suggest Uninstalling FF7 from Steam, zapping the C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Final Fantasy VII directory, and then reinstalling from Steam. Make sure to keep a copy of your savegames or anything else you want to keep, especially given the apparent flakiness of Cloud saves.
Seems to be related to 60fps. Results are frustratingly inconsistent as I try to narrow them down.for some reason it seems to depend on combination of enemy - or it's randomly happening. Is this a bug in original game?
There's not very much in the registry for this. Open Regedit, go to the root of the registry, and 'Find' for 'fantasy'. Carefully F3 through the results, and edit any you're worried about. (There's about two dozen as I recall) I think the only thing of consequence that might be impacted would be a path pointing to a non-Steam install location.From what I can tell, the converter does something in the registry. Does anyone have any info on what keys it installs so I can manually remove them?