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Dont quote me on this but i believe the remix includes the PRP package.So if I want the lastest one, I should install the PRP installer after this remix patcher?PRP is the latest concerning field npc models
Dont quote me on this but i believe the remix includes the PRP package.So if I want the lastest one, I should install the PRP installer after this remix patcher?PRP is the latest concerning field npc models
this is what i'm wondering, since the his first post never mention about it:Dont quote me on this but i believe the remix includes the PRP package.
NPC Reconstruction Project for FF7PC 0.6
Furthermore, installing the PRP patch on top of this will not work due to incompatibility issues. I've tried it.1) It's easier to install - In the Phoenix Rejuvenation Project, the game's files have been renamed and crammed into an executable that doesn't work on all setups. I've personally never been able to successfully install it, but if somebody were to give me some of the modded PRP files with their original filenames, I'd definitely check them out and consider throwing them into a newer version of the patch (*if* that's okay with the people who made the PRP...I know they were going for an all-encompassing patch with their project, so I wouldn't want to rain on their parade)
2) There's been some controversy over some of the PRP models...they've begun to insist upon creating all of their models from scratch, rather than rehashing the game's models, but some people seem to think that some of the models used deviate too much from the original feel of the game, or that they aren't an improvement from previous versions. As such, I decided that playing it safe with the older, more familiar version wouldn't be a problem.
is this the issue you're having with the prp installer? The method in the link works for me when I tried it yesterdayThis includes the NPC Reconstruction patch and does *not* include the Phoenix rejuvenation project for various already stated reasons:
Furthermore, installing the PRP patch on top of this will not work due to incompatibility issues. I've tried it.1) It's easier to install - In the Phoenix Rejuvenation Project, the game's files have been renamed and crammed into an executable that doesn't work on all setups. I've personally never been able to successfully install it, but if somebody were to give me some of the modded PRP files with their original filenames, I'd definitely check them out and consider throwing them into a newer version of the patch (*if* that's okay with the people who made the PRP...I know they were going for an all-encompassing patch with their project, so I wouldn't want to rain on their parade)
2) There's been some controversy over some of the PRP models...they've begun to insist upon creating all of their models from scratch, rather than rehashing the game's models, but some people seem to think that some of the models used deviate too much from the original feel of the game, or that they aren't an improvement from previous versions. As such, I decided that playing it safe with the older, more familiar version wouldn't be a problem.
Well then I don't see a problem with PRP over NPC RP. The only difference should be the time spent on reinstall the game.The installer hangs when you try to install it onto already modded files. It should work fine on a fresh install.
this is the separate release of the char.lgp I've found from their thread (as of 08-31-09). As for the 00.lgp naming, post #475 on that very page should explain it.[sigh] If I were to include the PRP, I'd have to either back up my files and delete my ff7 folder or use another computer, make a fresh install of FF7, apply the patch, find out which files do what (00.lgp, 01.lgp, and 02.lgp aren't very descriptive names), then extract the files from the PRP files and combine them with my existing archive, hand-selecting the ones that are obviously an improvement (most likely just random NPC's and minigame models), then repack and upload the new patch. Not exactly a simple process.
I *might* do this in the future, although I've got more pressing matters ATM.
Codec Issues. Google "CCCP" and download it. It should be a codec pack that'll solve your issues.i'm having problem with the fmv audio.
Game sound effect and music working fine, the opening fmv is fine too, but the fmv doesn't have sound. I haven't pay attention to the problem until playing disc 2 today, so i'm not sure whether the previous fmv had this problem, so far as i remember, the death of aerith fmv on dics 1, the explosion of the north crater on disc 2 both don't have sound.
how do i find out what the problem is?
BrokenCrowe Asked you the right questionsAfter Installation this is what i get
Im so sad that i cant play
It says "Unable to locate registry key, please reinstall Final Fantasy VII"
i reinstalled like 4 times already..
Im using Windows 7 32-bit
U.A.C is closed and i run the installation as Administrator..
please help me fix this..
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The 0kb file thing happens when you try to install a patch that's already been installed. Make sure that only 9999limitbreaker and Luckytifa are in the patches folder. when you run the file.titeguy3... Awesome release!!!!! srsly wow!, you made my life easier, just 1 problem, how do you install the patches??? i put every patch in the patches folder and run install yamp, it creates a 0KB ff7.exe that doesn't run... help? i wanna install the 9999breaker and luckytifa xD!!!
Another question xD!! what version of Aali opengl does this 2.3.3 version have? the ff7_opengl-0.7.2b??
Oh yea... if some1 have problems with the audio (ff7music.exe) i just bring up the taskmanager and put the ff7music.exe on high priority, then it syncs just fine...
Tnx man, cant thank U enough!!!
I've been slowly adding multi-OS support for the installer, so the latest would be a good bet. I'm fairly certain that older versions would be incompatible with windows 64-bit. I'm sorry the installer link doesn't work, i'll try re-uploading it.So i've had this working fine in W7 Ultimate 32 bit, but I want to reformat my PC for W7 Ultimate 64 bit, anyone run it on 64 bit and had it work successfully? I only have the v2.3.1 installer as the link for 2.3.3 doesn't work (nor does the mirror). Does 2.3.1 have any issues in 64 bit that anyone is aware of?
Two questions...
1. Do you have the disc image mounted (or the CD in the disc drive)
2. Are you using Ultima Edition
sorry man dont sigh... We do not support pirating at this forum... You make the isos yourself with your original copies of the FF7 game...
Or you put the disc in the drive.
And i wasn't asking about Windows 7
I was asking about Final Fantasy Seven Ultima Edition... the kind you have to download...
(sigh)
He was trying to tell you to not use the ff7 ultima edition as it is pirated and does not work with most of the mods.sorry man dont sigh... We do not support pirating at this forum... You make the isos yourself with your original copies of the FF7 game...
Or you put the disc in the drive.
And i wasn't asking about Windows 7
I was asking about Final Fantasy Seven Ultima Edition... the kind you have to download...
(sigh)im sorry
okay and thanks for everything i will download FF7 Ultima Edition. thank you everyone but thanks more to you
haha
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