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ordforande
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You sir, are a gentleman. Thanks for taking the time to write this.
Ace if you read my walkthrough guide properly, you would have noticed i mentioned these messages, Read this please.After I installed the whole things, loaded my save and entered a battle.
A message was show:
"Error: could not open file:earith.T09"
It seems that I didn't install all the file properly.
Will this make any crashes at the later of the game??
Can I do anything to solve this?
Thanks very much!
That is a strange problem, maybe you should download remix again, and test your FF7 out before installing remix, also make sure that when you install ff7 remix that it goes to the correct folder, it is not wise to try and change where FF7 is installed, as Remix will not work properly if you have done that.i dont see how my game can be faulty it works fine until i install remix. is it possible my remix is faulty? im going to try again and this time not install remix and see what happens with just 7.10b
Ace if you read my walkthrough guide properly, you would have noticed i mentioned these messages, Read this please.After I installed the whole things, loaded my save and entered a battle.
A message was show:
"Error: could not open file:earith.T09"
It seems that I didn't install all the file properly.
Will this make any crashes at the later of the game??
Can I do anything to solve this?
Thanks very much!
Turning off the error messages
This version of FF7 still has a number of known issues, and Aalis driver tells you when they occur on the screen, this helps for modders, but for some players it may be annoying, so use this command to get rid of it if you wish.
-Go into your openGLconfig text file, and add the command 'disable_popup = yes' into the bottom of the file, and save it.
Ya, I missed this part, Thanks!
Kylos, not all of us have a PC that's only for gaming. My primary HDD which is a very fast SSD is rather small, and I'm only trying to keep the OS and certain applications on this drive (like SQL Server). My secondary drive is for my games ... and that is where I want Final Fantasy installed. This Remix has hard-coded paths that simply need to be changed, and I think it's worthwhile to have a section in your walk-through covering this topic as I guarantee you others could benefit from this.
Also:You know, you could fix that problem instead of hiding it. There's a fix floating around somewhere on the forums, I believe it was kranmer who made it.