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this method worked for me, as long as you're using one of the mentioned plugins you should be good to go.

Quote:Q: How can I get Final Fantasy 9 US/JAP working?
A: It isn't playable in ePSXe 1.0.0 due to an emulation bug. Anyway, this bug has been fixed in 1.0.1 and higher Smile. When using Pete's hardware (D3D/OGL> plugins, remember to set Offscreen Drawing to standard in order see the battle menus, and set Framebuffer Textures to Gfx Card Buffer (If your video card supports it, check Pete's docs) or Full VRam Primitives (Note: Full VRAM Primitives WILL slow down ePSXe immensely), so you can see the effect which occurs every time you enter a battle.


http://www.epsxe.com/files/ePSXe_FAQ.txt
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(07-31-201004:39 PM)Justin Wrote: this method worked for me, as long as you're using one of the mentioned plugins you should be good to go.

Quote:Q: How can I get Final Fantasy 9 US/JAP working?
A: It isn't playable in ePSXe 1.0.0 due to an emulation bug. Anyway, this bug has been fixed in 1.0.1 and higher Smile. When using Pete's hardware (D3D/OGL> plugins, remember to set Offscreen Drawing to standard in order see the battle menus, and set Framebuffer Textures to Gfx Card Buffer (If your video card supports it, check Pete's docs) or Full VRam Primitives (Note: Full VRAM Primitives WILL slow down ePSXe immensely), so you can see the effect which occurs every time you enter a battle.


http://www.epsxe.com/files/ePSXe_FAQ.txt

Oh, thank you. a pleasant surprise Smile
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