
I played RE2 when it came outfor the N64. Toying with the video and recompiler settings might help in these cases, but then the game will be too slow to be remotely playable.Rainbow Battle Kid wrote:kevmac, did you ever play Resident Evil? I feel like I got used to that control scheme before I got to SH so that ended up working basically the same Even with these tricks, the vast majority of games will remain stuck at the Sega copyright screen.

bin track directly, and finally it works. I try swapping the Japanese bios for a European one, but without any improvement. The emulator gets stuck at the bios screen. I already know that the full version of the game works, so it seems like a safe bet that the emulator can be cajoled into booting the demo as well.īut it doesn’t.

Here I’m trying to launch the Panzer Dragoon demo. One way around this is to just point the emulator to the first ‘track’ among the. Since the overwhelming majority of game dumps out there are in this format nowadays, going for an. If the counter doesn’t move, it’s a good sign that something went wrong, and no amount of waiting will fix it. From the menu, select “Configure video options”, then “Show FPS”. The best way to tell if the emulator got stuck, or it just needs a minute to catch up, is to enable the FPS counter. Most likely though, the emulator will successfully launch the bios - and then freeze. If you are extremely lucky, this will be enough to launch your game. Just dump all the files straight into the main Yabause folder. The menu doesn’t understand folders, so don’t bother to neatly arrange your games. cue CD image in the same way, and press select to launch the emulator.

The slightly tricky part: to select the BIOS or CD image, press circle, not cross, as the menu unhelpfully suggests. You will need to feed the emulator one of the many Saturn bios images that are hosted on shady emulation sites everywhere. Under “Configure general options”, let’s choose “Select Bios/CD/backup files”. So what’s improved in version 2599? For instance, the emulator finally has a menu: But that does not mean you will be able to play Sega Saturn games on your PSP. Let’s be clear, this is a large improvement over the Yabause 0.9.10 builds that were floating around the internet before this one was (re-)discovered.
