Q:Some games don't work or have graphics error using OpenGL Plugin.Ī: OpenGL plugin is limited in smartphone GPUs (some games or graphics effects simply doesn't work or will be very slow), you can fix some graphics problems using the OpenGL toolbarĪ: bin/cue, img/ccd, multi-bin/cue, mds/mdf (v1), pbp, cdi, nrg, ecm and iso.Q:Choosing analog mode the touchscreen gamepad has just the left stick, where is the right stick?Ī: By default it is disabled, you can edit the touchscreen gamepad and enabling it on Preferences->TouchScreen->Edit Gamepad.Q:The buttons are too small or big, can I edit the gamepad skin?Ī: Yes Preferences->TouchScreen->Edit Gamepad.Q:How can I hide the on screen buttons?Ī: Preferences->TouchScreen->Hide/Show Gamepad.So you will need 50/60 frames per second (100% speed) to get proper sound. Get a different dump of the game.Ī: ePSXe uses only sync spu emulation, it is done to get sound/video sync and highest compatibility. Remember PSX games are usually 600-700Mb. It means that the game is incomplete, in non compatible format or corrupted (we recommend to use 7zipper to uncompress). Q:When I run the game, it says "system.cnf" not found.Ī: PSX games are disc dumps, which must contain a file system, when the emulator does not find the filesystem this message is shown.If you are using the hardware renderer, the number of incompatible games is really really low (1%), it is very likely a problem with the rom format or dump (it is incomplete, corrupted or non compatible format - PSX games are usually 600-700Mb) check to know if this game is compatible, and if it is in the compatible list then get a different dump from this game Q:I got black screen when running the game, what is the problem?Ī: Some games requires somes seconds to initialize.
#EPSXE CHRONO CROSS SOUND PROBLEM ISO#
We will use rom or iso to refer to a game dump. In other platforms (Nintendo64 for example), the games are stored in memory ROM in a cartridge, so it is commonly called rom. A: PSX games are stored on cdrom discs, and a dump of a cdrom disc is currently called "iso".