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Epsxe chrono cross crash
Epsxe chrono cross crash







epsxe chrono cross crash

I try to build my own emulation machine with Win10, Kodi and Retroarch. Thank you guys for any help you can give on this issue! I would still like to know if I am doing something wrong with the m3u, but if I have to use the eboot I will. It is still transferring and this has been a big enough headache that I'm just going to let it transfer overnight and come back to it tomorrow. srm file work with the eboot just as much. If there is a way to use that, then I would appreciate whatever info regarding making that. I have not tried this method, though I do have the program and just created an eboot just in case. I just want to continue this game without having to restart it on my physical disc.

epsxe chrono cross crash

I am not sure what I'm doing wrong here or if this is a known issue with this game. All of this is within a separate Chrono Cross folder to make it easier to navigate/easier on the eyes. cue files changed to match that naming convention. I am using 1.7.1 PCSX ReARMed r22, I have the PSX bios in the BIOS folder, and my m3u file looks like this: I go through Disk Control -> Disk Cycle Tray Status -> Disk Image Append -> Chrono Cross Disc 2 bin file -> PCSX-ReARMED core selection. I am at the part of Chrono Cross where the disc swap is supposed to happen, but whenever I go into the retroarch quick menu to swap my disc, it just resets my game and won't let me see my save until I completely restart the entire game itself.

epsxe chrono cross crash

I did not see my specific issue while I was trying to problem solve on my own, so I do apologize in advance if this specific issue has been asked before. Now: choose the whole filename of the memorycard and overwrite You can also use the newly created memcard file(.mcr) from Retroarch. Then copy it to a new folder, so you don't lose it. srm file in your Retroarch-Sav folder of the respective game. Now it gets a bit tricky: you have to look for the. Unfortunately you can't load single game files from Retroarch. With this you can open a memorycard file and drag and drop files into it.ī. I can recommend this way for anyone who has already played some games and have a lot of save-files abd then decides to change the emulator.Ī. once you have selected the new file (.mcr), ePSXe will recognize it as the memorycard.Select the Retorarch folder directly at ePSXe. Move the newly created memorycard file to the correct ePSXe folder and select it there orī. You can now easily set the path for the memory card on ePSXe under Settings.Ī. now you have a new memorycard file (.mcr) in the sav folder.If you already have enough single saved games, please look at the second way. Important is, that you have to save the game NEW first, so that the sav-file will be saved on the new created memory card file.ī. after that you restart the program and you don't get single files in the save folder anymore, but a memory card file (.mcr) where all games are saved.Ī.Go to settings in the game and select the following under options: You can find the save files for the games if you go to the Retroarch folder and look under "Saves". I will describe both of them and you could choose yourself how you want to do it then. ! I describe the change from Retroarch PSX to ePSXe! So if you use other emulators, you have to find another way. So I thought I'd show those facing the same problem as me what the solution is. Each emulator uses different file formats, which meant that it took me a good two days as a layman to solve the problem. However, the problem was to move the sav files. So I switched from Retroarch PSX to ePSXe. I am playing a lot of PS1 games right now.









Epsxe chrono cross crash