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RE: JPCSP for dummies - Nintendraw - 05-06-2013

Hello! I'm a newcomer to this JPCSP game and I realize that I'm posting on a dated thread. I understand that save files for this emulator go in ms0/psp/savedata, but does the save file appear AFTER the emulator is closed or as soon as Save Snapshot is clicked? I've gotten really far into this rom and don't want to close it without that assurance. (Also, it's Japanese and seems almost entirely like a video, so I don't even know how/where to save with the game's save function.) Thanks!

PS I'm using JPCSP build 3129 for 32-bit. http://buildbot.orphis.net/jpcsp/ My PC is a Windows 7 32-bit, pretty standard model.

Here's the game's official website: http://www.otomate.jp/musketeer/


RE: JPCSP for dummies - serio - 05-06-2013

save snapshot is buggy and doesn't quite work. use the actual ingame save features, that's what goes to savedata folder. the snapshots go to the main emulator folder as far as i know.


RE: JPCSP for dummies - Nintendraw - 05-07-2013

(05-06-2013, 05:42 AM)serio Wrote: save snapshot is buggy and doesn't quite work. use the actual ingame save features, that's what goes to savedata folder. the snapshots go to the main emulator folder as far as i know.
Ingame save = Menu >Save, right? How does that look in most Japanese games?

Btw, anyone ever play PSP otome games? When the heck are you even given PERMISSION to save?? So far, I've played what is essentially a video with a couple decision points and I know how to auto-play the "video"... My emu has an English language preference.

EDIT:: Never mind! I found it, after literally button-pushing EVERYTHING first. Seems I needed to push "Select" and then locate the correct (first) inner menu to save and the second to load. Goodness, that took forever. But thanks for telling me that Snapshot doesn't work! Big Grin


RE: JPCSP for dummies - kyousuke - 05-07-2013

(05-07-2013, 03:38 AM)Nintendraw Wrote:
(05-06-2013, 05:42 AM)serio Wrote: save snapshot is buggy and doesn't quite work. use the actual ingame save features, that's what goes to savedata folder. the snapshots go to the main emulator folder as far as i know.
Ingame save = Menu >Save, right? How does that look in most Japanese games?

Btw, anyone ever play PSP otome games? When the heck are you even given PERMISSION to save?? So far, I've played what is essentially a video with a couple decision points and I know how to auto-play the "video"... My emu has an English language preference.

To save click セーブ
To load ロード

I don't have that game so I've no idea where in the game menus these options are, just try opening everything.


RE: JPCSP for dummies - serio - 05-07-2013

it's different from game to game. maybe it has a menu of some sort you access with a button like start or select, or maybe it's only at specific points. i dunno.


RE: JPCSP for dummies - blacklynx - 05-09-2013

You have a problem if you use the JRE 8 in place of JRE 7?


RE: JPCSP for dummies - kyousuke - 05-12-2013

I've installed both 32 and 64 bits versions of JDK 8 and there're not many problems, after running the .bat file the console returns this:

   

There're many more messages when playing but Jpcsp keeps working, I noticed that the clock increase works differently now (or maybe I didn't notice before?), I mean everything looks like it's "fast forwarded" you know, like the mouths of the characters when speaking, they stop moving the lips before the voice stops playing and their body movements aren't natural, when using 150% or more clock increase (150% is still fine, but 300% looks funny).


RE: JPCSP for dummies - cyclonmaster - 05-27-2013

I see some IP, network related stuff in new svn. Does jpcsp support network play yet?


RE: JPCSP for dummies - adhityairvan - 06-19-2013

any one have mirror for atrac3plus2wav.exe?i cant download it,i dont know whyHuh


RE: JPCSP for dummies - Michalplyoutube - 06-19-2013

(06-19-2013, 06:39 AM)adhityairvan Wrote: any one have mirror for atrac3plus2wav.exe?i cant download it,i dont know whyHuh
http://www.emunewz.net/forum/attachment.php?aid=12833
or other mirror https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/95779000/atrac3plus2wav.rar