Now, boot process goes a little further and PCSX2 doesn't complain anymore, but the emulated system just displays a (corrupted) logo first, then goes back to the console browser menu, the one with the memory cards and the disc icons. The following 133 pages are in this category, out of 133 total. Then, with a Hex editor I modified the iso (and in turn that system.cnf) to reflect the actual content of the disc, namely the bootable file. It was published in Japan and North America by Square Enix and in European territories by Take-Two Interactive. Now, I know little to nothing about the PS2 boot process, but there's a thing I've just discovered: a small file on the game disc, named system.cnf apparently tells the OS which file has to be loaded for the game to start.Īnd here comes the first weird thing: despite running on the modded PS2 as I said before, on further investigation I discovered the system.cnf file of this patched version actually asks for a file that doesn't exist! So (obviously I guess) PCSX2 complains and immediately fails to boot the game. Games PS2 Drakengard Drakengard PS2 Download All PS2 Games Description Drakengard, known in Japanese as Drag-On Dragoon, is an action role-playing game developed by Cavia for the PlayStation 2. :-\īy the way, I don't think that qualifies as piracy since I own the original, japanese game on which the patched version is based on.īackground: the patched version runs flawlessly on a modded PAL PS2. The framerate (according to the top of the program) goes between 40-45 fps (with occasional dips to 35 or so), but it is drastically slower than playing on the PS2 console.Due to a sudden nostalgia, I'm desperately trying to get a "patched" Winning Eleven (don't know now as I quit playing soccer games basically, but those were actually a thing some 10+ years ago) under PCSX2, with miserable results. Keep doing the previous step until there are significant changes, or something which you consider 'playable' (40-50 is good considering with your current specs, IMO).ĭon't put it to max however, as that will only make the game unstable which leads to lots of crash/freeze and other issues.ĭon't put it to max however, as that will only make the game unstable which leads to lots of crash/freeze and other issues.My graphics card is an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260 (though a friend has a 600-series that he's giving me soon).Īnd I tried all of that, but I didn't see any improvement on the gameplay at all. Run the game afterwards and see if there any improvement to the gameplay, but if there are only minor changes, then go back to Speedhack settings again, and increase the VU Cycle slider bar to 1, then try running the game again. However as pointed by previous poster, go to Speedhack settings, Enable MTVU under the microVU Hacks and then click OK. version1.5.0 consolePS2 crc1648E3C9 imgt1200810676j08 imgf1200810668j08 wikiurl Link Code: empty Intel Core i7 920 3.4 Ghz 6 GB DDR3 RAM in Triple Channel GeForce GTX 285 2. It's impossible for the game to run at 60fps consistently, unless you have a very good specs, as the framerate will always drop whenever you control the character and even worse when there are lots of animation going on. GSdx is one of the video/graphic plugins for PCSX2 (Config -> Video), and since you didn't know about it, so I assume none of the settings were changed then.įorgot to ask this earlier, but what is your graphic card? Vendor/Model = GenuineIntel (stepping 0A)ĬPU speed = 2.998 ghz (2 logical threads)īinding GS: C:\Media\Games\Emulator\PS2\Plugins\gsdx32-sse2-r5875.dllīinding PA C:\Media\Games\Emulator\PS2\Plugins\lilypad-r5875.dllīinding SPU2: C:\Media\Games\Emulator\PS2\Plugins\spu2-x-r5875.dllīinding CDV C:\Media\Games\Emulator\PS2\Plugins\cdvdGigaherz.d llīinding USB: C:\Media\Games\Emulator\PS2\Plugins\USBnull.dllīinding FW: C:\Media\Games\Emulator\PS2\Plugins\FWnull.dllīinding DEV9: C:\Media\Games\Emulator\PS2\Plugins\DEV9null.dll Operating System = Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium Edition Service Pack 1 (build 7601), 64-bitĬPU name = Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E8400 3.00GHz Game Description & Reviews: Overview Set eighteen years after the original Drakengard, the young warrior Nowe and Legna, the dragon that raised him, are pulled into a conflict when a group of rebels threaten the seals that hold the world's balance in check.
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