The game seems to work fine untill you reach a certain point. Here is another example of someone running into freezing issues with a downloaded eboot: But the point still stands: These things do happen and if size wasn't an issue I would choose the bin/cue format over eboot. Update: I just did the conversion myself using PSX2PSPv1.4.2 and that eboot worked fine, so I guess the eboot I had downloaded wasn't converted properly. I downloaded the eboot from a reputable source, but I can't say for sure the problem did not lie in a bad conversion. I replaced the eboot with the bin/cue file format and the freeze issue was gone. The game kept freezing during the first socom level. To save on space I almost always use eboots instead of bin/cue files, but Metal Gear Solid: VR missions gave me problems. It's a bit of an old topic, but I would like to add that it seems eboots might not always work properly. Why do you put only games on the Pi which you said in PSXtoPSP eboots or bin/cue files?: Oh Legend of the Dragoon, I beat that game 4 times, one of my favorite RPG games on the PSX.
Complete romsets of NES, SNES, GENESIS, GB, GBC and GBA and many PSX games. How many games do you have in your Pi anyways then and my 32gb card right now had 9gb left on it because i only put games that i actually own such as Chrono Cross, Legend of Dragoon, SD Gundam G Generation F and Front Mission 3. How many games do you have in your Pi anyways then and my 32gb card right now had 9gb left on it because i only put games that i actually own such as Chrono Cross, Legend of Dragoon, SD Gundam G Generation F and Front Mission said in PSXtoPSP eboots or bin/cue said in PSXtoPSP eboots or bin/cue said in PSXtoPSP eboots or bin/cue said in PSXtoPSP eboots or bin/cue files?: I regret getting a 64gb SD card, I wish I got the 1TB PiDrive :DīTW you can use the same method of disk swapping with ISO's. I use bin/cue files for single disc games but when it comes down to using 2 or more disc's i would use eboots instead just because it is easier to cycle through the disc's especially for my game SD Gundam G Generation F which you have to swap the disc while in game and doesn't work if you load up disc 2 to play a different timeline the game will ask you to load up disc one again.Īlso another thing with eboots is that the file size ends up being compressed a bit which helps for people using something like a 16gb SD card (i jumped the gun and went straight for a 32gb and 64gb SD card) so instead of lets say 12 games from bin/cue you could have something like 14 games instead with eboots.
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Just curious if anyone's had issues with psp eboots, or are bin/cue files are a better option for psx? Said in PSXtoPSP eboots or bin/cue said in PSXtoPSP eboots or bin/cue said in PSXtoPSP eboots or bin/cue files?: