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That's what the devs say if I'm not mistaken.I always saw SotC as the first chapter and ICO as the final chapter of the same story.
That's what the devs say if I'm not mistaken.I always saw SotC as the first chapter and ICO as the final chapter of the same story.
AFAIK this is 100% true, it's just that it seems like 1000s of years, or at least 100s, must have passed between the two due to the infrastructure in place in ICO, so it's not like the connection offers much narratively to either game outside of a "Oh, that's neat!" at the end of SotC.I always saw SotC as the first chapter and ICO as the final chapter of the same story.
What?GOSH DANG IT
Can't get the right settings for the game, my PC is good, but is the settings of PCSX2 that kind of throws the curveball
What problems are you having? It's supposed to run flawlessly out of the box.GOSH DANG IT
Can't get the right settings for the game, my PC is good, but is the settings of PCSX2 that kind of throws the curveball
The graphics are crisp, but the framerate kills me had the same problem with GOW 1What problems are you having? It's supposed to run flawlessly out of the box.
That's weird. Do you know your CPU model? Are you using the latest version of pcsx2?The graphics are crisp, but the framerate kills me had the same problem with GOW 1
Yes and Yes, read some tutorials, as soon as i get spare time i may check if they workThat's weird. Do you know your CPU model? Are you using the latest version of pcsx2?
Managed to make it work, currently reached my first sofaThat's weird. Do you know your CPU model? Are you using the latest version of pcsx2?
If you ever do set up a RA I will follow you on there :PAlso, I'm not a RA person, so that doesn't matter, and I already have had that version downloaded for a while, so might as well go with it ^_^
I had the US ISO, but thanks for the tip about the PAL version having RetroAchievements.Also, for anyone planning on going for the Retro Achievements like me, you will want to play the European version.
The speedrun achievement is very doable and the broken 50hz jumps are good for laughs. SanchoPanda has some nice guides on YouTube. You can do itI had the US ISO, but thanks for the tip about the PAL version having RetroAchievements.
I finished the PS3 version before, and I'm going for a hardcore run. I might do new game+, but I don't think I'll aim for the speedrun achievement.
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"Doable" is a very subjective word. I just had to give up an attempt because I was over 20 minutes from the estimated times when I opened the Gate, despite following Panda's videos.The speedrun achievement is very doable and the broken 50hz jumps are good for laughs. SanchoPanda has some nice guides on YouTube. You can do it![]()

If you ever do set up a RA I will follow you on there :P
Aw, thanks, maybe I will think about it. RA does look like fun, but I am extremely lazy (and drunk
) when gaming, so I probably wouldn't even pay attention to the achievements after setting it up >_<Understandable, I kind of have to be in the mood for this one. Finally done with most my work, it's dark out and peaceful... idk puts me in the mood. Maybe just me?So I've been really trying to get into this game. And I just can't seem to get it. It's beautiful and the gameplay seems really good. I just can't seem to pick it up and play like many of the others we've been playing.![]()
...We hold hands so we are married right? What is more serious than that O_oBesides it being nice to keep track of your games and seeing if you're close to the end, it lets you stalk your friends and see how they have been slacking! Or sometimes leading me to a random homebrew I never knew existed that I saw @Kamako playing. Some weird Genesis homebrew were you convince people to buy the Genesis over the SNESAw, thanks, maybe I will think about it. RA does look like fun, but I am extremely lazy (and drunk
) when gaming, so I probably wouldn't even pay attention to the achievements after setting it up >_<

Funnily enough, I actually didn't start that homebrew game yet! I had a friend over and I was singing the praises of Retroarch (i.e. how great it is to be able to swap between different systems on the fly), and that's the MD game I happened to land on. xD Looks like fun though.Besides it being nice to keep track of your games and seeing if you're close to the end, it lets you stalk your friends and see how they have been slacking! Or sometimes leading me to a random homebrew I never knew existed that I saw @Kamako playing. Some weird Genesis homebrew were you convince people to buy the Genesis over the SNES


Not who you're asking but I've used CHDman to good results a year or so ago when I was still on Windows. Can check into that one. I think there might even be a web based one too but I don't know anything about it, just the program.Completely off-topic dude, but you mentioned in an earlier post you'd recently gotten done converting all of your ISO's to CHD's. The more I look into it, the more this sounds like a really good shout, and something I'm gonna do too. Can you recommend a program you used to do the conversion? Or did you just do it via the command line? If not, were you able to do it in batches? I'll tackle 'em one at a time if I have to, but if I can transform in bulk then that's what I'm a do. :P
I'm on Linux so you can guess I had to use the terminal. But I want to guess since you said Command Line you're on Windows. I know someone posted a guide on the forums for CHD on Windows but I can at least drop the instructions I see from Retro Game Corp's Compression Guide.Completely off-topic dude, but you mentioned in an earlier post you'd recently gotten done converting all of your ISO's to CHD's. The more I look into it, the more this sounds like a really good shout, and something I'm gonna do too. Can you recommend a program you used to do the conversion? Or did you just do it via the command line? If not, were you able to do it in batches? I'll tackle 'em one at a time if I have to, but if I can transform in bulk then that's what I'm a do. :P
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Not who you're asking but I've used CHDman to good results a year or so ago when I was still on Windows. Can check into that one. I think there might even be a web based one too but I don't know anything about it, just the program.
Thankin' ya both for the helpful info - I gave MAME's chdman a try last night and had some great success! I used a pre-built .bat file (which I chose to edit in Notepad first to make sure I wasn't about to run trojan4u.bat).I'm on Linux so you can guess I had to use the terminal. But I want to guess since you said Command Line you're on Windows. I know someone posted a guide on the forums for CHD on Windows but I can at least drop the instructions I see from Retro Game Corp's Compression Guide.
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The Ultimate ROM File Compression Guide
Last updated: 11AUG2025 (see Changelog for details) Organizing your ROM library can be confusing and tedious, and so in this guide I will show you how I use CHD, PBP, and RVZ files to optimize my c…retrogamecorps.com
Edit - Here is the link to the guide someone posted on RGT which is different from Retro Game Corp's guide.
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Guides - CHD Format: Lossless Compression to Save Massive Storage Space!
The CHD format was developed by the MAME team (yes, those same crazy folks whose project is to emulate every machine possible, starting with arcade systems). It can be used with most of the CD-DVD based consoles It’s an image file, much like an ISO backup file for a PlayStation 2 game, but with...retrogametalk.com


My personal solution is using the stand alone emulator for PPSSPP instead of the Retro Arch core but I'm using a front end on my android device to keep everything together so I don't have to access each different emulator separately or have to open up RetroArch, boot up the core I want, then find my rom or however it is done to access them in retro arch, seemed like a lot of extra steps that I didn't want to have to do :PTested and all working ok - I even managed to FINALLY get LRPS2 (aka PCSX2) working and (almost) fully operational on RetroArch. One step closer to it being a total emulation solution. The only thing I still have to wrestle with is that some PS2/PSP games aren't recognised by RetroArch's hash manager by default, preventing some games being identified for RetroAchievements...
It seems like this is a hot-button issue though, as the libretro GitHub repo are still responding to enquiries about this up to around 5 days ago. I've found that installing the nightly build of RetroArch has enabled RetroAchievements for most games, so looks like they're most of the way there.