The ones I used for SF3 Sc's and have had alot of luck with are 10 Alpa R3 and either 9 Alpha or Beta R3. I never really played SF3 with these except just a quick couple of tests, and they seemed fine. Anybody else had problem starting the last 3 SSf emulators to even start?Īnyways, so the current emulator I started to use are 11 Alpha and 11 Alpha R1. I'll add games to the list as I test them. You can either burn the games and run them from the CD ROM drive or mount the images using a program like MagicDisc. If you'd like to help here are some links: SSF Emulator. I still got get the Alpha R2 to work, but I don't care, it doesn't seem much different than the last 2 before it. Just getting some time to mess with the newest version of SSF so I'm going to create a compatibility list. Before I had a problem running the 11 Alpha ones because of some X audio problem, put finally found a package that contained it that worked, because I had no luck with any of the Direct X ones. I finaly got the 11 Alpha and 11 Alpha R1 to work, since they have some big changes, so I've just started using the newest emulator. we're just being left in the dark with a broken 1.0 relase and being told it's final.When I was playing the SF3 Scenarios, the last type of emulator that I've used and had alot of luck with, was 10 Alpha R3. There are a lot of games that launch broken, but they usually have day-1 patches, bug fixes, everything. I've seen ♥♥♥♥ ports, but ♥♥♥♥in hell this is just miserable, the game can't even do one thing it's supposed to.
No explanation, no nothing, all I know is I just paid good money for something that's broken at launch. I literally can't play the thing I paid for and I'm being told nothing. Look, I just want to play my damn anime game, but this is just annoying. At this point, they're literally just making me wait 14 days so I can't refund the damn thing, I'm probably gonna get said refund in a day or two because it's getting ridiculous at this point. It's been about four days, and I'm still yet to get another email from them.
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I have a 1050ti and Geforce Experience says my drivers are up-to-date, so I send them a reply basically explaining this.Īfter that, I get one last email, and I want to quote you the exact email just for reference.Īs of now, we are investigating the crashing that you and other users are experiencing. Seems good enough, right?Ī while after, I get another email basically telling me to do the same things from the DxDiag thread and update my graphics drivers. Two days later, I get an email from the support team, basically asking for my DxDiag logs, which I promptly sent them.
There was a support form I had to fill out, I don't know if it's the norm but it looked professional enough (Tho, I have no idea why they need their full name but, whatever floats their boat) and so I filled it out, and at the end it just said ''You will be contacted soon''.
Nova, the original person who made the DirectX thread, really did try to help but really couldn't do anything, it was the same XAudio2Create() error, so I was told to contact the support, fair enough. There were even some threads made by the tech support regarding DirectX support, which I promptly tried but to no avail. Relase day, I get a error on launch, tried reinstalling, running it as administrator, nothing. Made sure I met the minimum spec requirements and everything (Which I did). You know, I'm not a really big visual novel fan, me being my weeb self usually sticks to regular anime and is satisified with that, but when I heard there was gonna be a VN based on DaL, I knew I had to get it, so I did. Right, before everything I just want to say I pre-ordered this game the day it was available to do so, and I can safely say I regret it.