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When you first use the disk you need to go to the options menu and select "reset all hardware" which will update the code list for you.
It would have been nice for Datel to have told you this on the box instead of me screaming at the TV as I thought I had a duff disk
Hope this helps
When you first use the disk you need to go to the options menu and select "reset all hardware" which will update the code list for you.
It would have been nice for Datel to have told you this on the box instead of me screaming at the TV as I thought I had a duff disk
Hope this helps
> Ahh, aren't i nice replying to yuor post?
My heart overfloweth with gratitude king sir
> Keep it up and we could have a topic blown out of proportions.
Yeah, could be interesting I suppose. Then anything is better than sitting in the office staring out at the rain
I have been thinking about getting it but I got FF7 and found it too linear and got bored a bit easy. I much prefer the likes of GTA3 ( I am playing it through for the second time for the crack), MOH or Pro Evo
This topic really has become a lot more than what it was intended to be
I suppose helping people has its own rewards.......
In fact, you'll want to fight the "fiends".
> Fangface, I have FF6, 8 and 9 and it is true that you can get bored
> with them easily. However, I found FFX to be very diffferent -
> strangely enough, you won't get bored, even with many random
> battles.
>
> In fact, you'll want to fight the "fiends".
Hmmmm, I might just have to rent it out to try. I was really looking forward to Prisoner Of War as I loved The Great Escape on C64. However a few magazines are saying it is only OK but has some fundamental flaws.
This topic is turning into a longest thread (part 2)