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crystal Castles - tar

Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 11:26 am
by kranser
I can't get any of tar's Wolfmame 0.125 crystal Castles recordings to playback. They always desync on level 3.
I am using Windows XP and Intel Centrino Duo processor.

Do I need any special options, or does this game have playback problems in 0.125?

Kranser.

Re: crystal Castles - tar

Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 5:15 pm
by tar
kranser wrote: They always desync on level 3.
i dunno , i didn't playback the recordings
researched
i practiced and wrote down the results on scratch pad
Windows XP 2004
1.7gig main processor speed
compaq
256 mg of ram
2005 model.

Re: crystal Castles - tar

Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 5:55 pm
by kranser
tar wrote: i dunno , i didn't playback the recordings
Well, some of them have been confirmed already - so some people must be able to play them back. Are you able to play one back to see if it plays back fine for you?

What processor make do you have?

Kranser.

Re: crystal Castles - tar

Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 10:45 pm
by tar
[quote='kranser'][quote]What processor make do you have?
AMD Sempron
i just reviewed ccastles1
173,406
it replays for me.

Re: crystal Castles - tar

Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 11:06 pm
by Chad
I played back some of them, and waited till today till i had a chance to replay the 173k for sure on amd and on intel dual core. Both work and playback to advertised scores. To Note, if you use a default nvram file (dont delete it) for http://marp.retrogames.com/inp/2/1/8/ta ... olf125.zip I get 141320. this might be the thang.

Re: crystal Castles - tar

Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 4:59 am
by kranser
Chad wrote:I played back some of them, and waited till today till i had a chance to replay the 173k for sure on amd and on intel dual core. Both work and playback to advertised scores. To Note, if you use a default nvram file (dont delete it) for http://marp.retrogames.com/inp/2/1/8/ta ... olf125.zip I get 141320. this might be the thang.
That's strange then. I created a defaut NVRAM file (using MAME 0.125) and did not delete it before playback (I usually delete the file), and it still did not playback. For me it plays back to 140780 whether removing the nvram or not.

Kranser.