Availability of Final Fantasy VII for PC?
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Originally Posted by RichC2
To add to my last post, on the demo there is a configuration program that will test your Direct3D device for compatability. This includes the test for 8-bit Paletted Textures.
I'm currently running a GeForce FX Go5200 and pass all the tests (though the demo crashes on me, not a surprise since my current laptop config is in horrible condition.)
I'm currently running a GeForce FX Go5200 and pass all the tests (though the demo crashes on me, not a surprise since my current laptop config is in horrible condition.)
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Drats, that trial version's config said it did not pass that 8-bit palletizing textures test. I guess order a PSX.
I found a company online with good bizrate ratings, and I want to make sure I'm getting everything I need. It says it comes with:
Sony Playstation (PS) System Basic Package includes
* PS System
* 1 Original Sony Controller
* AC Adapter
* Audio Video Cable
I added a memory card for a few bucks and an additional controller for a few bucks. That's all I need (except for the game), correct?
I found a company online with good bizrate ratings, and I want to make sure I'm getting everything I need. It says it comes with:
Sony Playstation (PS) System Basic Package includes
* PS System
* 1 Original Sony Controller
* AC Adapter
* Audio Video Cable
I added a memory card for a few bucks and an additional controller for a few bucks. That's all I need (except for the game), correct?
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Can't you put PS1 FF7 either in a PS2, or probably also a PS3? I mean it depends on what TV you're using, but FF7 will probably look better via component cables from your PS2 (which maybe you already own anyway?) than composite cables from your PS1. That was always my experience anyway.
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Originally Posted by Chris_D
Can't you put PS1 FF7 either in a PS2, or probably also a PS3? I mean it depends on what TV you're using, but FF7 will probably look better via component cables from your PS2 (which maybe you already own anyway?) than composite cables from your PS1. That was always my experience anyway.




