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Please help with NTSC and PAL
I have a problem with a game, and i wonder if you can help me:
- I have an image of a NTSC Dreamcast game. - I live in Europe so i have a PAL dreamcast. - I want to play that game. Is there any way to patch the image so it will work on my Dreamcast? Could it run without patching it? Thank you.
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Which game is it ?!?!?
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Street Fighter 3 Third Strike
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I knew the existance of that patch, but i didnt know what is an RGB fix. Ill try the patch and see what heppens...
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I almost forgot to thank you.
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You're welcome.
A patch is just a small part of code that is replaced by another in order to change some features in a program. In your case, you need a RGB fix because some DC games have some kind of protections against european DC so that if you play with a RGB cable, you'll get a black screen or your game will reboot. Once you have your image of your game and the patch it was made for, simply apply it using PPF-O-Matic or any patch applier. |
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