hi,
I had decided to attempt to play Soul Calibur on my comp a few months ago. I didn't know what I needed to do with the game cd in order to create an image, and I don't have any image burning program, so I just downloaded one. The game ran perfectly in Chankast. Recently, though, I had a problem with my pc, and lost a lot of files, including the ISO...
Just a few days ago, I decided to try and download the game again. For some reason, the game runs much slower now, and some of the sprites are messed up. Now I thought fps only had to do with how well the game itself is emulated, and not what version of the game you have. Does the version of the game really determine how many fps you will have? Please let me know, thanks!
I had decided to attempt to play Soul Calibur on my comp a few months ago. I didn't know what I needed to do with the game cd in order to create an image, and I don't have any image burning program, so I just downloaded one. The game ran perfectly in Chankast. Recently, though, I had a problem with my pc, and lost a lot of files, including the ISO...
Just a few days ago, I decided to try and download the game again. For some reason, the game runs much slower now, and some of the sprites are messed up. Now I thought fps only had to do with how well the game itself is emulated, and not what version of the game you have. Does the version of the game really determine how many fps you will have? Please let me know, thanks!