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Playstation 1 and faststart


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Guys im about to start my Playstation 1 setup...i hear that there is a way that passes the bootscreen of  PS games and right into the game start screen (fastboot) 

 

Is it the emulator that does that? 

Whats the best emulator to use for this project?

Is it better to have the ISO format? or disk images files?

 

 

Thanks

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ePSXe, is best for the wow but issues with some games. Excellent if you want to enhance or clean graphics.

 

Xebra is best for comparability. It plays every game perfectly. But it plays as standard, no extras. Excellevt if you want full collection.

 

RetroArch is the middle ground. Plays 99% no issues, has some amazing shaders to enhance, but not as clean as ePSXe.

 

PSX-R is cool too. It can keep everything with correct aspect ratio and add some features with pluggins, but compatibility suffers and only enhances selected games :( 

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excellent, getting there...working through HS fine......1 last question, When I go to play a game it extracts it fine, but it extracts everytime I go to play the same game, I thought you only needed to extract a game once and it never does it again?

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ok. I just noticed the game extracts to my temp folder, the game is now down to 512mb,however is there a way that once a game extracts itself, the original game gets deleted ( the iso at 1.1gb) and you keep only the extracted 512mb version?

 

I only want 1 version of the game on my hard drive,preferably all the smallest extracted versions to save on space?

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The original  files are .7z files...when I start a game via RL ,the game takes about 10 seconds extracting to a temp folder, the files it extracts to is BIN files..

 

The question is , when I extract my game at 1.1GB and it extracts it to Temp folder at 512MB.....then can I delete my original 1.1GB file? So I can save Hard Drive Space?

 

I would rather have the most minimised files to play?

 

When I select the same game over and over it extracts everytime

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