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- #Little big adventure aspect ratio ps1 fix how to#
- #Little big adventure aspect ratio ps1 fix Patch#
- #Little big adventure aspect ratio ps1 fix tv#
I tried varying the first box, from negative to positive numbers, along a massive range, and nothing seemed to happen? The second number seems to affect the bottom of the screen, but I can't seem to just move the whole screen up a bit.ĭoes anyone know how to realign the Y axis on PS1 games? I just need the screen shifted upwards by about 5 or 10 lines of pixels.

I also do not know what these boxes are actually supposed to do.
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The 26 option cuts off even more, and while the 11, 6, and even 1 options provide a bit more of the screen, I still can't see the stats bar. I did this, but while it helps a little, it's still worse than P4U2K. The prog says if your screen is too low to input 21 and 21 into each box. Not pushed below the screen edge, but actually chopped off! It obviously recentres the Y axis of how the game screen is rendered, and so no longer renders part of it. I try this but the bottom of the screen is cut off. The default for PAL to NTSC patching is 0 and 0. Zapper2K: This is a similar patcher, but it has two boxes to input alternative Y coordinates.
#Little big adventure aspect ratio ps1 fix Patch#
This patcher is supposed to detect the Y axis and patch it automatically, but there are NO options to vary this or input your own Y parameters.
#Little big adventure aspect ratio ps1 fix tv#
If I push my TV button to squash my screen into widescreen mode, I can see the missing lines, but obviously this is no way to play through the game. Though the game is fullscreen and fullspeed, albeit with the bottom few lines cut off. The results are the best I can get - the bottom stats bar is about 5 to 10 pixels just out of view. Then you use its sister program to apply that patch. P4U2K: This general use patcher requires you use one program to scan your game, thereby creating a patch. Which is very disappointing because the PSIO system, a new development, means we can all be rocking games on our original hardware! Neither seems to have been updated beyond 2003.

This leaves P4U2K and Zapper2K utilities. It's a pre-made thing by pirates from around 2000, it doesn't work, and I don't feel like hacking someone else's hack. Problems: We need to figure out how to shift the Y position. Sweet baby jesus, I am so close, but save for 5~10 pixels my goal is out of reach. The game screen after patching is too big to fit, and by default all 3 of these align it so the bottom is cut off! It's too low down the TV screen, resulting in the essential energy and ammo counts to be cut off, rendering the game unplayable. Options: There exists three methods I know of to patch this PAL exclusive into NTSC:ģ) A trainer patch which adds an NTSC boot select optionĪll three of the above solutions have the same major problem: after enabling NTSC output the screen's Y position / Y axis is misaligned. It's a hyper-kinetic survival horror with analogue stick control, fast paced action, and just cool atmosphere. The Japanese import is not an option because you need to read in-game emails. Emulation is not an option - I want this to run on the original hardware. It was never released in America, only Japan and the UK. Situation: I wish to play the PAL release of Chaos Break for PS1 in fullscreen, fullspeed 60Hz on my PSIO-enabled original console. Please delete and PM me if I broke the rules so I can start a new topic while adhering more closely to them. Note to mods: I am not asking about piracy, I am simply asking about a means of getting a game to run in 60Hz.
