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Eine Katze mit Stiefeln
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How to use an .iso for an emulator
So I've never done this before.
I'm completely ignorant to the situation. But I'm downloading a PSX emulator for some old school games that I want to play, and I found the games that I want on isohunt, but all the downloads are like .img or .iso files...do they automatically work? Or do I have to burn it on to a DVD? If so what program should I use? Anybody that can give me a step-by-step gets a blowjob from a Jewish Midget. |
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emerge
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no they can automatically work with most psx emulators.
You using romulation? i have hits and misses with those. |
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Eine Katze mit Stiefeln
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I didn't know that Romulation existed...but I might start using it haha.
I was using isohunt.com for them. They have some games on there, but not a lot. |
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Selectively Social
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Either burn them or use a virtual drive tool. Power ISO and Daemon Tools are good choices.
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Eine Katze mit Stiefeln
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Ok, so I got everything working which is superb. Expect your midget blowjob in the mail within 3-5 business days, not including today.
Now, when I'm playing everything seems to be in warp speed...any way I can slow this shit down? |
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Probably a setting in the emulator needs changed.
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