Developer(s): Sandlot
Genre: Shoot'em Up
Wikipedia: [1]
Game description: Also known as Global Defence Force and The Terra Defence Force 2, players assume the role of a soldier and fight giant insects and robots amongst other enemies. (From Wikipedia)
Test configuration on Windows:
Simple 2000 Series Vol. 81: The Chikyuu Boueigun 2
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Region PAL: |
Serial numbers: |
SLES-54464 |
Release date: |
June 29, 2007 |
CRCs: |
DD35AC9F |
Windows Status: |
Playable |
Linux Status: |
Playable |
Mac Status: |
? |
Region NTSC-J: |
Serial numbers: |
SLPM-62652 |
Release date: |
July 28, 2005 |
CRCs: |
7CD1CDCD |
Windows Status: |
Playable |
Linux Status: |
Playable |
Mac Status: |
? |
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Hack comments:
EE Cyclerate 3, INTC Spin Detection, Wait Loop Detection, mVU Flag Hack and MTVU.
Test configuration on Linux:
PCSX2 version:
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1.3.0-20140516223616
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Graphics by GSdx:
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0.1.16 (Software mode)
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Sound by SPU2-X:
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2.0.0
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Pad plugin is OnePAD:
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20140516223616-Dev 1.1.0
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DVD plugin is CDVDnull:
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20140516223616
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BIOS version:
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Europe v02.00
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Comments:
Do NOT enable EE Cyclerate hack, DO enable VU Cycle Stealing it is a MASSIVE speedup. Widescreen hack may cause corrupt text on both Japanese and European copies. Game slows down to single-digit FPS on *actual hardware* so if your sound doesn't slow down, it's probably running at full speed. If you don't use software mode and you see many lines that look like interlacing, you may want to adjust "Skipdraw" under advanced.
Hack comments:
EE Cyclerate 0, VU Cycle Stealing 3, INTC Spin Detection, Wait Loop Detection, mVU Flag Hack and MTVU.
PC specs used to test the game:
CPU:
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Q6600 @ 2.88GHz
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GPU:
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Nvidia 550GTX-Ti
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Comments:
It's perfectly playable with a high internal resolution on a better computer.