02-10-2017, 01:34 AM -
OK, I updated the build by downloading rpcs3-v0.0.1-2017-02-08-a1189_win64.zip and extracting it into the same folder to overwrite the old files.
The game was downloaded as an ISO file, so the only way for me to install it was to extract all the contents of the ISO into the precise folder which RPCS3 wanted to have it in, named with the matching ID#. So I did exactly that.
The title of the game shows up in the list of available games when RPCS3 starts, so it is being detected. Furthermore, both the ISO and the extracted files are each occupying almost 6GB of my hard-drive space, so they can't possibly be "empty", but yet I still keep getting that weird error message.
Can you please explain how I load these "libraries" which are needed? Because I can't seem to find this option anywhere in the menus. All I see is configuration options for the keypad controls. If this "loading of libraries" is a long manual procedure done outside of menus then I wish to know the step-by-step points of how to get it done. Thanks for teaching me this stuff. I'm accustomed to the emulators of old consoles which just load all of a game's data from 1 simple BIN file with 1 simple click of a mouse, but there's a first time for everything, and I'm willing to learn.
Thanks again.
The game was downloaded as an ISO file, so the only way for me to install it was to extract all the contents of the ISO into the precise folder which RPCS3 wanted to have it in, named with the matching ID#. So I did exactly that.
The title of the game shows up in the list of available games when RPCS3 starts, so it is being detected. Furthermore, both the ISO and the extracted files are each occupying almost 6GB of my hard-drive space, so they can't possibly be "empty", but yet I still keep getting that weird error message.
Can you please explain how I load these "libraries" which are needed? Because I can't seem to find this option anywhere in the menus. All I see is configuration options for the keypad controls. If this "loading of libraries" is a long manual procedure done outside of menus then I wish to know the step-by-step points of how to get it done. Thanks for teaching me this stuff. I'm accustomed to the emulators of old consoles which just load all of a game's data from 1 simple BIN file with 1 simple click of a mouse, but there's a first time for everything, and I'm willing to learn.
Thanks again.