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Fantasy Vii Europe Disc 1chd Fix !!better!! - Final

Real PlayStation BIOS files are often required for PAL protection to trigger correctly. to match your CHD library? Add CHD support to PSX and PSX HW [Bounty] #219 - GitHub

Emulators struggle to manage multiple disks in CHD format without an .m3u playlist file.

: Rename your Disc 1 save file to match the filename of your Disc 2 CHD.

Elena smirked. European PAL versions of classic PS1 games were notorious. Slower refresh rates (50Hz vs 60Hz), black borders, and a languid, almost underwater feel compared to their NTSC counterparts. Final Fantasy VII was no exception. Speedrunners despised it. Purists tolerated it. But a "soul fix"? That was new. final fantasy vii europe disc 1chd fix

chdman createcd -i "Final Fantasy VII (Europe) (Disc 1).cue" -o "Final Fantasy VII (Europe) (Disc 1).chd"

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To avoid issues, always patch your disc images compressing them to CHD. While patches can be applied to CHD files by converting back to BIN/CUE first, it's a more complicated process. Patience is also a virtue here. When swapping discs, give the emulator a few seconds to load before assuming something is wrong. Real PlayStation BIOS files are often required for

Final Fantasy VII (Europe) (Disc 1).chd Final Fantasy VII (Europe) (Disc 2).chd Final Fantasy VII (Europe) (Disc 3).chd Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard

chdman createcd -i "Final Fantasy VII (Europe) (Disc 1).cue" -o "Final Fantasy VII (Europe) (Disc 1).chd"

If you are not deeply attached to the European localization or the 50Hz gameplay speed, the most seamless fix is to migrate to the North American (NTSC-U) version. : Rename your Disc 1 save file to

: The .sbi file must have the exact same filename as your CHD file. Example: Final Fantasy VII (Europe) (Disc 1).chd Final Fantasy VII (Europe) (Disc 1).sbi

Place your Final Fantasy VII (Europe) (Disc 1).chd file into the CHDMAN folder.