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It MUST have hardware accelleration with the nincompoop AMD graphics cards and it needs to work on my friend's Windows 7 computer (I'm gonna get his specs soon). I'd prefer either the OG resolution or a glitchless emulation-scaled resolution (no broken text bitmaps, no tiny pixelholes between polygons). What I don't know is which emulator I'd need and with which config. Playing CTR on an OG PS2 console with native PS1 emulation and an Eas圜ap capture card works like a charm. Works very well for me and my computer is significantly faster now. I have VoiceMeeter Potato set up for splitting the audio of Discord in/out, headset in/out, gameplay sound and captured sound. Now I have a friend in Finland who has recently got a microphone while I'm in Croatia which seems like a good geographical proximity for online gameplay while voice chatting and I was thinking if we could play and record.
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But now, I don't know what tutorial to follow which won't break my computer such as weird patches and "DLL Hell" (as programmers call it) or 5 minute "yo man what's up y'know" dubstep tutorials on Vegas Pro telling me to disable GPU accelleration while I actually need it enabled. Little did I know that at that time, YouTube was full of online multiplayer emulator tutorials which worked for those who had good hardware.
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Online gameplay was only a dream and out of the question due to my horrible internet. In 2010, I figured it out with emulators and a better computer, but back then, my computer was too slow for Let's Playing. Since 2007, I have been wanting to play CTR on a computer.