About a year ago I bought Chrono Cross for the PSone (from newageconsoles). Played it a little, wasn't that impressed and so put it back on the shelf. Several house moves later I've finally bothered to pick it up again this weekend.
Got 10 hours into the game and during a CG movie at Fort Dragonia the game just pauses indefinately. Literally stops and the disc stops running. Now I thought this just might be the cd lens in my PSone acting up a bit, (I was using bootdisc method) so I loaded it up on my aging Playstation bought in 1995 and tried it again using the disc swap method, crashes in exactly the same place. (the CG with Kid and the 'new' Serge)
Being a little annoyed but wanting to carry on I ripped the cd to my computer, located a vaguely nearby save off a persons website and began again using espxe. It crashed again in exactly the same place, despite there not even being a disc to read error from!
There's a small scratch on the disc itself, but apart from that it's in perfect condition. Anyone heard of anything similar to this? ideas about how I could get around it? It stops at a rather pivitol point in the plot if you know what I mean and having spent 10 hours on it I'm more than a bit annoyed.
Got 10 hours into the game and during a CG movie at Fort Dragonia the game just pauses indefinately. Literally stops and the disc stops running. Now I thought this just might be the cd lens in my PSone acting up a bit, (I was using bootdisc method) so I loaded it up on my aging Playstation bought in 1995 and tried it again using the disc swap method, crashes in exactly the same place. (the CG with Kid and the 'new' Serge)
Being a little annoyed but wanting to carry on I ripped the cd to my computer, located a vaguely nearby save off a persons website and began again using espxe. It crashed again in exactly the same place, despite there not even being a disc to read error from!
There's a small scratch on the disc itself, but apart from that it's in perfect condition. Anyone heard of anything similar to this? ideas about how I could get around it? It stops at a rather pivitol point in the plot if you know what I mean and having spent 10 hours on it I'm more than a bit annoyed.