![]() ![]() You can also stick to the 2.9 driver and it'll work the same too. PS: As a side note, if you were ever to use ePSXe 2.0.0 or higher (for casual gaming/practice purposes only), you can also use Pete's OpenGL2 GPU Core 2.0.0, which already comes bundled in with those newer ePSXe versions and is essentially the same plugin. The plugin I use for nearly every single game for ePSXe is Petes OpenGL2 Driver 2.9 and it has the option of changing the internal X and Y resolutions to. If you have any other questions, feel free to ask. It's literally the first link at the center of the page (though it's named as "Pete's OpenGL2 PSX GPU" for some reason, but it's really the one I'm mentioning). You can download it from the official site at the following link: For the graphics plugin, I largely use Pete's OpenGL2 Driver 2.9, and it's been working flawlessly for any games I throw at it, with perhaps some small tweaking needed for certain games (though I don't recall having to do anything in particular to get Digimon Rumble Arena to work). ![]()
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