Castlevania error...

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  1. nintenut

    nintenut Regular member

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    Well, i'm sure this has been brought up before, but the intro screen for castlevania dawn of sorrow is really buggy, any way to fix this?
     
  2. mr_hanky

    mr_hanky Regular member

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    No it's not, it's perfectly fine. Your hardware is what is 'buggy' whatever you are running the game on is too slow to keep up, if your using an M3/Supercard or anything else that uses media cards you need to buy a faster media card, if your using a G6 or anything with built in memory, tough.
     
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    nintenut Regular member

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    I'm using an m3 lite with a 1 gigabyte (not gigabit, 1,024 megabytes) micro sd card... What would I need to make it run right?
     
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    Possibly a higher speed mem card. Like Sandisk or Toshiba. I like Kingston but dont think they are as fast as those 2.
     
  5. XbusterZ

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    he pretty much said get a faster microsd. what brand are you using? i hears san disk and kingston are great.
     
  6. nintenut

    nintenut Regular member

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    I'm actually using a sandisk! anything else i could do?
     
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    Try formatting the card to FAT16 64k Cluster size.

    http://m3wiki.com/index.php/Media_Card/Micro_SD
     
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    I'm a bit afraid of reformatting my sd to fat 16... Are there any downsides?
     
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    i believe there's no support for files larger than 2gigabytes... redundant for something 1gig in size... also the whole delete everything from microsd issue.
    but then just copy/paste onto comp and copy/paste back to sd.
    i'm using a sandisk also (mentions mobile on the packaging).
    castlevania:DoS and PoR are 5/5.
    and its formatted to fat, so i guess its the solution.
     
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    Great! it works now, thanks all. :)
     

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