Just tested Overkill. It doesn't lag as it does using Backup Launcher Gamma, loads very fast and runs smooth. But there seems to be some kind of "timing issues", causing zombies to "dance around" and some times even to fly out of the screen, making it impossible to play.Pippin666 said:I would really like someone to test hotd overkill and tell us about the "normal" lag issue.
same error i'm getting, but i think it's because my HDD is not usb2.0Viro said:Well I have tried to use the program but when I boot it up I get this "Could not initialize USB Subsystem (ret -1)" I'm connecting a Portable HDD and have tried both ports.
Bladexdsl said:does anyone know if card readers work? for instance i plug SD card into card reader and plug into usb?
I loaded up Overkill with no problems it didn't lag and all the zombies were acting normal...well normal for zombies anyway.Cypherdias said:Just tested Overkill. It doesn't lag as it does using Backup Launcher Gamma, loads very fast and runs smooth. But there seems to be some kind of "timing issues", causing zombies to "dance around" and some times even to fly out of the screen, making it impossible to play.Pippin666 said:I would really like someone to test hotd overkill and tell us about the "normal" lag issue.
Zelda TP runs fine though.
Zelda was dumped from original DVD, Overkill from Backup DVD, don't know if it makes a difference.
The Linux tool to copy ISOs onto USB-Drive doesn't work that good with die ISOs I tried (Shaun White, Resident Evil UC), just gives me this Error:
error seeking in disc file: Invalid argument
Nice work, but needs some fixes as far as I can see.
i got that too on my seagate freeagent 500gbkyle007 said:same error as alot of people Could not initialize USB Subsystem (ret -1) im 99% sure my drive supports USB2.0 lol anybody know for sure what causes this issue?
mugel0190 said:@Screemer
RB2, GH:WT, GH3 and GHA working fine so far. Except Microphone. Maybe I can get it to work somehow, but I think the USB Loader gets confused when another USB device is connected...
Knocks said:Valgreen said:Knocks said:What do you mean by "to my knowledge"? Did you hook up a drive with a wbfs partition to another OS or not?
well considering wani and his cohort created WBFS, and only created a linux tool for it. i think its safe to say it will not work under windows, unless microsoft is like the guys out of AntiTrust (movie) and have video of the guys coding there FS so that they could in turn implement support for Win. You should be able to get WBFS_tool running under OS X, but i have no idea which dependencies you would need...
Chill out, I asked if it was visible, not if it was working.
Okay, so it's no general issue. I will try to dump it again tomorrow. Too late for me now to wait another 30 minutes.drbootleg said:I loaded up Overkill with no problems it didn't lag and all the zombies were acting normal...well normal for zombies anyway.
FenrirWolf said:If you're on Vista, go into Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Computer Management -> Storage -> Disk Management, then find your HDD. Right-click on it and choose to shrink the partition by however much you want to. Then you right-click on the unallocated space and format that.
Or maybe the formatting isn't necessary since the loader will have to format it anyway. I'll have to see when I get the chance to try out my HDD in this thing.