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Different ISO Drivers

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2015 8:01 am
by KillerM33
Now that I got your attention, one of the features i notied in LME CFW is the support for the different drivers like the M33 driver , NP9660 driver , OE driver , Normal driver, ME driver and Inferno driver. What are the advantages and disadvantages of using each, Someone please enlighten me on this matter, Thank you!

Re: Different ISO Drivers

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2015 8:14 am
by qwikrazor87
Each drivers have different patches and the way they handle them, and compatibility may or may not differ for games for each driver, so if you run into a problem on some game using your current driver you can try out the others, if that still doesn't help then you'll need to figure that out on your own.

Re: Different ISO Drivers

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2015 8:31 am
by reprep
Inferno is fine most of the time. Games like Motorstorm, Tekken 6 etc. need different drivers though. What i do is use Inferno, change the driver accordingly when a game asks for something else. That should work fine for most scenarios.

Re: Different ISO Drivers

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2015 9:37 am
by KillerM33
reprep wrote:Inferno is fine most of the time. Games like Motorstorm, Tekken 6 etc. need different drivers though. What i do is use Inferno, change the driver accordingly when a game asks for something else. That should work fine for most scenarios.
When will a game ask if it needs a different ISO Driver?

Re: Different ISO Drivers

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2015 9:39 am
by KillerM33
Did somebody managed to create an ISO Driver that is superior to all other ISO Drivers ? One that has the advantages and none of the disadvantages? An ISO Driver that can be used on any game?

Re: Different ISO Drivers

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2015 9:43 am
by reprep
KillerM33 wrote:
reprep wrote:Inferno is fine most of the time. Games like Motorstorm, Tekken 6 etc. need different drivers though. What i do is use Inferno, change the driver accordingly when a game asks for something else. That should work fine for most scenarios.
When will a game ask if it needs a different ISO Driver?
simple, game doesn't work or have glitches et.

Re: Different ISO Drivers

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2015 6:29 pm
by ali_ihsan21
There are some more picky games demand to be compressed to cso or pressed to a certain button at the beginning of the game.

Bust a move ghost is one of them, some say when you compress it to cso it runs but didn't work for me. Only pressing to start when I see company's name on the screen working with that game.

I don't understand why they do puzzle games like that but PSP version of that game is just a tertris like rectangular in the middle of the screen but psx version is covering whole screen.