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Nonetheless, dozens, if not hundreds are currently missing. This list is a massive work in progress and will be updated with time.
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Furthermore, not every solution listed can be the definitive solution to your error, sometimes various odd software and hardware nuances occur to create yet unseen issues.
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I encourage you to be vocal about your solutions so that they can be added to the guide by [contacting me.](/about/#contact)
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## Universal Error Codes
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### 5-2002-2400
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!!! tip ""
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This error was seen on Pop'n Usaneko due to improper setup and bad parameter usage in SpiceTools, make sure to follow [the first time setup](/games/popnusaneko/setup/) and utilize the `-url` and `-p` parameters in SpiceTools
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This error was seen on Pop'n Usaneko due to improper setup and bad parameter usage in SpiceTools, make sure to follow [the first time setup](./games/popnusaneko/setup.md) and utilize the `-url` and `-p` parameters in SpiceTools
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so that you're not needlessly risking making mistakes in modifying the game's files.
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### 5-2500-0000
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!!! tip "BACKUP DATA ERROR"
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Follow the steps listed [here](/games/jubeatclan/setup/#final-steps-and-setting-up-the-game)
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Follow the steps listed [here](./games/jubeatclan/setup.md#final-steps-and-setting-up-the-game)
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## GITADORA Error Codes
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### 5-2500-0001
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!!! tip "BACKUP DATA ERROR"
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Follow the steps listed [here](/games/gitamatixx/setup/#final-steps-and-setting-up-the-game)
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Follow the steps listed [here](./games/gitamatixx/setup.md#final-steps-and-setting-up-the-game)
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### 5-2501-0000
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<img src="/img/ascs/fp7.png">
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!!! tip ""
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This controller works really well, the spacing is [accurate](/img/ascs/dao_comp.png) to the arcade between buttons and the turntable, obviously the turntable size is reduced which is often noticed as a minor nuisance to players that play both at home and on cabs.
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This controller works really well, the spacing is [accurate](../img/ascs/dao_comp.png) to the arcade between buttons and the turntable, obviously the turntable size is reduced which is often noticed as a minor nuisance to players that play both at home and on cabs.
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One minor aspect that's appreciated are the feet of the controller, which hold up really well on all kinds of surfaces with a stable grip, alongside the fairly hefty weight of the controller it's rather unlikely it's going to budge even a little bit during play.
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!!! tip ""
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IIDX controllers have a lot of options to choose from and it can be daunting, especially if you've never played before. I'll try to cover springs, microswitches, and buttons to the best of my ability.
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I've also documented many of the parts that I talk about and where to buy them [here](/extras/parts)
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I've also documented many of the parts that I talk about and where to buy them [here](parts.md)
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!!! tip ""
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!!! tip ""
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Sound Voltex controllers have a lot of options to choose from and it can be daunting, especially if you've never played before. I'll try to cover springs, microswitches, and encoders to the best of my ability.
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I've also documented many of the parts that I talk about and where to buy them [here](/extras/parts)
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I've also documented many of the parts that I talk about and where to buy them [here](parts.md)
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!!! tip ""
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Lastly, the arcade encoders are extremely durable, reliable, and stiffer to turn than the other options, they're also more expensive as well.
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I've documented many of the parts and where to buy them [here](/extras/parts)
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I've documented many of the parts and where to buy them [here](parts.md)
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# Pop'n Music
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Dao's controller design here also isn't the best, it's big and bulky which has its pros and cons depending on preferences, but unlike Gamo2's other options providing magnetic bottoms that are easy to remove, the Pop'n ASC has *20* screws to gain access to the internals. While buyers hopefully won't need to be digging inside all that often, it's still a tedious process.
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This controller is notably loud too, any form of play is going to generate substantial noise that will annoy others in your household. Pop'n is naturally a loud game, but many attempts can be made to alleviate some of the noise. Some people play with a towel over the controller which is called toweling, but in the more desperate cases some people have [filled the internals to brim with cotton balls](/img/ascs/cotton.jpg) and other various materials.
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This controller is notably loud too, any form of play is going to generate substantial noise that will annoy others in your household. Pop'n is naturally a loud game, but many attempts can be made to alleviate some of the noise. Some people play with a towel over the controller which is called toweling, but in the more desperate cases some people have [filled the internals to brim with cotton balls](../img/ascs/cotton.jpg) and other various materials.
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Many users choose to upgrade from the default USB board to a custom one (Arduino, Arcin) since the button lights can't be controlled via software and it's only polling at the default 250hz. Of course that also means you can't use the original board's PS2 connector anymore.
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It's also worth noting that this controller comes with Chinese microswitches, which is a disappointment. Many players vastly prefer Omron microswitches over the Chinese clones.
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This controller is notably loud too, any form of play is going to generate substantial noise that will annoy others in your household. Pop'n is naturally a loud game and this applies to any controller, but many attempts can be made to alleviate some of the noise. Some people play with a towel over the controller which is called toweling, but in the more desperate cases some people have [filled the internals to brim with cotton balls](/img/ascs/cotton.jpg) and other various materials.
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This controller is notably loud too, any form of play is going to generate substantial noise that will annoy others in your household. Pop'n is naturally a loud game and this applies to any controller, but many attempts can be made to alleviate some of the noise. Some people play with a towel over the controller which is called toweling, but in the more desperate cases some people have [filled the internals to brim with cotton balls](../img/ascs/cotton.jpg) and other various materials.
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Yuan's Pop'n controller and its pricing is very good, perhaps due to the known dissatisfaction with Chinese Pop'n buttons, the controller is offered to come with no buttons and switches to save further on cost, making it an extremely enticing option for anyone that would rather buy their buttons and switches separately. Compared to alternatives, the pricing on this Pop'n ASC is best in class by a significant margin and it functions just as well as any other out there.
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I'm not confident this will be all-encompassing of every part ever, but it will be sufficient for those purchasing arcade style controllers (ASCs) and those in need of maintenance for said controllers. I'm omitting things like 400g springs, or 10g microswitches because no one really uses these products for regular play, but they exist nonetheless!
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One last thing, if there's for example, multiple model numbers of say, 25g microswitches, you can assume they have different internals and thus provide different feedback. I'm not aware of anyone qualified and experienced enough to give exact logistics on how these parts may feel different, so I've omitted any details and will simply specify what the most common [vendors](/extras/ascs#vendors) provide alongside these variants.
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One last thing, if there's for example, multiple model numbers of say, 25g microswitches, you can assume they have different internals and thus provide different feedback. I'm not aware of anyone qualified and experienced enough to give exact logistics on how these parts may feel different, so I've omitted any details and will simply specify what the most common [vendors](ascs.md#vendors) provide alongside these variants.
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!!! danger "7/26/2020 IMPORTANT Notice:"
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# Website DLL Patching
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!!! info "Last updated: June 4th, 2024<br>Known web patchers: [External resources](/externalresources#web-patchers)"
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!!! info "Last updated: June 4th, 2024<br>Known web patchers: [External resources](../externalresources.md#web-patchers)"
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!!! warning "For BEMANI games consider [Spice2x Patching](/extras/patchsp2x)"
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!!! warning "For BEMANI games consider [Spice2x Patching](patchsp2x.md)"
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**This patching method is outdated for BEMANI games.**
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**It is highly recommended to use an unpatched DLL as your base!**
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If you've already patched your game through other methods *([spice2x patching](/extras/patchsp2x) or [hex editing](/extras/hexguide))*,
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If you've already patched your game through other methods *([spice2x patching](patchsp2x.md) or [hex editing](hexguide.md))*,
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**Please replace your game's DLL with the original**.
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We'll be using mon's [BemaniPatcher](https://mon.im/bemanipatcher).
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Almost every other patcher is based off of this and functions exactly the same.
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**If your game is recent, please check [External resources](/externalresources#web-patchers) and use another web patcher.**
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**If your game is recent, please check [External resources](../externalresources.md#web-patchers) and use another web patcher.**
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Go to your chosen patcher's website, you'll get something similar to this:
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Now, you can select the patches you'd like to apply.
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If you're unsure on what to do, refer to your specific game's guide as it might have more information there.
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Otherwise feel free to join our Discord server, the link is at the top of the [home page](/), and ask the community!
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Otherwise feel free to join our Discord server, the link is at the top of the [home page](../index.md), and ask the community!
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<img src="/img/patchweb/5.png">
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One thing to note is, this is not to say that monitors with low polling rates are unusable, they can still provide enjoyment and are often cheap enough to be a great option to see how far one may want to get into a certain touchscreen based game. But, the goal is to provide a potential buyer information to make an educated choice, and monitors with low polling rates will run the risk of needing to be replaced as higher levels of play, potentially causing frustration and wasted money.
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If you want to check your touch screen monitor's polling rate simply download [Mouse Rate Checker](https://www.softpedia.com/get/System/System-Miscellaneous/Mouse-Rate-Checker.shtml) and move your finger across the window at a reasonable pace, but not too fast! After you get your results, maybe even consider [contacting me with your monitor type, manufacturing date, and result](/about/#contact) so that I can include your results where applicable.
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If you want to check your touch screen monitor's polling rate simply download [Mouse Rate Checker](https://www.softpedia.com/get/System/System-Miscellaneous/Mouse-Rate-Checker.shtml) and move your finger across the window at a reasonable pace, but not too fast!
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You're all done! If you have a touchscreen monitor make sure it's plugged in, it should work automatically, if it doesn't check out the advertised `Common Problems/Tips` section at the link below.
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!!! warning "Have any other errors?"
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Check out the [Common Problems/Tips](problems.md) section and [Error Code](/errorcodes/) section to resolve any issues not seen in this guide to greater depth.
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Check out the [Common Problems/Tips](problems.md) section and [Error Code](../../errorcodes.md) section to resolve any issues not seen in this guide to greater depth.
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!!! warning "Have any other errors?"
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Check out the [Common Problems/Tips](problems.md) section and [Error Code](/errorcodes/) section to resolve any issues not seen in this guide to greater depth.
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Check out the [Common Problems/Tips](problems.md) section and [Error Code](../../errorcodes.md) section to resolve any issues not seen in this guide to greater depth.
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You're all done! From the service menu select `GAME MODE` and the game should load ready to be played! Have fun!
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!!! warning "Have any other errors?"
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Check out the [Common Problems/Tips](problems.md) section and [Error Code](/errorcodes/) section to resolve any issues not seen in this guide to greater depth.
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Check out the [Common Problems/Tips](problems.md) section and [Error Code](../../errorcodes.md) section to resolve any issues not seen in this guide to greater depth.
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You're all done! From the service menu select `GAME MODE` and the game should load ready to be played! Have fun!
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!!! warning "Have any other errors?"
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Check out the [Common Problems/Tips](problems.md) section and [Error Code](/errorcodes/) section to resolve any issues not seen in this guide to greater depth.
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Check out the [Common Problems/Tips](problems.md) section and [Error Code](../../errorcodes.md) section to resolve any issues not seen in this guide to greater depth.
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You're all done! The game takes a couple of seconds to load all of the data.
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!!! warning "Have any other errors?"
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Check out the [Common Problems/Tips](problems.md) section and [Error Code](/errorcodes/) section to resolve any issues not seen in this guide to greater depth.
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Check out the [Common Problems/Tips](problems.md) section and [Error Code](../../errorcodes.md) section to resolve any issues not seen in this guide to greater depth.
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### My Game Is Running Crazy Fast!
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The most common reason for this is the game is running over its required 59.95hz, the game is hardcoded to run at 59.95hz and this cannot be changed. To solve this, check [this section](/games/iidx10/setup/#setting-up-the-games-resolution-locking-fps) of the guide again.
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The most common reason for this is the game is running over its required 59.95hz, the game is hardcoded to run at 59.95hz and this cannot be changed. To solve this, check [this section](setup.md#setting-up-the-games-resolution-and-locking-fps) of the guide again.
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!!! tip ""
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Refer to [Getting Started](/games/iidx10/setup/#getting-started) again and check if you have followed all the instructions explained in it.
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Refer to [Getting Started](setup.md#getting-started) again and check if you have followed all the instructions explained in it.
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<img src="/img/iidx10/6.png">
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!!! info "If you'd like to play offline, you can head straight to [Setting up the games resolution](setup.md#setting-up-the-games-resolution)"
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!!! info "If you'd like to play offline, you can head straight to [Setting up the games resolution](#setting-up-the-games-resolution-and-locking-fps)"
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### Configuring Bemanitools for an Online Network
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### Setting up the games resolution & locking FPS
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The most common reason for this is the game is running over its required 59.95hz, the game is hardcoded to run at 59.95hz and this cannot be changed. To solve this, check [this section](/games/iidx11/setup/#setting-up-the-games-resolution-locking-fps-fix-stretched-videos) of the guide again.
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The most common reason for this is the game is running over its required 59.95hz, the game is hardcoded to run at 59.95hz and this cannot be changed. To solve this, check [this section](setup.md#setting-up-the-games-resolution-locking-fps-and-fixing-stretched-videos) of the guide again.
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Refer to [Getting Started](setup.md#getting-started) again and check if you have followed all the instructions explained in it.
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!!! info "If you'd like to play offline, you can head straight to [Setting up the games resolution](setup.md#setting-up-the-games-resolution)"
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!!! info "If you'd like to play offline, you can head straight to [Setting up the games resolution](#setting-up-the-games-resolution-locking-fps-and-fixing-stretched-videos)"
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Replace `eamuse.pcbid=XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX` **and** `eamuse.eamid=XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX` with your PCBID of your network of choice.
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!!! info "If you'd like to play offline, you can head straight to [Final Notes](setup.md#final-notes)"
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!!! info "If you'd like to play offline, you can head straight to [Final Notes](#final-notes)"
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### Enabling e-AMUSEMENT for Online Play
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The most common reason for this is the game is running over its required 59.95hz, the game is hardcoded to run at 59.95hz and this cannot be changed. To solve this, check [this section](/games/iidx12/setup/#setting-up-the-games-resolution-locking-fps-fix-stretched-videos) of the guide again.
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The most common reason for this is the game is running over its required 59.95hz, the game is hardcoded to run at 59.95hz and this cannot be changed. To solve this, check [this section](setup.md#setting-up-the-games-resolution-locking-fps-and-fixing-stretched-videos) of the guide again.
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The most common reason for this is the game is running over its required 59.95hz, the game is hardcoded to run at 59.95hz and this cannot be changed. To solve this, check [this section](/games/iidx13/setup/#setting-up-the-games-resolution-locking-fps-fix-stretched-videos) of the guide again.
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The most common reason for this is the game is running over its required 59.95hz, the game is hardcoded to run at 59.95hz and this cannot be changed. To solve this, check [this section](setup.md#setting-up-the-games-resolution-locking-fps-and-fixing-stretched-videos) of the guide again.
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Refer to [Getting Started](/games/iidx13/setup/#getting-started) again and check if you have followed all the instructions explained in it.
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Refer to [Getting Started](setup.md#getting-started) again and check if you have followed all the instructions explained in it.
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!!! info "If you'd like to play offline, you can head straight to [Setting up the games resolution](setup.md#setting-up-the-games-resolution)"
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!!! info "If you'd like to play offline, you can head straight to [Setting up the games resolution](#setting-up-the-games-resolution-locking-fps-and-fixing-stretched-videos)"
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### Configuring Bemanitools for an Online Network
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Replace `eamuse.pcbid=XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX` **and** `eamuse.eamid=XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX` with your PCBID of your network of choice.
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### Setting up the games resolution, locking FPS & fix stretched videos
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### Setting up the game's resolution, locking FPS and fixing stretched videos
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!!! tip ""
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Before we begin, we'd like to mention that you have two options when it comes to how the game renders. You can choose between `Linear` and `Point`.
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### My Game Is Running Crazy Fast!
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!!! tip ""
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The most common reason for this is the game is running over its required 59.95hz, the game is hardcoded to run at 59.95hz and this cannot be changed. To solve this, check [this section](/games/iidx14/setup/#setting-up-the-games-resolution-locking-fps-fix-stretched-videos) of the guide again.
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The most common reason for this is the game is running over its required 59.95hz, the game is hardcoded to run at 59.95hz and this cannot be changed. To solve this, check [this section](setup.md#setting-up-the-games-resolution-locking-fps-and-fixing-stretched-videos) of the guide again.
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### I'm getting "NETWORK WARNING" instead of "NETWORK OK"
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<img src="/img/iidx10/6.png">
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!!! info "If you'd like to play offline, you can head straight to [Setting up the games resolution](setup.md#setting-up-the-games-resolution)"
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!!! info "If you'd like to play offline, you can head straight to [Setting up the games resolution](#setting-up-the-games-resolution-locking-fps-and-fixing-stretched-videos)"
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### Configuring Bemanitools for an Online Network
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@ -105,7 +105,7 @@
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Replace `eamuse.pcbid=XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX` **and** `eamuse.eamid=XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX` with your PCBID of your network of choice.
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### Setting up the games resolution, locking FPS & fix stretched videos
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### Setting up the game's resolution, locking FPS and fixing stretched videos
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!!! tip ""
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Before we begin, we'd like to mention that you have two options when it comes to how the game renders. You can choose between `Linear` and `Point`.
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You're all done! From the service menu select `GAME MODE` and the game should load ready to be played! Have fun!
|
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|
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!!! warning "Have any other errors?"
|
||||
Check out the [Common Problems/Tips](problems.md) section and [Error Code](/errorcodes/) section to resolve any issues not seen in this guide to greater depth.
|
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Check out the [Common Problems/Tips](problems.md) section and [Error Code](../../errorcodes.md) section to resolve any issues not seen in this guide to greater depth.
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@ -119,4 +119,4 @@
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You're all done! From the service menu select `GAME MODE` and the game should load ready to be played! Have fun!
|
||||
|
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!!! warning "Have any other errors?"
|
||||
Check out the [Common Problems/Tips](problems.md) section and [Error Code](/errorcodes/) section to resolve any issues not seen in this guide to greater depth.
|
||||
Check out the [Common Problems/Tips](problems.md) section and [Error Code](../../errorcodes.md) section to resolve any issues not seen in this guide to greater depth.
|
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@ -119,4 +119,4 @@
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You're all done! From the service menu select `GAME MODE` and the game should load ready to be played! Have fun!
|
||||
|
||||
!!! warning "Have any other errors?"
|
||||
Check out the [Common Problems/Tips](problems.md) section and [Error Code](/errorcodes/) section to resolve any issues not seen in this guide to greater depth.
|
||||
Check out the [Common Problems/Tips](problems.md) section and [Error Code](../../errorcodes.md) section to resolve any issues not seen in this guide to greater depth.
|
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@ -134,6 +134,6 @@
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||||
You're all done! From the service menu select `GAME MODE` and the game should load ready to be played! Have fun!
|
||||
|
||||
!!! warning "Have any other errors?"
|
||||
Check out the [Common Problems/Tips](problems.md) section and [Error Code](/errorcodes/) section to resolve any issues not seen in this guide to greater depth.
|
||||
Check out the [Common Problems/Tips](problems.md) section and [Error Code](../../errorcodes.md) section to resolve any issues not seen in this guide to greater depth.
|
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|
||||
Lightning Mode specifics can be found: [here](lightning.md#lightning-specific-troubleshooting)
|
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@ -121,6 +121,6 @@
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||||
You're all done! From the service menu select `GAME MODE` and the game should load ready to be played! Have fun!
|
||||
|
||||
!!! warning "Have any other errors?"
|
||||
Check out the [Common Problems/Tips](problems.md) section and [Error Code](/errorcodes/) section to resolve any issues not seen in this guide to greater depth.
|
||||
Check out the [Common Problems/Tips](problems.md) section and [Error Code](../../errorcodes.md) section to resolve any issues not seen in this guide to greater depth.
|
||||
|
||||
Lightning Mode specifics can be found: [here](lightning.md#lightning-specific-troubleshooting)
|
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|
@ -178,7 +178,7 @@
|
||||
|
||||
#### Patches
|
||||
|
||||
!!! info "Go through the [Spice2x Patching](/extras/patchsp2x) page to import patches."
|
||||
!!! info "Go through the [Spice2x Patching](../../extras/patchsp2x.md) page to import patches."
|
||||
|
||||
There are **many** patches available for IIDX.
|
||||
We will only bring up the ones we think could be genuinely useful.
|
||||
@ -266,7 +266,7 @@
|
||||
|
||||
??? tip "Local e-amuse Emulator (Asphyxia)"
|
||||
|
||||
This is covered in the [Asphyxia CORE](/extras/asphyxia) page.
|
||||
This is covered in the [Asphyxia CORE](../../extras/asphyxia.md) page.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
### Pre-launch requirements
|
||||
@ -400,6 +400,6 @@
|
||||
|
||||
!!! warning "Have any other issue?"
|
||||
|
||||
Check out the [Troubleshooting](troubleshooting.md) and [Error Codes](/errorcodes) pages.
|
||||
Check out the [Troubleshooting](troubleshooting.md) and [Error Codes](../../errorcodes.md) pages.
|
||||
|
||||
For any more game-specific information, check out [Extra Information](extras.md).
|
@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
|
||||
### My Game Is Running Crazy Fast!
|
||||
|
||||
!!! tip ""
|
||||
The most common reason for this is the game is running over its required 59.95hz, the game is hardcoded to run at 59.95hz and this cannot be changed. To solve this, check [this section](/games/iidx9/setup/#setting-up-the-games-resolution-locking-fps) of the guide again.
|
||||
The most common reason for this is the game is running over its required 59.95hz, the game is hardcoded to run at 59.95hz and this cannot be changed. To solve this, check [this section](setup.md#setting-up-the-games-resolution-and-locking-fps) of the guide again.
|
||||
|
||||
### I'm getting "NETWORK WARNING" instead of "NETWORK OK"
|
||||
|
||||
@ -54,4 +54,4 @@
|
||||
#### Fix #2 (RtEffects.dll didn't get replaced)
|
||||
|
||||
!!! tip ""
|
||||
Refer to [Getting Started](/games/iidx9/setup/#getting-started) again and check if you have followed all the instructions explained in it.
|
||||
Refer to [Getting Started](setup.md#getting-started) again and check if you have followed all the instructions explained in it.
|
@ -43,7 +43,7 @@
|
||||
|
||||
<img src="/img/iidx9/4.png">
|
||||
|
||||
!!! info "If you'd like to play offline, you can head straight to [Setting up the games resolution](setup.md#setting-up-the-games-resolution)"
|
||||
!!! info "If you'd like to play offline, you can head straight to [Setting up the games resolution](#setting-up-the-games-resolution-and-locking-fps)"
|
||||
|
||||
### Configuring Bemanitools for an Online Network
|
||||
|
||||
@ -88,7 +88,7 @@
|
||||
|
||||
Replace `eamuse.pcbid=XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX` **and** `eamuse.eamid=XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX` with your PCBID of your network of choice.
|
||||
|
||||
### Setting up the games resolution & locking FPS
|
||||
### Setting up the game's resolution and locking FPS
|
||||
|
||||
!!! tip ""
|
||||
Before we begin, we'd like to mention that you have two options when it comes to how the game renders. You can choose between `Linear` and `Point`.
|
||||
@ -179,7 +179,7 @@
|
||||
|
||||
<img src="/img/iidx9/14.png">
|
||||
|
||||
!!! info "If you'd like to play offline, you can head straight to [Final Notes](setup.md#final-notes)"
|
||||
!!! info "If you'd like to play offline, you can head straight to [Final Notes](#final-notes)"
|
||||
|
||||
### Enabling e-AMUSEMENT for Online Play
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -80,4 +80,4 @@
|
||||
With that, you're all done! Simply exit the service menu or reboot then enjoy the game, have fun!
|
||||
|
||||
!!! warning "Have any other errors?"
|
||||
Check out the [Common Problems/Tips](problems.md) section and [Error Code](/errorcodes/) section to resolve any issues not seen in this guide to greater depth.
|
||||
Check out the [Common Problems/Tips](problems.md) section and [Error Code](../../errorcodes.md) section to resolve any issues not seen in this guide to greater depth.
|
@ -75,4 +75,4 @@
|
||||
|
||||
!!! warning "Have any other errors?"
|
||||
|
||||
Check out the [Common Problems/Tips](problems.md) section and [Error Code](/errorcodes/) section to resolve any issues not seen in this guide to greater depth.
|
||||
Check out the [Common Problems/Tips](problems.md) section and [Error Code](../../errorcodes.md) section to resolve any issues not seen in this guide to greater depth.
|
@ -98,4 +98,4 @@
|
||||
After saving and exiting all three `PATTERN` options, you're all done! From the service menu select `GAME MODE` and the game should load ready to be played! Have fun!
|
||||
|
||||
!!! warning "Have any other errors?"
|
||||
Check out the [Common Problems/Tips](problems.md) section and [Error Code](/errorcodes/) section to resolve any issues not seen in this guide to greater depth.
|
||||
Check out the [Common Problems/Tips](problems.md) section and [Error Code](../../errorcodes.md) section to resolve any issues not seen in this guide to greater depth.
|
@ -98,4 +98,4 @@
|
||||
After saving and exiting all three `PATTERN` options, you're all done! From the service menu select `GAME MODE` and the game should load ready to be played! Have fun!
|
||||
|
||||
!!! warning "Have any other errors?"
|
||||
Check out the [Common Problems/Tips](problems.md) section and [Error Code](/errorcodes/) section to resolve any issues not seen in this guide to greater depth.
|
||||
Check out the [Common Problems/Tips](problems.md) section and [Error Code](../../errorcodes.md) section to resolve any issues not seen in this guide to greater depth.
|
@ -80,4 +80,4 @@
|
||||
|
||||
!!! warning "Have any other errors?"
|
||||
|
||||
Check out the [Common Problems/Tips](problems.md) section and [Error Code](/errorcodes/) section to resolve any issues not seen in this guide to greater depth.
|
||||
Check out the [Common Problems/Tips](problems.md) section and [Error Code](../../errorcodes.md) section to resolve any issues not seen in this guide to greater depth.
|
@ -68,4 +68,4 @@
|
||||
|
||||
!!! warning "Have any other errors?"
|
||||
|
||||
Check out the [Common Problems/Tips](problems.md) section and [Error Code](/errorcodes/) section to resolve any issues not seen in this guide to greater depth.
|
||||
Check out the [Common Problems/Tips](problems.md) section and [Error Code](../../errorcodes.md) section to resolve any issues not seen in this guide to greater depth.
|
@ -76,10 +76,10 @@
|
||||
|
||||
As for the touch stuff, by default SpiceTools should detect your mouse just fine, you can use the `-s` parameter to have your cursor show at all times above the game window. For touchscreen monitors, it's a bit tricky to write something encompassing them all. Many should be detected automatically, however some may require adding the `-wintouch` parameter for support.
|
||||
|
||||
You can check out some documented touchscreen monitors [here.](/extras/pollingrates/)
|
||||
You can check out some documented touchscreen monitors [here.](../../extras/pollingrates.md)
|
||||
|
||||
With that, you're all done! The final step you'll have to do with your chosen tools is simply setting up your desired keybinds! Once you've done that, Boot the game with your `gamestart.bat` and the game should load and be ready to be enjoyed! Have fun!
|
||||
|
||||
!!! warning "Have any other errors?"
|
||||
|
||||
Check out the [Common Problems/Tips](problems.md) section and [Error Code](/errorcodes/) section to resolve any issues not seen in this guide to greater depth.
|
||||
Check out the [Common Problems/Tips](problems.md) section and [Error Code](../../errorcodes.md) section to resolve any issues not seen in this guide to greater depth.
|
@ -78,4 +78,4 @@
|
||||
|
||||
!!! warning "Have any other errors?"
|
||||
|
||||
Check out the [Common Problems/Tips](problems.md) section and [Error Code](/errorcodes/) section to resolve any issues not seen in this guide to greater depth.
|
||||
Check out the [Common Problems/Tips](problems.md) section and [Error Code](../../errorcodes.md) section to resolve any issues not seen in this guide to greater depth.
|
||||
|
@ -84,4 +84,4 @@
|
||||
|
||||
!!! warning "Have any other errors?"
|
||||
|
||||
Check out the [Common Problems/Tips](problems.md) section and [Error Code](/errorcodes/) section to resolve any issues not seen in this guide to greater depth.
|
||||
Check out the [Common Problems/Tips](problems.md) section and [Error Code](../../errorcodes.md) section to resolve any issues not seen in this guide to greater depth.
|
||||
|
@ -144,7 +144,7 @@
|
||||
|
||||
#### Patches
|
||||
|
||||
!!! info "Go through the [Spice2x Patching](/extras/patchsp2x) page to import patches."
|
||||
!!! info "Go through the [Spice2x Patching](../../extras/patchsp2x.md) page to import patches."
|
||||
|
||||
!!! danger "As a general rule of thumb, if you're not sure what a patch does or you're not absolutely certain you need it, leave it alone, regardless of recommendations below."
|
||||
|
||||
@ -241,7 +241,7 @@
|
||||
|
||||
??? tip "Local e-amuse Emulator (Asphyxia)"
|
||||
|
||||
This is covered in the [Asphyxia CORE](/extras/asphyxia) page.
|
||||
This is covered in the [Asphyxia CORE](../../extras/asphyxia.md) page.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
### Pre-launch requirements
|
||||
@ -374,6 +374,6 @@
|
||||
|
||||
!!! warning "Have any other issue?"
|
||||
|
||||
Check out the [Troubleshooting](troubleshooting.md) and [Error Codes](/errorcodes) pages.
|
||||
Check out the [Troubleshooting](troubleshooting.md) and [Error Codes](../../errorcodes.md) pages.
|
||||
|
||||
For any more game-specific information, check out [Extra Information](extras.md).
|
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