Asking on the forum might get us to upload one, but don't count on it. Please do not ask any of the team members to mail you a certain PPF file, these requests simply will be ignored.
You're done, the next time you run that game ePSXe will add the patch on the fly ! Copy that name and rename the PPF file from your /patches directory to exactly the same name (also in uppercase !).Ĥ. you'll find a file whose name is like SLES*,SCES* or SLUS*. Copy the file into the /patches sub-directory in your ePSXe directoryģ. That means that you won't be able to use a PPF patch for FF9 german with your italian version ! Also keep in mind that some games (like Gran Turismo) have two versions.Ģ. Download (and possibly unzip) the PFF patch EXACTLY for the game you'd like to patch. Using them is a bit more difficult, but easy once you got the system, and understandable for everyone who follows the step-by-step instructions below :ġ.
NGEmu made a collection of important PPF files for you to download, but searching the web you should find plenty more. Youre done, the next time you run that game ePSXe will. Copy that name and rename the PPF file from your /patches directory to exactly the same name (also in uppercase ).
youll find a file whose name is like SLES,SCES or SLUS. Starting with ePSXe v1.5.0, ePSXe comes with an option to apply PPF patches to your game on the fly, as already seen in Pete's great CD plugin. Copy the file into the /patches sub-directory in your ePSXe directory.
Just open the emu and click on the Help menu at the corner of the window.īut if you feel too lazy to do it (no offense intended) here it is. Old format for patching game ISOs on disc-based systems, originally conceived for PS1 patches but also expanded for other. In ePSXe help file there are some answers for you.