Sorry, I didn't understand how some changes can indirectly cause/solve compatibility issues.Īnyway, I'm worried if I play some games that even though at the beginning they work fine, they may have issues some time later, especially towards the ending. 7z and if so, would OPL be able to read ISOs inside it and would the games lag? How much does one gain in terms of space? Is there a ZSO compatibility list?Īll the notws should be in english. See it as a team work.Īll of us that use OPL are somewhat "testing players" and considering we got this awesome program for free, I think it is the minimum we can do.Ĭlick to expand.So, the latest stable version doesn't support ZSO? Is it a format like. That's how it works, there isn't any h24 beta-testing team for trying all Ps2 games on each new OPL beta.Īll of us that use OPL are somewhat "testing players" and considering we got it for free, I think it is the minimum we can do. Thus, you can play that game that's compatible with 0.9.3 and if everything is fine, good, if you exeperience some issues, you can report back on OPL gamebug report thread, letting developers know that something got broken (obviously other users will check the problem, making sure it isn't an issue on your end only).Īlso, viceversa, you're free to try a game that's given problematic on 0.9.3 to verify if problems persist on new builds. Ideally, game's compatibility shouldn't worsen (unfortunately it happens though), so if a game is given to work on OPL 0.9.3 it should also on any newer version. OPL 0.9.3 was the stable version for a very long time, also most if not all regressions (regarding game compatibility) of this version compared to the previous ones, are well known/documented (also in Algol's compatibility list).
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