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  • #190446
    Robotossing
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    Is there a way to get Deadrising 2 working with G3D on theater mode?

    #190448
    dellrifter22
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    Hmm, that might be a tricky one. I can’t seem to find any info on what engine it uses, other than Dead Rising 1, 2, and 3 all used different engines.

    Profiles from Unreal Engine 3 and Unity would be my first attempt, as common engines I sometimes get lucky with. I’m guessing DR2 is dx9 based, so you might try the Unreal Engine 3 base profile or one of the older Call of Duties. Then Anna, or Slender: The Arrival which are both Unity dx9 I believe.

    Lastly, it might be worth trying with Source engine like Half Life 2 before giving up.

    No idea if any of these will work, that’s just what I would try if I had the game.

    Might have a chance for DR1 though with profiles from Dragon’s Dogma Dark Arisen or Lost Planet 2, which seem to share the MT Framework engine.

    #190453
    RJK_
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    You may also try one of these profiles.
    First try Resident Evil 5.

    #190456
    RJK_
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    @dellrifter

    i would like to ask you for a favor. The forum either has a bug or it just doesnt like me. Please do the following: create A NEW THREAD and test these 3 different codes one after another (not all in one) and see if they work for you. If they dont , please test them at the end of this thread and report which one does work and which one not. Thanks much!

    #190474
    dellrifter22
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    Assuming you can see the new thread: Code 1 always fails to post, Codes 2 and 3 work individually, but not together at once.

    #190506
    Robotossing
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    Thanks, guys! I’ll try your suggestions tonight or tomorrow and will post my results.

    #190514
    Robotossing
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    Well, nothing worked. Apparently DR2 was made with its very own original engine instead of Capcom’s MT Frameworks engine.

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