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Chrono Trigger Help

Posted: 16th July 2004 21:52

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I need some help with Chrono Trigger if ya'll dont mind helping. I am in Arris Dome (i think thats the Dome's name) and I have to put in a password I got from the rat, and no matter how hard or careful i try i can't get the password to work (which is holding down the L&R buttons and then A), can someone please tell me how do i get it to work?

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Posted: 16th July 2004 23:24

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Buy the game and play it on the Super Nintendo.

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Well I was trying to give some honest advice. CT is awful on the emulator, the sound is so ruined I don't feel it's the same game. Not only is he robbing by playing it w/o paying for it...he's robbing himself.

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Posted: 16th July 2004 23:34

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what are talking about TA, he is playing it on the SNES. how else is he holding the L and R buttons while pressing the A button? unless it's on the GCN, which it isn't, he's playing his SNES. as for the help, maybe try gamefaqs. beyond that, i don't know seein as how i've never played CT.

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Posted: 16th July 2004 23:59

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It's a common problem with emulating the game, since some keyboards won't let you press enough keys at once. Try assigning L, R and A to the same key for the parts where you need to press that combination, and then changing them back.
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Posted: 17th July 2004 20:12

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Quote (Tiddles @ 16th July 2004 18:59)
It's a common problem with emulating the game, since some keyboards won't let you press enough keys at once.  Try assigning L, R and A to the same key for the parts where you need to press that combination, and then changing them back.

either assign them all to the same key, or just assign the L & R keys to the same and just hit that button + 'A'.... it's worked for me that way too... but it is really picky and stuff... those are the only two ways to do it... i have spent many hours trying other ways.... at one point i just gave up and just screwed around in that time era

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Plus... shouldn't this be in 'general squenix gaming?' as CT is a 'squaresoft' game


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Posted: 17th July 2004 22:19

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CT ran perfect on the emulator I used (ZSNES, way outdated edition at the time, too). As has been said, asign the keys properly, and make sure that no unnecesary SNES buttons are assigned to the same keyboard letter; check both the regular and turbo button assignments.

For example, I once got the problem where I couldn't land the airship in FF6. I futzed with everything for nearly five minutes before I realized the B button and the Turbo X button were bith assigned to the "z" key. (to somethign to that effect, I don't remember which buttons did exactly what action) This was confusing the input from the keyboard, so I ended up stuck till I could figure it out.

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Posted: 18th July 2004 03:35

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I've tried that already but my emulator wont let me assign more than one function to a key, bummer dry.gif

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Posted: 18th July 2004 05:03

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Use zsnes. (www.zsnes.com)

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Posted: 20th July 2004 22:11

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Try a different combo. When assigned to QWASZX group on my keyboard, its useless. However, WESDXC works fine.
(In other words, L=W R=E Y=S X=D B=X A=C)

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