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  1. #1 Question Tekken 5 50/60hz 
    ihaveabu is offline Member
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    i have the pal version of tekken 5, and when it starts, the screen is stretched vertically. my crystal 1.1 chip has the video settings set to Auto for PAL.
    in tekken 5's settings, i can change the refresh rate to 60hz, and then the screen goes to normal size. is there any way to save this setting? i save the game and all the other settings are saved, but this always starts off @ 50hz, and i have to go to settings and switch every time. wtf
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    just patch the game and you'll be set.
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    does the pal2ntsc patch work for tekken 5?
    i tried it, and all i can do is shift the screen up and down. the screen is vertically longer than my tv screen, not shifted
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