Metal Gear Solid — -spain- -disc 1- -rev 1-.chd [updated]

The encounter with Revolver Ocelot and the thrilling battle with the M1 Abrams tank (Vulcan Raven).

: Minor adjustments to timing or hardware compatibility (e.g., better detection of DualShock vibration).

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: This denotes the specific regional release. Unlike generic European releases (PAL) that often bundled multiple languages, Spain received a dedicated version featuring a fully localized Spanish dub and text translations.

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: You will need the original PlayStation BIOS files (e.g., scph5501.bin ) to ensure the emulator can handle the regional settings and boot sequence. The encounter with Revolver Ocelot and the thrilling

: Turn this on to eliminate the classic PS1 polygon warping and texture wobbling.

: The first half of the game, ending after the dramatic torture scene.

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: This version (SLES-01734) is fully localized into Spanish , featuring the iconic Spanish voice dubbing and translated text.

: Subtle adjustments to the Spanish subtitles and menus to fix formatting issues.

Load the .m3u file into DuckStation or RetroArch. The emulator will now let you virtually swap to Disc 2 via the quick menu when prompted by the game. Step 3: Enable Enhancements