Metal
Gear Solid tweak guide
Last
Updated
on October 12, 2000 by Thomas
McGuire
Metal Gear Solid was
quite probably the best game you’ll ever play on the Sony
Playstation & has at last been ported over the PC.
Combining a wide variety of gameplay styles & elements
it’s still a fairly essential game to have.
You can download the
Demo of Metal Gear Solid from 3DFiles
if you haven’t purchased it yet.
Troubleshooting/Updates
Begin by downloading & installing the latest
drivers for your Video card, Soundcard & Game Controller.
This may solve (most) display, audio or controller related
problems you might encounter. There are links to various
manufacturers on the Drivers
page.
You also need
DirectX 7.0A or higher installed & hardware which supports
it. This is included with the Metal Gear Solid CD, so (re)
install it if necessary.
If
when you try start Metal Gear Solid you receive an error
message stating - Mgsi executed an invalid instruction in
module Mgsi.exe, your system is either lacking proper MMX
support or does not meet the Minimum system
requirements for Metal Gear Solid. Accordingly, you will need
to update certain components of your system, be it CPU, RAM or
whatever. The Minimum system requirements being a
Pentium II 233, 32MB RAM & 4MB graphics card.
Should any Metal Gear Solid patches be released, be
sure to install them, although currently none exist.
If you experience static noise or irregular audio
playback, try the following (assuming that installing the
latest soundcard drivers doesn’t fix the problem):
1.
Click
on Start, Settings, then Control Panel.
2.
Open
the Multimedia (Sounds and Multimedia in Windows
2000/Millennium Edition) icon.
3.
Select
Audio tab, then for the Sound Playback setting
hit the Advanced Properties/Advance button.
4.
Select the Performance tab.

5.
Move the Hardware acceleration slider to the 2nd
or 3rd notch from the Left (Basic/Standard
acceleration). Move the Sample rate conversion quality
slider to the middle notch (improved sample rate converter).
This
should fix any audio irregularities you may experience
that aren’t fixed by updating drivers alone.

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