CDiFan237 / Jev the Fox | (HD video test) Sonic Adventure 2: Egg Quarters mission 2 with Sonic @CDiFan237 | Uploaded December 2008 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
Watch this in HD. The original file is 71MB, and took about 40 minutes to upload.
Played using the Dreamcast emulator nullDC, and cheats added using nullDC Cheater.
Here are the codes I used (These are Code Breaker codes, not Action Replay):
Play as Sonic: 0124EE6C0000000
Teleport to high place (This code only works for Sonic and Shadow): 00DE6DBB0000044
Disable the teleport code once the level has started, or else you'll be stuck at the top of the level.
The video is a bit out of sync, that's because I had to record the video with "No Sync" enabled in Fraps to get a decent speed.
My Q6600 was at 3.4GHz (378x9) and 1.38750v whilst recording. Temperatures were in the low 50's. My GeForce 9600 GT was overclocked to 750MHz/1900MHz/1066MHz (Core/Shaders/Memory). CPU fan was spinning at 1523 RPM. GPU fan at 100% speed. There was a floppy disk in the drive. The PSU was set to 240v. Monitor brightness was at 100%. Master volume was set to 35. And if you're still reading this, you must be REALLY bored.
Watch this in HD. The original file is 71MB, and took about 40 minutes to upload.
Played using the Dreamcast emulator nullDC, and cheats added using nullDC Cheater.
Here are the codes I used (These are Code Breaker codes, not Action Replay):
Play as Sonic: 0124EE6C0000000
Teleport to high place (This code only works for Sonic and Shadow): 00DE6DBB0000044
Disable the teleport code once the level has started, or else you'll be stuck at the top of the level.
The video is a bit out of sync, that's because I had to record the video with "No Sync" enabled in Fraps to get a decent speed.
My Q6600 was at 3.4GHz (378x9) and 1.38750v whilst recording. Temperatures were in the low 50's. My GeForce 9600 GT was overclocked to 750MHz/1900MHz/1066MHz (Core/Shaders/Memory). CPU fan was spinning at 1523 RPM. GPU fan at 100% speed. There was a floppy disk in the drive. The PSU was set to 240v. Monitor brightness was at 100%. Master volume was set to 35. And if you're still reading this, you must be REALLY bored.