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Anything about PlayStation 1 models and animations

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I've been looking around the web but I can't find much about this. PSXPrev is the only thing I can find but it is mostly dysfunctional. Somebody made a "3D Screenshot Viewer" but this isn't the whole package either. I thought it would be a good idea to rip demo discs but the formats seem to be different on a per game basis.

PS1 formats are often different on a per game basis.

There are some common formats such as TMD, but even then compressions are different and even when it is a common format you'll find it hidden inside an archive that has its own archive. The PS1 is early days of 3D so a lot of the rules that are around now didn't really exist, so everybody did things a bit differently even from 1 game to the next.

What specific games are you after?

The 3D Screenshot viewer, do you mean the Avocado Emulator?

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Well nothing in particular, just want to see what I can find.

3 hours ago, squall789 said:

The 3D Screenshot viewer, do you mean the Avocado Emulator?

Yes that is the one.

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3D Screenshot Viewer is an emulator add-on that rips from PS1 RAM (it is more complicated than that, but to be short).
It has nothing to do with ripping from CD images.

Every console has some limitations, that every game has to obey.
PS1 had no floating-point processor, so every number had to be an integer.
Also the maximum resolution of textures there 256x256 pixels.

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