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    Default CT rom help

    Im inside the ruined factory, and Im at the part where you use the crane to clear the path.
    The problem Im having is the last code "Zabie" (xaby).
    Whenever I press the next button it always fails. :yuck:
    I press the buttons one after another... is there certain way to press the buttons? thanx

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    Do it slowly, and make sure you're pressing the correct buttons. For example, I always use Numpad when playing CT, and my keys go like this:

    X = +
    A = Numpad's Enter
    B = 0
    Y = (decimal)

    So I just slowly press plus, then enter, then zero and finally decimal, and that will work. You'll hear a "bling!" beep every time you enter a succesful code entry. It's the same thing than with LARA code, you can't just use your keyboard to type XABY. Because CT is a SNES game, you'll have to see which keys in your config are equivalents to X, A, B and Y. If you're playing CT on a real SNES, ignore what I said about button configurations and just press X, A, B and Y buttons in that order.
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    Same problem, I mashed buttons for a while until it worked.

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    I had the same problem, but the emulator I'm using has a "combo" option
    where you can program a button (in my case O) to hit a number of
    buttons, so...ya ;] that worked.

    The emulator I'm using is called ZNES btw, it's the best SNES emu I've
    found...in case you cared ;]

    .opt

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    Personally? I reccomend a Gamepad Pro. USB ones last pretty long, and make your emulation experience a lot better. You can go with the Microsoft one though, if you're more into the Sega Saturn controller over the SNES/PS/Generic type. o_O
    Then again, maybe it was just a dream afterall...

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