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probably a bad rip, a bad disk image. I never played this game, but most of the problems I had related to opcode were image flaws.

in this forum, we respect the laws regarding intellectual property and we can not tell you anything other than that you should try to make a new rip of an original disc of yours. cheers!
 

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So you know for sure it’s not a settings issue?
Definitely not. I'm not sure about your problem. (a) I've never used the android version and (b) I've never played Final Fantasy VIII.

However, I have been using the Windows version for many years, and the vast majority of the opcode errors that appeared to me concerned low-quality rips.

You can compare the hashes produced by your rip with the hashes available from the redump site to check the rip quality.

http://redump.org/disc/69/
http://redump.org/disc/70/
http://redump.org/disc/71/
http://redump.org/disc/72/

I do not know any tools for android to check for hash, etc. I do not use mobile, I only have access to Windows and Linux. And for the case of Windows the Nirsoft tool can help you.

https://www.nirsoft.net/utils/hash_my_files.html

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