Emulator find??
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Okay all in here
i want to ask something about emulator for ps2 ,are you anyone here know what can i get emulator ps2??? and
i have try in emulatorzone.com but i't cant work so they are say if you want to play ps2 find the emulator in google or ....
and then find the BIOS what bios???
what can i found him????
i want to ask something about emulator for ps2 ,are you anyone here know what can i get emulator ps2??? and
i have try in emulatorzone.com but i't cant work so they are say if you want to play ps2 find the emulator in google or ....
and then find the BIOS what bios???
what can i found him????
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HendricusXTrace wrote...
Okay all in here i want to ask something about emulator for ps2 ,are you anyone here know what can i get emulator ps2??? and
i have try in emulatorzone.com but i't cant work so they are say if you want to play ps2 find the emulator in google or ....
and then find the BIOS what bios???
what can i found him????
Attempted translation:
"I want to ask something about ps2 emulation, does anyone here know where I can get a ps2 emulator? I tried emulatorzone.com but it doesn't work (ambiguous: their emulator doesn't work or they don't have the emulator?) so they say to look for it using google, and that I need to find the BIOS, what's a bios? Where can I find them?"
That's the gist of it, I think. Also, I don't know where to find a PS2 emulator or these bios things, but I remember from previous searches that you need a somewhat decent computer to play one with a decent framerate.
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That PS2 emulator must be unstable as hell. I just can't see it running a heavy game like Smackdown: Here Comes the Pain. If you have played that game, you probably understand what I'm talking about.
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Do you have enough computing power to emulate PS2 with any amount of reasonable speed? My computer barely is able to emulate a dreamcast.
As for a bios, they are around. It's a legality issue for a group that makes emulators to provide them.
As for a bios, they are around. It's a legality issue for a group that makes emulators to provide them.
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The ps2 is just designed in such a roundabout fashion that making an emulator for it must be pure hell. I've tried this emulator and you most definitely need that badass $5k system someone is building in order to run any game without lagging it up. Best I got so far was God of War to play at around 30 fps with every speed/cpu hack there but I gave up after about 1 minute because 30 fps sucks nuts and there's just too many graphical errors.
My rig: athlon x2 @2.2ghz, nvidia 7950gt 512mb, 2gigs ram, win xp pro sp3.
I used to have it overclocked to 2.8ghz but my ram wasn't made for it and some games became unstable. Then again when I cranked up the voltage in the bios cpuz never reported it as such - could just be the cheap mobo.
Its still able to play every game out there with at least medium settings if you configure it right so I'm content.
Maybe once cpu manufacturers produce a 4ghz+ chip would I consider upgrading - just seems like the computer hardware right now is stagnating.
My rig: athlon x2 @2.2ghz, nvidia 7950gt 512mb, 2gigs ram, win xp pro sp3.
I used to have it overclocked to 2.8ghz but my ram wasn't made for it and some games became unstable. Then again when I cranked up the voltage in the bios cpuz never reported it as such - could just be the cheap mobo.
Its still able to play every game out there with at least medium settings if you configure it right so I'm content.
Maybe once cpu manufacturers produce a 4ghz+ chip would I consider upgrading - just seems like the computer hardware right now is stagnating.
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I think ps2 it not meant to be played at computer, especially 3d one because its 100% not good (i try ff10 and its terrible)
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As said above, you need a badass computer to run ps2 games. 3+ghz, 4gb of ram, brand new video card as examples of the requirments. I tried running Fate/Unlimited Codes on my 2.3 ghz, 2gb ram, no video card computer. No issues in rendering, except for the 5 fps.
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mibuchiha
Fakku Elder
schmitty wrote...
No issues in rendering, except for the 5 fps.I got quite the same result too. Although mine is just a modest 2.16GHz, 3GB RAM and dunno about cards...
Tested with Suikoden 5, and got 10fps.
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mibuchiha wrote...
I got quite the same result too. Although mine is just a modest 2.16GHz, 3GB RAM and dunno about cards...Tested with Suikoden 5, and got 10fps.
I'm assuming its our proccessor speed. Recommended is 3 Ghz, compared to our measly 2.16/2.3. Then there's the video card. That could also contribute.
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nsl41288 wrote...
Maybe once cpu manufacturers produce a 4ghz+ chip would I consider upgrading - just seems like the computer hardware right now is stagnating.Seems. They're improving architecture before something as simple as clock speeds.
Anyway, PS2 emulators are shit. Ran one in my 2.5GB 3GHZ dual 8600GT and it crapped itself.
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People on /v/ with dual-core, half-decent PCs have apparently ran the latest releases of PSX2 well. It's all to do with having the right config (this way true of certain games on ePSXe too) or so they say. I managed to eke about 14fps out of Persona 4 and I have a Sempron, 1GB of RAM and a Radeon X1300... When I tried a PS2 emulator a few years ago, it just crashed my friend's PC (and his was roughly as "good" as mine is now).
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mibuchiha
Fakku Elder
Teclo wrote...
People on /v/ with dual-core, half-decent PCs have apparently ran the latest releases of PSX2 well. It's all to do with having the right config (this way true of certain games on ePSXe too) or so they say. I managed to eke about 14fps out of Persona 4 and I have a Sempron, 1GB of RAM and a Radeon X1300... When I tried a PS2 emulator a few years ago, it just crashed my friend's PC (and his was roughly as "good" as mine is now).I don't think 14fps is good...if you compare it with the 60 that you're supposed to get...