03-10-2012, 06:08 PM
To elaborate: how difficult would it be to create a user-generated 'working config' list when clicking on each game on the compatibility list?
In theory, any user could click on the game and have a mini-wiki about PCSX2 configs that worked, that work against you, and expected issues.
I'm aware that some of this is already scattered about in the forums, but I'm sure it would save the admins a lot of hassle in the future answering some of these questions (even though it's a question that can get you banned in certain parts of the forum) and save space in the forums as these questions are filtered out and placed in this medium instead. Plus, if it's updated by the users, that should cut down on the work done by admins.
Aside from the recommended version for each game already included, it's quite tedious coming up with a list of expected problems/configs/fixes for each game I want to play on the computer instead of the PS2. That said, I'm VERY happy with all the work done here, and I have no words for the awesomeness of playing the PS2 games I grew up playing on a SD tv in 1920x1080 resolution. Sometimes I still load up the same game on the PS2, and flip between inputs to see the visual differences
In theory, any user could click on the game and have a mini-wiki about PCSX2 configs that worked, that work against you, and expected issues.
I'm aware that some of this is already scattered about in the forums, but I'm sure it would save the admins a lot of hassle in the future answering some of these questions (even though it's a question that can get you banned in certain parts of the forum) and save space in the forums as these questions are filtered out and placed in this medium instead. Plus, if it's updated by the users, that should cut down on the work done by admins.
Aside from the recommended version for each game already included, it's quite tedious coming up with a list of expected problems/configs/fixes for each game I want to play on the computer instead of the PS2. That said, I'm VERY happy with all the work done here, and I have no words for the awesomeness of playing the PS2 games I grew up playing on a SD tv in 1920x1080 resolution. Sometimes I still load up the same game on the PS2, and flip between inputs to see the visual differences