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Ok, So I've just ripped Ape Escape 2 from the PS2 disc, I was willing to play it beacause it's my Childhood game, But right when I started to play, I noticed GFX bugs all over the place.
I will post my specs, Settings and a video sample.
Please help D:
Audio Settings:
http://puu.sh/68HNu.png
Video Settings:
http://puu.sh/68HQt.png
GS Settings:
http://puu.sh/68HTk.png
GS Windows Settings:
http://puu.sh/68HVz.png
VUs Settings:
http://puu.sh/68HYe.png
EE/IOP Settings:
http://puu.sh/68HZF.png
Speed Hacks:
http://puu.sh/68I15.png
And I have no gamefixes on.
My specs:
Intel Core i7-2600k 3.40GHz (8CPUs), ~3.4GHz
4 Gigs of DDR3 Ram
Windows 7 Ultimate 64 Bit
ATI Radeon HD 4600 (2799 MB)
Video:
Video is being a but and it's not uploading.
I'll just post a screenshot.
http://puu.sh/68IrQ
But it spazzes out like that everywere, It's an eyesore and very hard to play with.
If you need more info, Just tell me Laugh
Any help will be appreciated.
Try with software mode!
Doesn't work. I've tried all of the video modes, They all cause the same glitch.
Tryng with this version of pcsx2
http://buildbot.orphis.net/pcsx2/index.p...indows-x86
And use directx3D11.
Alright, I will try it later on tonight, I'll get back to you guys with feed back in about 2 hours.
Tryng with not using a speedhack in EECyclerate and in VUCyde stealing,you used in the number 2,Try not use this.

If all else fails,its recommended you convert you ps2 disk in a ISO formact file,ok.Use this program to transform your disk in iso in your hard disk-
http://www.pcfreetime.com/index.html