Emulator Question
#1
All we need is the emulator and a ps2 game and this emulator works?
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#2
And BIOS
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#3
(06-11-2009, 06:47 PM)Nokiaman Wrote: And BIOS

and a good pc. Rolleyes
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#4
And some basic information about how to play the pcsx2 emulator.
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>> Emulation speed differs for each game. There will be some you can run fast easily, but others will simply require more powerfull hardware <<.
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#5
Well the bios u will need to get from dumping ur own PS2, because if you get it off the internet it's illegal...
And like they say, a very good pc.
I have like... by danish sources the third best gaming Pc in the world at the moment.
But still i have problems with running games Smile

Sincerly DJScias
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#6
(06-11-2009, 08:11 PM)DJScias Wrote: And like they say, a very good pc.
I have like... by danish sources the third best gaming Pc in the world at the moment.

I'm sure there are many of us who wish to refute that Tongue

But as said before, dump your BIOS and just hope your computer is good enough to run whatever game you want. The config guide is a very good resource for people new to PCSX2.
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#7
Another, the micro VU0 and VU1 is run all games or improve performance?
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The micro VU0 or VU1, what is its function?
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#8
You should always turn on VU0 and VU1 recompilers otherwise games will be slooooooooow, the microvu ones are an alternative way to run the VU0 and VU1 recompilers which is in beta stages still (might give lower compatibility and speed) and should only be use if you wanna try it really, otherwise turn them off instead for now.
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