Need help to making iso for pcsx2?
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(05-18-2012, 02:22 PM)refraction Wrote: Sounds like the iso didnt make right. And please delete the downloaded iso, we won't support pirates here.

Ok, I just needed something to test with.
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(05-18-2012, 02:50 PM)raid2606 Wrote: Ok, I just needed something to test with.

I'm pretty sure the emulator works.
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(05-18-2012, 01:00 PM)raid2606 Wrote: Is the problem that the games are not original? They run without problems on PS2 with chip.

So, even the physical discs you have are bootlegs...?

Dude...
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(05-18-2012, 01:00 PM)raid2606 Wrote: Is the problem that the games are not original? They run without problems on PS2 with chip.

Dude, let me give you some sage advice: you are not cut out for a life of crime. Go clean while you still can. Like, this is the equivalent of murdering someone, then walking into a bar full of bounty hunters and announcing that you're a wanted murderer who incidentally has a large bounty. Also, in this example the bar full of bounty hunters has a large sign over the door that says "If you killed someone, just don't talk about it and we won't ask. We're nice bounty hunters."
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(05-18-2012, 01:00 PM)raid2606 Wrote: Is the problem that the games are not original? They run without problems on PS2 with chip.
so where are the originals?

make copies with them
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#16
If you create an iso from the game disc, will it mess up your game (in the way that the game wont be able to play on a ps2 anymore) or will it be fine?
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#17
no harm will be done to your game, guaranteed. your computer just reads all the data on the dvd and puts it in a nice package, the iso file. the dvd drive of your ps2 reads from the game's disc all the time during playing without breaking it, right? Wink
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#18
As refraction said, no pirated games here.

Every game i use on the pcsx2 emu, i have a physical copy of.

Anyway, i'd suggest just buying the game you want to run on your PC, it'd make things a LOT easier than spending precious bandwidth on a game, plus PS2 games are dirt-cheap these days, got 5 for ~£10, even cheaper on the net.

I used DVD Decrypter for my first game (KH1) but the iso turned out dodgy so i used ImgBurn and it worked fine, so i'd suggest ImgBurn since it's -- in my experience -- more stable than any other i know of, plus they give much better support than the DVD Decrypter.
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#19
reack, the part of this thread about illegal copies of ps2 games is more than 1 month old, jrock91x just resurrected it today
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#20
No, i'm not trying to make illegal copies of games to distribute or anything like that and like reack said they are really cheap these days so i don't know who would want an illegal copy of a game (a PS2 game at that) at least not where i live... so don't worry i don't have any bad intentions... i have original physical copies as well i was just wondering if there were any set backs in terms of messing up your disc...
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