View Full Version : PXSX2 - PS2 Emulator
Flack
01-04-2007, 05:55 PM
Has anyone tried this yet? I'm at work with no access to my PS2 games at the moment.
http://www.pcsx2.net
badinsults
01-04-2007, 06:07 PM
From the website:
The PCSX2 project attempts to allow PS2 code to be executed on your computer, thus meaning you can put a PS2 DVD or CD into your computers drive, and boot it up!
The project has been running for a little over four years now, and since it's initial release has grown in compatibility. From initially just being able to run a few public domain demos, it's current state enables many games to boot and actually go in game, such as the 'famous' Final Fantasy X or Devil May Cry 3.
PS2 Emulation is a complex task, far worse than emulating a console from the previous generation (PlayStation1, N64, Saturn), simply due to the CPU power required to get 'playable' speeds from a PS2 game under emulation. Whilst speed can be improved via various 'recompilers' (eeREC and vuREC, Emotion Engine recompiler and Vector Unit CPU recompiler respectively), you will still need the latest and most powerfull machine you can get your hands on to even break the 30 FPS mark.
So in summary, it is unlikely you will get to the point of it being playable.
Flack
01-04-2007, 06:13 PM
I read that too, which is why I was surprised that, with the latest release, games are starting to be ranked as "playable."
s1lence
01-04-2007, 06:52 PM
Interesting, I'll have to try that out.
It works pretty good now-
Over half the PS2 games are playable now
Works in Linux and windoze
roushimsx
06-03-2007, 11:05 PM
Virtua Racing still doesn't work past the attract mode, unfortunately. It's still been getting pretty solid in the last few releases (especially with the major improvements to the speed). Some of the Nippon Ichi stuff has been working well for a while, though... I didn't have any problems farting around with Disgaea, though I didn't play through the game or do any real extensive testing other than playing it for an hour or so.
Something fun to see was the performance increase in Monster Hunter from my old Athlon 2500+ / Radeon 9500 Pro to my C2D E6600 / GeForce 7600GT back when I upgraded in November.
Hopefully the plugin-based system gets cleaned up a bit and becomes more intuitive/user friendly.
77punk
06-03-2007, 11:51 PM
damn no windows... blast it open source bastardss....
damn no windows... blast it open source bastardss....
There IS a windows version.....
And what does open source have anything to do with applications that are not availible windoze?
and you mixed up your sentence accidentally- here I will fix it for you...
blast
damn
windows...
bastardss....
RugalSizzler
06-04-2007, 02:38 AM
Yes there is a windows version ( 9x, 2000, XP ) and it works really well for most games so far. The only problem that you might encounter is if your graphics card is ot powerfull enough to pull the load and results in slow gameplay.
So far I raned all the games that I owned. The only thing I don't like is how it is unable to read random copys. It is like having a legit PS2 on your computer.