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  • Download Emulator Ps2 Windows 7 32 Bit
    카테고리 없음 2020. 2. 12. 01:39

    Make sure you have the latest version! The team is constantly making changes, and even if it doesn’t seem important it may fix your problem!After 13 years PCSX2 is finally out of beta!

    Just about all of the PS2 library runs flawlessly or with a few minor issues that can be fixed with settings in the emulator. You will need a PC no older than 2 years old to get the games running at 60 FPS. You can use an older computer, but may not be able to run graphics-heavy games like Killzone, Black, Final Fantasy X, or Devil May Cry. You may be able to run other games like 2D RPG’s such Ar Tennelico, Tales of Symphonia, as well as simpler games like Amplitude, Frequency, or Odin Sphere. Here’s what you should at least have to get the games running smoothly. The games are unplayable at 60 FPS and you experience the games in slow-motion. Instead of serious jerking around like in PC games, the emulator will just play everything in slow-motion and voices sound like they’re drunk.

    Not a fun way to play.With my laptop specs below I can play most less graphically demanding games at 60 FPS. Games like Black, Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2, Killzone, God of War 2, Gran Turismo 3 and 4, won’t run on these specs. I get less than 20 FPS which is unplayable. Minimum System Requirements: Processor: Any dual-core CPU at least 3GHz. This includes AMD and Intel Graphics Card: AMD RADEON HD 4xxx series or newer. NVIDIA GTX 2xx series or newer) Onboard graphics chips WILL NOT ALWAYS WORK! This includes Intel HD Graphics chips, DON’T EVEN TRY IT!

    Your mileage will vary Memory: 4GB Operating System: Windows Vista 64-bit Mid-Range System Requirements: Processor: Any quad-core CPU at least 3Ghz or faster (overclocked CPUs are best). 3rd generation Intel i7 CPUs are best or newer. Graphics Card: GPU no older than 5 years. AMD RADEON HD 6xxx or up and NVIDIA GTX 5xx and up. Memory: 6GB or more Operating System: Windows 7 64-bitWith desktop specs below I can play any game out there with 3x native resolution and MSAA x4 and the games barely push my system. Even Killzone and Black run really well. Even games that are graphically demanding or require software mode to run push my CPU on the below rig.

    You need something similar to get the best results with no slow down. Recommended (High-End) System Requirements: Processor: Any quad-core CPU at least 3Ghz or faster (overclocked CPUs are best). Latest generation Intel i7 CPUs are best.

    Graphics Card: The latest and greatest. AMD RADEON RX 560 or up and NVIDIA GTX 1050 and up. Memory: 8GB or more Operating System: Windows 10 64-bitHere’s a video of me playing Gran Turismo 4 at 4K 60FPS with my current build above!Setting up1. Here’s where to start. Download the installer.currently outdated. so download the latest2. Extract the folder to a location, click the exe and follow the setup wizard.3.

    For the GS settings select (with whatever revision number after it there is one). This is for the newest processors with AVX2 for fastest emulation. Only select lower if you know what you’re doing or if you have a really old computer (probably pre-2010).4. For PAD select Lilypad and hit configure. Make sure your controller is plugged in and you should see the device near the bottom.Leave all other settings (unless you know what you’re doing) and go to the Pad 1 tab.Some controllers may come with preset bindings, but if not just click the buttons then press the button on the controller.

    If your controller has force feedback click the Big Motor and Small Motor buttons to change settings and test to see if it is being recognized by Lilypad. When done click apply.Make sure you save your bindings in case you update PCSX2 and it loses your bindings! Bindings save is in General tab. Click ok and next in the wizard5. SPU2-X should be your sound plugin. There’s no point in fiddling with this, but make sure your Interpolation is set to 2 or 3 and not 4 under Configure.6.

    Just click next on everything else. These are CD drive, Firewire, and USB plugins that really don’t need fiddling with.7. At the end, it will ask you BIOS files. The first 10 results will have links to the files. I can’t post them because they are copy written by Sony and illegal unless you dump your own BIOS files from your own PS2 (which is complicated and confusing for the average users). But, it’s a pirate’s life for me!

    Once you get your BIOS files, put them in the bios folder in the PCSX2 folder and click refresh. Select the latest USA BIOS that shows up and you’re done!Next are games. You can use ripped games or ones in the CD drive. For ripped games go to CDVDIso SelectorBrowse.

    After this click SystemBoot (fast) and your game should be running! Now to configure your graphics plugin to make the game work faster, and improve the quality of the game over what you would normally see on the PS2! Tweaking/Configuring Graphics Plugin1. With you game in window mode go to ConfigVideoPlugin SettingsYou should have Direct3D11 (Hardware) selected.

    There’s another plugin that might look slightly different, but overall it’s the same so don’t panic. Selecting Software mode will make the emulator run everything off your processor only which will give you incredible slowdown (unless you have a monster 4+ core CPU). Hardware uses both GPU and CPU. Null doesn’t render any video and is pretty much useless.There’s some options here that most PC gamers will notice. Most of these settings will make you take some serious FPS hits (especially anti-aliasing and native resolution above 2x) so turn them on and if you notice any serious FPS drops turn them off.1. Texture filtering– makes textures look cleaner and smoother (leave on Bilinear)2. Internal Resolution – Makes the game looks much sharper without needing MSAA.

    A huge GPU hog so start with 2x and move up until you start losing frames. Most high-end GPUs can go all the up to 8x on some games.3. Anisotropic Filtering – A cheap way to make textures look smooth. Uses very little GPU power so always set to 16x unless you notice frame loss.4. Software Rendering Settings – This renders with the CPU only and ignores the GPU. There are some games that only work in Software mode so check that game’s page first.

    Edge Anti-aliasing should always be set and enter the number of threads yo have (however many cores you have times 2. EX: an i7 4770 has 4 cores so it has 8 threads. An i7 8700 has 6 cores so 12 threads).

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    This is important to get the max speed out of your CPU.5. Renderer– Always use DX11 Hardware unless a game specifies otherwise. This will get the most out of your GPU.6.

    Enable HW (hardware) hacks – Only enable this if you have some graphics issues in games. After you enable it hit configure and you will notice MSAA (yes this makes the games look sharper, but with some serious FPS hits). Hover over each item and you will see a list of games they work on.

    If you are playing that game and notice graphical anomalies check it and see if your problem goes away (it probably will). If you are having weird issues, like Destroy All Humans 2! Below, then that’s what skipdraw is for.These fullscreen issues are rare now, but if they happen set skipdraw between 1-20 and it will usually go away. Destroy All Humans 2!’s full screen issues like this go away at 5 skipdraw.That’s pretty much it for the graphics plugin. For each game just tweak the settings and see how good you can make the game look without getting under 60 FPS. Processor PluginSecondly, we’ll get to the Core settings which can make your game even faster!

    Go to ConfigVideoCore GS SettingsIf your game just doesn’t run well with basic settings try using speedhacks. Completely ignore the first three tabs! You will never need to change these. These are the PS2 EmotionEngine settings and only coders, programmers, and people who seriously know what they’re doing need to mess with these! Just focus on the last three tabs. The latest versions of PCSX2 have auto-mode enabled which is fine for most games, but some need tweaking. Try to always enable MTVU if you have a quad-core CPU or higher to get some much needed FPS.Try adjusting steps 1-3 on EE Cyclerate first before using VU Cycle Stealing.

    Ignore the warnings on here, except when you’re on 3. If an FMV or cutscene is slow or stutters go back to 2 until it’s over (yes it’s a pain but what can you do?) VU Stealing can give you a bigger boost, but may cause slowdown in some games even if you are at 60 FPS. Things may run in slow-motion despite high FPS so turn down VU Stealing. Ignore all other settings here. Just fiddle with these sliders to your heart’s content. GS WindowThis is where you can set the fullscreen aspect ratio, window size, etc.

    You can enable Vsync and other options and is pretty straightforward. Nothing complicated here. Game FixesThis is all pretty self-explanatory. If you have a game listed here and you are having listed issues, check these fixes. Playing the Game!Now that all the boring stuff is out of the way it’s time to play! If you play in window mode you will notice some things at the top of the window.The only things you have to watch are:-Interlaced: When you press F5 to stop screen shaking this will tell you what interlace option is enabled.-Limiter: This is very important!

    If you press F4 you will turn the FPS limiter off and see the full potential of your hardware and PCSX2! However, if the game runs above 60 FPS it will be like it’s in fast forward and will either freeze up or skip everything.

    Keep it on Normal.-FPS: This is your frame-rate per second. This should always be around 60.Ignore everything else!If you play a game in hardware mode some FMVs may not play. Press F9 and enter software mode so they will. If you ever get a half-screen problem you need to be in software mode. Currently Champions of Norrath is one of those games. You need a very powerful quad-core CPU to play in software mode, preferably a CPU with 8 threads or more.

    4 thread CPUs are fine, but dual-cores won’t really work unless it’s highly overclocked (above 3Ghz). SavingPCSX2 has a save state feature where you can save anywhere in the game and load right back up to that moment whether it’s mid-swing in a boss fight, or just before a crucial move in a strategy game. Of course, you can save like on a normal PS2 which is recommended because save states can be incompatible with the different version of PCSX2. There’s a backup feature that should be enabled in System just in case.Have fun and I hope this guide helped!

    There’s no way. You can’t upgrade a GPU in a notebook unless it is an actual card which I’m assuming yours is an onboard chip. You will just have to stick with DirectX 9 or buy a gaming laptop. Even with the i3 you probably won’t get very good frame rates because you have a low end processor and probably graphics chip. You need at least a dual-core processor to get good frame rates, you also can’t use DirectX 11 unless you are on a 64 bit operating system. What version of Windows are you using? I’m assuming either Vista or XP.

    If it is XP you can’t even run DirectX 10 or 11.Like. I just read your article in hopes of speeding up my pcsx2 1.0.0 experience. I just downloaded this emulator to play WWE Smackdown vs Raw 2010. I was hoping that my laptop could run it since it’s already 2 years old (I assumed it could since my laptop could easily handle 2010 PC games).

    Upon starting the game and until the menus, the FPS is an easy 60, but once a match starts, it jots down to a 30-ish FPS. Any idea how I could speed up the emu? Also, what do plugins do? Any good ones to download for my case?My specs:Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T6600 @ 2.20GHz4.00Gb Ram (3.00Gb usable)ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4330 512mb32-bit OSDirectX11 (according to dxdiag)I hope there’s a chance.

    I got this laptop around 2009. Thank you!Like. It is all of your hardware. It is really old and doesn’t even meet the minimum requirements for the emulator. You need at least a dual-core CPU and quad-core is recommended, especially the i5 or i7 series of Intel processors or AMD equivelant. You need at least a NVIDIA 2xx series or AMD HD 4xxx series or newer to get smooth results.

    The emulator runs best in Direct X 10/11 mode but your GPU isn’t a DX10/11 card. You could try lowering all the setting down to bare minimum, or try the speed hacks shown in the guide.Like. Hey messiah, first of all thanks a lot for posting this up. Props for taking the time to do all this work for us noobsi’m having trouble running Amplitude after following all of your settings.

    I checked the compatibility for it and I have the proper specs.wiki says its ok, but the pcsx2 site lists it as having intro problems i’ve also messed with the EE and VU cycleshere are my specs:Windows 7 Ultimate x646gb ramIntel Core 2 Duo @ 3.00GHzNVIDIA Geforce8400GSsupports direct x10.1 (says has Directx Runtime version 11 tho.)Graphics Clock 589MhzProcessor Clock 1402 Mhzthe highest fps i can get is about 40 😦Like. When I last tried it it wouldn’t go past the first loading screen. It could also be that you aren’t in DX11 which is the most compatible version and your 8400 is really old and doesn’t meet the recommended requirements for a GPU. I recommend upgrading it to at least a 2xx series card minimum. You also have an old Core 2 DUO when the devs recommend an Intel i5/i7 series because they support SSE 4.1.

    It is probably just a hardware issue. Try making sure the game is being run in native resolution and all extra settings are off. Also, try another game to see if you can get one to hit 60 FPS.Like. Hahaha i guess i dont know what im talking about. Im new to this specs issue. LOLwel, its windows 7 osAMD E-450i dont knw if its dual core or not.well actually i downloaded the emulator and it worked.thanks to your instructions. I followed it.the only problem i got is this naruto ultimate storm iso which is my only iso game.the game when i started gives me 60-80 fps and information scenes.but when it comes to fighting scene, the game gives me slow motionranged frm 15-25 fps.i have direct3D11 hardware which i chose over direct3D09.Like.

    I’m glad you got it running! There is no emulator available for PS3 or Xbox 360 and won’t be for probably another 10 years. Current hardware isn’t powerful enough to emulate those consoles just yet. When you emulate something you can’t just use straight up hardware similar to the console. Look at how powerful you PC has to be for the PS2 emulator. Imagine the PS3 or Xbox 360?

    I saw this discussion in the PCSX2 forums at one point a while back. People can’t even start the project yet until current PC hardware is 2x as powerful as what it is.

    It took over 10 years for the PS2 emulator to run this well and there are still issues. Don’t expect one that’s working until around 2020 or so. Sounds over exaggerated, but it’s not. In the mean time, you can check out the GameCube/Wii emulator guide I put up yesterday!Like. You have a 7450M which is an amazing GPU, I hope that isn’t a typo lol. I think it’s your CPU.

    It’s a low end dual core CPU and is bottle necking your GPU. That 7450M should be able to run anything, but your CPU is stopping it from doing so. I’m personally upgrading to an Alienware M18x-R3 in a few months with dual 680M’s an Intel i7 3940QM (3.7Ghz) and 12GB of RAM at 1600Mhz. Also a Raid 0 HDD and a 32GB mSATA caching drive.You can’t really run anything at 60FPS with just a 1.9GHz CPU, you need at least a 3GHz to get the emulator up off the ground.Go with Alienware. The rig I mentioned is about $3,500 but they have more affordable options and smaller laptops with single GPUs.

    Alienware is probably the best laptop brand you can get thanks to their dedication to gaming. They test each and every laptop (they aren’t mass produced) and if a piece of hardware fails they replace it and test it all over again. Takes about 2 weeks to ship because they are custom made. They are also made out of anodized aluminum which helps push heat away from the components and has desktop quality cooling. You also get a laser etched nameplate on the bottom of the laptop.

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    I currently own an M17x-R2 and they are just fantastic. Had this for almost 3 years and not a single thing has gone wrong with it hardware wise. Super sturdy and well worth the money.Like. Its not a typo:-).But the CPU bottle necking my Gpu is so trueMW3 runs smooth on Medium settings but a 3 year old game ( an a popular FPS, I forgot the name) can’t even run at the lowest settings – – – SLIDESHOW.

    MW3 is kinda Gpu intensive coz AI is fucking dumb(not much use of CPU)but the on the other FPS, AI is pretty good (Cpu+Gpu intensive game).An your Alienate suggestion is waaay out of my league IMHO. Max 850 $ for my next laptopIt seems that PCSX2 is CPU intensive so I just want to go with an Intel processor for my next laptop.I was kinda OK with the FPS of the games on PCSX2 on my laptop until my lil bro ran the same games on my Pc. Its super smooth on my Pc. Now I dn’t want to play it on my laptop anymore coz of the low FPS.I guess I just have to buy a better laptopNeways tnx for your suggestion.Like.

    First off, thanks for helping in advance if you are still responding to questions.I’ve been trying to get the emulator to run pretty much just one game, Dragon Quest VIII. As it is the only game that I can’t play on an HDTV (so blurry you can’t even read the text). I followed all the guides I read online, used the hacks to fix the text and got it running.

    Its ‘playable’ and runs. But pretty much in any cutscene or town with large amounts of NPCs and resources, the game slows to a crawl. But the framerate stays at a high 50-60 FPS.Specs:Motherboard: Shuttle FP35 ProCPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 2.4 MHzGPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 550 TiRam: 4 GB (2x 2 GB DDR2 PC2-6400 800 G Skill 240 Socket)I think it is either my RAM or CPU. I am in the process of getting 4 GB more of RAM, but I wanted to know if that will even fix the problem. Or am I doomed from the start because my CPU is only 2.4 GHz.

    I really don’t want to risk overclocking it just to play a $10 game I’ve played 3 times before, even if it is my favorite game. And I’m really only wanting to do this if I can play the game at 2x Native to make the game look better.Thanks for reading and helping.Like. As you suggested, I downloaded the latest version on the SVN page. As well as trying the game in native resolution and with all the default options and VU Cycle stealing (both at level 2 which was recommended by the PCSX2 Wiki and level 3 max). Neither really seemed to change the performance any, I saw the exact same slowdowns in the opening cutscenes as I did with all the hacks/2x Native settings I had on.It’s the strangest thing. Watching my resource monitor, my RAM doesn’t even seem to be utilized by PCSX2 at all, staying at a consistent 1.25 GB usage (the same it normally runs with just Windows 7 running stand alone). However, the CPU keeps fluctuating randomly.

    During cutscenes, when the game actually has lag spikes and the framerate drops, resource monitor says it is only using about 25-30% of the CPU for PCSX2. But when I’m in a battle or exploring a town, the game stays at a consistent 60 FPS and doesn’t lag. While Resource Monitor says its using a good 65-70% of the CPU at those times. This is making me think there’s yet another setting in PCSX2 that needs to be checked or turned on to fix an issue with the games cutscenes and it may not even be my CPU/RAM.As well, I also tried loading up the PS2 remake of Dragon Quest V in PCSX2.

    And it ran with absolutely no lag at all. In fact, it started speeding up real bad and I had to turn off all speedhacks and settings except 2x Native Resolution. Obviously the game is a lot less resource heavy than Dragon Quest VIII, but it still makes me think that it might be something more to do with cutscenes or something else in Dragon Quest VIII. Especially since people are also saying certain cutscenes in DQVIII bug out no matter how good your computer specs (the flashback scenes).Like. Welcome to the Alienware family!

    I’m actually going to open my M17x-R2 up and upgrade my CPU (Intel i7 920XM), wireless card (Killer N 1202), and get a 680M. Here’s the thing, the 650M actually isn’t all that powerful, even less powerful is the 660M.

    The 650 and 660 are just the 570 and 580 rebranded. That’s why everyone has the 680 and 690 (The mobility version of the 690 isn’t available yet). The problem is, the 680M isn’t available in the M14x, just the M17 and M18. That CPU is fine because it’s actually 3.7GHz. The 2.7 is underclocked to save battery life and when applications (like games) need more speed it can push the CPU to 3.7Ghz. However, you should be able to run PCSX2 just fine at maximum settings.Like. It’s not as easy as just popping it in like memory or a hard drive.

    You have to completely disassemble the laptop, you have to find out what GPU type your chipset is (the larger Alienware laptops use MXM 3.0 b) and how many watts your laptop can handle. The M17x-R2 can handle the 680M because it’s an MXM 3.0 b card. Your best bet is to at least spend the extra $80 and get the 2GB 650M. I believe that’s all the M14x can handle though because it is a smaller form factor and can’t disperse the heat like the larger laptops. If I wanted to I could also stick a second 680M in mine, but they are $700 as it is.Like. I see you talking a lot about the 650, 660, 680 and 690 series.

    What about the 670 series? I looked up the specs and it seems to be middle of the road between the first 2 and last 2. I am thinking about putting this emulator on my Qosmio x875-q7190. 3rd gen i7 2.4 GHz up to 3.4 GHz, 12 gigs DDR3 ram, graphics 3 gigs GDDR5 ram. I don’t think it will have any problem running the emulator except for maybe the fact it is running windows 8. I am not totally new to the emulator scene, running many handheld emulators and epsxe on my vaio right now.Like.

    Stick with Alienware unless money is an issue. Here’s why, instead of defending it like a fan boy there’s a reason to stick with Alienware. They have patented technology and special ways of cooling the laptop. Alienware also custom builds every laptop by order. ASUS and other brands are mass produced stuff built in a factory. Alienware tests each and every laptop, make sure all the hardware works, and if something goes wrong they replace it before sending it to you.

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    Most people don’t know this and claim that Alienware is mass produced, it isn’t. It high quality stuff you’re paying for, plus the awesome looking design and AlienFx, you won’t get that stuff anywhere else. I have had my Alienware for 3 years and not a single thing has gone wrong with it. It’s well worth the money.Like. Hello again this will be my final opinion based question I ask of you. I have been messing around and looking for some good gaming laptops, and I came across the Sager NP9150/Clevo P150EM. The three most important specs of this monster are an 3rd Gen.

    Intel Core i7-3630QM quad-core processor at 3.4GHz (turbo boost), NVIDIA GTX 675MX with 4GB of video ram and 12GB of RAM. I feel that this will be able to handle any PCSX2 game thrown at it (expecting that they’ve been been tested to work 100% with PCSX2). What are your thoughts about this gaming machine and how do you think it’ll handle PCSX2, Dolphin and most other games like Battlefield 3 (on high settings)?Like. Hi there;My computer details are as follows:ProcessorIntel® Core™ i5-2500K CPU @ 3.30GHz, 3701 Mhz, 4 Core(s), 4 Logical Processor(s)Installed Physical Memory (RAM)12.0 GBAvailable Virtual Memory20.7 GBGraphics Card: NameNVIDIA GeForce GTX 670And yet, I can’t get Shadow of Rome to work.

    The game slows down when you take control of Octavanius, and then when it reverts back to Agrippa, in the Germanic forest, it runs super slow. If I revert to software mode, it runs fast, but can see anything as the entire screen turns to fog/white out.If I run in hardware, it runs super slow, barely playable.What am I doing wrong? Is there some magic formula for the plugins to be configured? Is anyone aware, of any loopholes or workarounds for this issue at all? If anyone can answer, I will be eternally grateful!Like. Thank you so much for creating this guide to using PCSX2 and for responding to everyone’s comments.

    I really appreciate your dedication to this.Well I am trying out the PS2 emulator for my first time and I found a forum post for specific settings on how to get the game to run properly here:The part that I am struggling with is under Components Selectors Plugins GS. The forumn post states I need to run it with SSE4.1 as you recommended in your post but every time I try it fails to load because my hardware or software/drivers are not supported. My computer is really not that old and I feel it should be capable. I feel like this might be the most important step to running Baldurs Gate Dark Alliance. It keeps freezing at the same movie part before even starting the game.I’m not sure how to look up this type of capability information so I will post my specs and see if you can help me out or lead me in the right direction.Win 7 Home Premium 64-bitAMD Phenom ™ II X6 Processor (6 CPUs), 3.3GHz8192MB RAMDirectX 11NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560There was also a lot of other text from the forum post that I really didn’t understand.

    If it’s possible to fix my SSE4.1 issue or get past that, could it be related to any of this stuff from the forum post?“status=5;version=1.1.0;console=PS2;crc=773A8DAB;imgt=empty;imgf=empty;Code:empty”Or“DC and MTGS VU1Rec and VU0Rec rCache 0 Console 1 Patches 0EE/VU Clamp modes: Normal/NormalEE/VU Rounding: Chop/Chop ”Or” 4GB patch must be used or game will crash ”Sorry for making it so long. Thank you so much for your helpLike. Hey i’d like to ask about a sudden problem it occurred to me. For about 2 weeks i was playing the ps2 games on my pcsx2 1.1.0, mostly the shin megami tensei series, and suddenly one day the games were running slow, about 19, 20 or so fps, it couldn’t even make the opening run smooth like before.

    Before i was running at about 60, 50 fps. I didn’t do anything at the laptop nor to the emulator, it just happened. I thought it was a problem with the vsync but i disabled it in the nivida settings and the GSwindow in the emulator and still the same. Idk is there another vsync somewhere that i’m not aware about?Anyway these are my specs:Windows 7 UltimateIntel(R) Core(TM) i3-2310M CPU 2.10GHzRAM 6.00 GB64 bit operating systemLike.

    Yep, there’s your problem. The emulator is somehow running off the onboard chip (the Intel HD) and not your dedicated GPU (the 525M). Somehow it did a switcheroo on you and that resulted in the slowdown.

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    You need to whitelist the emulator exe in the Nvidia control panel so it uses the GPU and not the chip. Watch to learn how to do that.

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    You might also want to do this with every game you play. After you do that download from Nvidia. It’s for YOUR GPU so it should install just fine. That’s the latest driver for it too.I had this issue with my girlfriend’s Alienware M11x where every game would run off the Intel HD chip and not the 540M.

    You just have to whitelist it.Like. That’s strange. You can’t whitelist the game because you can only whitelist exes. I don’t think reinstalling Windows would do anything but you can give it a try. Reinstalling Windows without reformatting usually causes stability issues, it’s not recommended.

    In the main emulator window (like in the guide) is the GS or EE at 100%? Look at the top of the window where you see —% when playing. If they are at 100% that means your computer can’t handle it, if they aren’t (or at low numbers) it’s something else.Like. I’m sorry to bother you My pcsx2 crashes hte moment I press boot when I set the gs in directx, either 9 or 11, but it runs pretty good in open gl (hardware) You mentioned above that you can only run it in directx 11 if you have a 64-bit operating system. So the fact that I have Windows 7 32-bit Ultimate means that I can’t run pcsx2 in directx mode or am I doing something else wrong? Because it played well until a while ago (that is to say, about 4-5 weeks). I also have an intel i3 3.07 GHz, nVidia GeForce GTS 450 and 2gb ram Thanks in advance!Like.

    Just because you think your laptop is above specs doesn’t mean they are. What are your laptop specs? If you have an APU you’re going to have problems, same if you have Windows 8. If you have an onboard GPU you will have issues and PCSX2 does not work properly with onboard GPUs, you need a discrete GPU.

    Baldur’s Gate 2 is one of the few PS2 games that still don’t work properly. There’s not much you can do about it. For software mode you need a high-end quad-core CPU at least 3.9Ghz or you’re going to get massive slow-down.Like. I’m commenting to let everyone know that this is a professional site and I want to keep it that way. I have received a few comments from people who are unprofessional, immature, and down right obnoxious. Every comment is filtered by me and can’t be posted unless I approve them for this reason.I don’t mind helping people out but I have a full time job, bills to pay, and things I want to do on my little time off besides trouble shooting computer problems all day. I don’t mind helping people but 99% of comments and questions can be solved by thoroughly reading the guide and doing some self troubleshooting.I don’t care if you don’t like Alienware because they are overpriced and you have a lesser quality generic laptop that will burn out in a year.

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    That’s your thing, but please leave the comments mature and appropriate. I appologize ahead of time if my help is wrong or if there are different ways, please share them but do so in a less obnoxious way that makes you sound like a belligerent 12 year old know it all.Like. You can’t disable framelimiting and make the game smooth.

    Even the official guide on the forum says disabling framelimiting was only implemented so you can really benchmark the game on your rig. Try the various speed up fixes found near the bottom of the guide.

    Not every game will run smooth or at all. Even though the emulator is out of beta it still has a way to go before becoming nearly perfect like ePSXE or the older console emulators. The PS2 is a very complicated system to emulate.

    Thus taking over 10 years just to make 90% of the games playable.Like. Hey Hey,Thank You for the great Emulator. It works nice, but its slow on my PC. I have two Questions.a:What PC Specs have the Designers of the Emulator?b: Is my PC good enought?Producer: AcerModel: Aspire 7560GCPU: AMD A6-3420M APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics 1,5 GHzRAM: 8 GB DDR2Systemtype: Windows 7 64bit Home PremiumI use this Bios: USA v2.30 console.I have 40 – 50 FPS. I think i only need the correct Settings. Because the older Version of the Emulator worked with Final Fantasy X perfect.

    Now i would Play Crash Bandicoot The Wrath of Cortex, and its slow + Sound are slow.Maby you can help me 🙂Like. You HAVE to have 60 FPS steady otherwise the game won’t play right. It’s not like a PC where you can play at 40 FPS and just have it a bit choppy. It doesn’t work like that. If you don’t have a steady 60 FPS then you’re going to have a terrible experience.

    Your laptop, and most of those AMD APU laptops, are NOT even close to being able to play high end games (that includes heavy duty emulators like PCSX2). Your CPU is way underpowered and the GPU isn’t designed for gaming.So to answer your questions, no, you aren’t “lucky” to be in that range because it’s not even playable.Like. Hi,So, I’ve been trying for a few hours now to get the pcsx 1.2.1 working.

    I am able to open it, but every time I try to load a game, it crashes. I’ve tried everything from help videos to your guide, but I still can’t seem to fix whatever the problem is. I admit I’m not an overly techy person, but I can follow instructions.

    Anyway, here are the specsComputer: Sony VaioOS: Windows 7 64-bitPhysical RAM = 4014 MBCPU name = Intel(R) Core(TM) i3 CPU M 330 @ 2.13GHzVendor/Model = GenuineIntel (stepping 02)CPU speed = 2.126 ghz (4 logical threads)Graphic Card: NVIDIA GeForce 310MI’ve downloaded other emulators before for GBA and NDS. However, it seems the Pcsx reuqires more work.

    Anyway, your help would be appreciated.Like. Me and my friend did a hard search for this and no answer so any thing you answer for me I’ll let him know when I see him next so please forgive me for sounding retarded.How come Need For Speed Hot Pursuit 2 closes as soon as you enter an event/race to do anything? I have the v1.00. The older emulator we got actually to a race but had strange stripes across the screen then eventually it crashed like the new one.Is this game not compatible as I saw a video of some dude playing it on his PCSX version with little to no slow downs at all.I have a 4 quad CPU computer with Windows 7 X64 and Direct X10 with onboard Radeon 3200 intergrated graphics.Like. I know your probably tired of these kinds of posts and i apologize in advance. I am probably gonna get an alienware alpha in the next couple weeks and was wondering if pcsx2 emulator would work on it as it should.

    The specs are.Intel Core i3 4130T (2.90 GHz)4 GB DDR3Windows 10 64 BitNVIDIA GeForce GTX 2 GB GDDR5and I was planning on upgrading the RAM soon after I get it. Im not sure about the gpu since its custom made for the alpha. So i just want your opinion on it. Again sorry if your tired of these posts. I did read the requirements btw just more confusing to me on some parts mainly the gpu.Like. You seem to have missed that it just says “Geforce GTX 2GB” That’s a generic desciption.

    The Alpha comes with laptop hardware and it uses the Geforce GTX 860M which isn’t the best GPU out there, even for laptop gaming. The i3 is a low end dual-core CPU which won’t get you off the ground for PCSX2. You’re probably going to get super LOW FPS or it just won’t run at all. The Alpha’s are designed more for indie games and what not. You won’t be playing DOOM or The Witcher 3 at max settings.I wouldn’t bother with the Alpha.Like. I have some issues running Wild Arms 5 NTSC-U on pcsx2-v1.5.0-dev-1475. Even 1.4.0 Stable has this issue.

    Most games I can run solid smoothly.My specs are:Operating System: Windows 10 Pro 64-bitMotherboard: Gigabyte F2A88XM-D3HPCPU: AMD A8-7600 Socket FM2+ APU (AMD Radeon R7, 10 Compute Cores 4C+6G)Graphics: Gigabyte GeForce GTX 750TI 4GB VRAM WindForce (PCI-E 3.0 x16)RAM: DDR3 16GB Crucial Ballistics SportHDD: Kingston SSDNow 120GB SSDIn Wild Arms 5 towns run just fine and also FMVs during cutscenes etc.But in the field (world map), I have major slowdowns (5-10 FPS) and also in battles about the same.However in towns/menus I get around 45-60 FPS with limiter enabled. 80-85 without limiter.I’ve tried presets and speedhacks but the problem still persists. Could this be the emulator not fully supporting the game. I’ve seen other ps2 games run on this with same or better graphics run more smoothly. But this game persists to make me suffer on FPS.Like.

    I saw Devil May Cry was mentioned above, and i was curious if anyone had the same problems I’m having. I’ve acquired the game from 2 separate sources and both of them have the same glitches. While playing, my HUD does not display.

    All i see is Dante and the world around him. SO I can play, I just can’t see how much health I have left. Same with the pause screen, it just pauses the game but doesn’t show me anything, and also when I die. The screen changes a little but I can’t see my options to select. Anyone solutions out there? Thanks in advanceLike.

    Trying to play RE Outbreak using the latest svn. The problem is that even on native resolution, the window displays 59-60 fps, but in-game it’s feels slow motion. It’s not too slow, but definitely does not look and feel 60 fps. I used the fps delimiter just to check my PC’s power and the game ran at a 100 something FPS.

    So it’s definitely not a PC limitation, I believe. I pretty much tried everything. I have seen some videos on YT using the emulator with this game, and their game is running smooth. So Idk, what else I should change now to make it actually look and feel 60 fps?Any help is appreciated.

    I’m gonna ask a really dumb question here so bear with me. I have almost his EXACT setup except I have an HP Omen 1TB HDD 7200 rpm SATA + 128 SSD and my graphics card is NVIDIA GTX 1050 2GB GDDR5. According to your system requirements, I hit everything for high end systems but for whatever reason, my games are really glitchy. You had the best configuration that I’ve found yet but some games (Like The Sims 2: Bustin Out or Final Fantasy: Dirge of Cerberus) won’t even get past initial start up. I’m able to play games like Yugioh: Duelist of the Roses with minor glitches and Shining Force Neo in Native/2x Native but anything above and it starts to lag even tho it’s still going 60fps I’m confused as to why I can’t get most games to start, definitely can’t hike up the res, and have them play smoothly. I followed your guide verbatim and like I said it helped, but even tweaking it isn’t helping and speed hacks do virtually nothing.

    Did I overhype how powerful my laptop is in my head and/or any suggestion on my next course of action? Thanks in advance. Awesome newbie guide btw.Like. Nvm, guess I’m not because it won’t let me attach photo here for whatever reason. I’m trying to run The Sim’s: Bustin Out and it is running at 60 frames, D3D11 (yes I use DirectX11 to answer your previous question), have completely lowered and even turned off all speedhacks at one point that seemed to help, have an EE at top screen floating around 65-75% and GS not reaching higher than 5%.

    VU is a consistent 0%. Now it runs FFX and Dirge of Cerberus pretty decently with minimal lag and I haven’t even attempted God of War yet. I can also run The Evil Within and FFXV on Steam with no issues and I know it’s a whole different avenue than APCSX2, but I meet system requirements to run both of those in FHD and they look and run great so idk why PS2 games are giving me such an issue.Like.

    Notes I found for Call of Duty 3:IPU’s hang. Using SkipMPEG hack gets past intro video for new game, but hangs on loading screen. Menus are corrupt (look fine in gsdx software mode).Notes I found for Agent Under Fire:EE/VU Clamp modes: Normal/NormalEE/VU Rounding: Chop/ChopSpeedhacks Used:N/AGamefixes Used:N/AAmount of testing done (little/medium/much/completed-game): mediumComments:Status goes from intro to playable. Runs above full speed.Bugs:Minor graphics glitching on some floor textures.Not sure what to tell you other than maybe your emulator isn’t configured properly.Like. Thanks and sorry for the late reply. I am aware of those speed haks but for some reason they dont work properly for me and when i use them fps drops to around 5-15 fps which makes the games unplayable and thats in this case only agent under fire so and for some reason the game becomes unplayable when i use MTVU which by the way sucks consideryng that i have 6 core cpu which is overclocked to 4.4 ghz.

    If by any chance you or anyone else had the same problem could you please post screen shots of the emulator setings i would be greatfulLike.

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