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I have a very good pc. Is there any usable emulator that will do ps2 games. PS2 has been out for a while so I would think this would be easier. I remember apple had a deal that let them play old ps1 games.


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no you can't play any commercial ps2 game on your pc (and i think it won't be possible in a looong time) :)

btw, you can already use ePSXe to play psx games ;)

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PS1 emulation is near perfect Jeremy, and PS2 emulation is making great progress. It simply cannot be denied that as technology advances, so will people's knowledge of how to use it, get around it, and work it into whatever.

There was one point where NES emulation was near impossible. There was once a point when SNES, Mega Drive, Playstation, N64 emulation was impossible. There was once a time when PS2, X-Box and GC emulation was impossible but its all coming along now. In maybe even a years time or so (It's quite likely), I think at least PS2 games will be completely playable on powerful enough systems. :)

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I have tried Dreamcast emulation before actually :D

Chankast does actually seem to be quite stable, I managed to get Soul Calibur, Sonic Adventure and Metropolis Street Racer (God I LOVE that game!), working fine on my system....

Well I say fine, although my system definitely wasn't powerful enough to have them running at least 50 fps which sucked, but yes they did seem to be fine, and I'd love to try them on a nice fast rig :yes:

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PS1 emulation is near perfect Jeremy, and PS2 emulation is making great progress. It simply cannot be denied that as technology advances, so will people's knowledge of how to use it, get around it, and work it into whatever.

There was one point where NES emulation was near impossible. There was once a point when SNES, Mega Drive, Playstation, N64 emulation was impossible. There was once a time when PS2, X-Box and GC emulation was impossible but its all coming along now. In maybe even a years time or so (It's quite likely), I think at least PS2 games will be completely playable on powerful enough systems. :)

I meant they don't cut it right now....

By the way, I have all the NES, SNES, GB and GBC ROMs downloaded and am in the process of DLing all the GBA, Sega Genesis and N64 ROMs. If you would like to hear more, press 1... I mean PM me, lol.

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Can anybody tell me if Prince of Persia: Sands of Time can be played on pcsx2?

You will help me much if you provide me with any info.

Thanx in advance

replies can be sent to romaos@freenet.am

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If you dont keep up with www.ngemu.com you'll have missed this AWESOME update on pcsx2 :)

http://www.ngemu.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=64105

It shows Kingdom Hearts with NO graphical errors whatsoever, so in one sense the game can be fully playable. On the other hand though, the game would probably have played at 1-2 fps since the only way this can be done right now is on a Software Renderer (EXTREMELY slow!), but watch the video that the guy has made. Since his video capturing software works by only catching every single frame that is processed, it WILL look as if its playing at a full 60fps but don't be fooled.

Despite this, it is one of the biggest and in my eyes one of the most significant advances in PS2 emulation, who knows, fully playable PS2 games on your PC may be here quicker than you think!

One last thing, the guy responsible for that video, his rig is extremely top of the line as far as specification goes so I doubt any of us or most of us will be able to even match or better the speeds of KH lol.

http://www.x-homepage.nl/

This is his homepage, go to 'My Computer' and check out his awesome beast :)

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