I'm not even on the most recent build. Sporting PCSX2 0.9.7.r4333 and GSdx 4336.luka said:Whoa, Demento finally works? Awesome!
I'm using a PS2-to-USB adapter from Speedlink:ACE 1991 said:Hey guys, having a little trouble getting my Dualshock 3 controller to play nice with PCSX2. I have Motion Joy enabled with Playstion 3 settings enabled, and lilypad recognizes the controller and all of the buttons when in test mode, but when I try to map certain buttons like the analog sticks and R2 and L2 it doesn't recognize it or just generally confuses games during emulation. I noticed that in the lilypad plugin "native dualshock 3 mode" (I think thats what it's called) is greyed out. Is there a place I can find the libusb driver for Windows 7 64 bit, or is this not necessary? I'm booting the OS to load unsigned drivers as well. This is pretty frustrating. Thanks for any help!
ChryZ said:I'm using a PS2-to-USB adapter from Speedlink:
http://www.speedlink.com/?p=2&cat=419&pid=20205&paus=1
I still had an old DS2 kicking around and the usb adapter can be found for 5eur. Works like a charm under Win7/64bit, it came with a signed driver that also supports rumble. The DS2 is now permanently connected to my PC. Its d-pad is also godly for indie games, etc.
Copy your PS2 save to a flash drive. Hook that up to your PC, copy to game save location. Profit?TheExodu5 said:Is there a way to copy PS2 saves to the PC? My saves are on my 60GB PS3 and I have the memory card adapter if needed.
I want to do my second Persona 4 playtrough on PCSX2. With a 4.6GHz 2500K, I figure I shouldn't have any issues this time around.
ACE 1991 said:Good to know. Has anyone on this board gotten a dualshock 3 to work though? It's causing me a massive headache.
Lothars said:I have a question, would this be able to play imported versions using the emulator? I own the European version of Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2 International
is there anything special I would need to do?
PCSX2 ignores region locks. My bios is from US/NA and I had no issues playing my japanese copy of Rez.Lothars said:I have a question, would this be able to play imported versions using the emulator? I own the European version of Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2 International
is there anything special I would need to do?
Is there any reason you don't want to use a PS1 emulator?Superblatt said:can this emulator also play PSone games? I'm looking to play my copy of Policenauts, and would like to see it in higher-resolution.
You want a different emulator, and its name is ePSXe.Superblatt said:can this emulator also play PSone games? I'm looking to play my copy of Policenauts, and would like to see it in higher-resolution.
How can you even look at this without immediately noticing how shitty the stretched aspect ratio makes it lookROBOKITTYZILLA said:I was looking forward to replaying this but unfortunately the cutscenes are buggy and part of the interface is missing (switching to software mode fixes the cutscenes and makes the full interface appear but it looks like crap). Aside from those issues, the game runs great at 1920x1080 with a constant 60 fps.
Berserk: Millenium Falcon, 1920x1080, DX11, 6X Scaling
http://i.imgur.com/xU1ze.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/yC5TU.jpg
nincompoop said:How can you even look at this without immediately noticing how shitty the stretched aspect ratio makes it look
Gvaz said:That looks better and now Guts and Zodd aren't stretched all to shit.
I wish that game got an english translation
qcf x2 said:My specs are:
AMD Turion II dual core 2.5 ghz
4gb RAM
ATI Mobility Radeon 4200
...will this work, or should I not even bother?
That's how I roll. It seems to work fine.LocoMrPollock said:is there an easy way to rip ps2 games? can i just stick it in my dvd drive and make a iso?
LiquidMetal14 said:As promised, FF12 shots.....
GSdx 4336 for the GS/graphics. Sound and other stuff matter less so I won't list those.LocoMrPollock said:Could you post what settings and plugins you used for this?
Start from scratch and add the 1 plugin you need at a time. I had a hard time getting things going but it worked out with some trial and error. you on .9.7 (r3878)?ACE 1991 said:Anyone?
Oh thanks, you just reminded me I so much need to replay this game... Truly loved it, in some parts.ROBOKITTYZILLA said:Berserk: MF goodness
LiquidMetal14 said:GSdx 4336 for the GS/graphics. Sound and other stuff matter less so I won't list those.
The settings in the individual plugin are DX11 (hardware), 3x native scaling, texture filtering and allow 8-bit textures. There really isn't any special magic happening. Sorry for the late response.
Start from scratch and add the 1 plugin you need at a time. I had a hard time getting things going but it worked out with some trial and error. you on .9.7 (r3878)?
The most important one is probably the GS one. It won't even load it so it's not really your laptop causing that. Get it to run first then see how to play with it.
Did you configure the path/s?ACE 1991 said:Thanks for the help. It appears I didn't have the GSdx 4336 graphics plugin, so I downloaded it and dropped the three dll files into my plugin folder but they don't show up under the plugin selector in PCSX2. Am I doing this incorrectly?
LiquidMetal14 said:Did you configure the path/s?
And I assume you have all the necessary stuff like the bios and such?
LocoMrPollock said:Could you post what settings and plugins you used for this?
Does that give a better or worse image than 1080P as internal resolution?ROBOKITTYZILLA said:My plugins and settings:
GSdx 3068 (MSVC 15.00, SSE2) 0.1.16 [GSdx-sse2]
Direct 3D 10/11 (Hardware)
Interlacing: None
Use Scaling: 6x
Texture Filtering: ON
PC Specs: AMD Phenom X6 1090T @ 3.4, Sapphire Vapor-X Raedon HD 5870 1GB, 4GB RAM
infinityBCRT said:The problem is all the focus on multi-core, which is why CPUs aren't *that* much better at doing PS2 now than they were a few years back. Had we had some 4GHz+ single core CPUs, they'd easily be able to do PS2 games at full speed IMO.