It going to make many years to be in the same state as Playstation emulation.
It going to make many years to be in the same state as Playstation emulation.
Helping people with emulation problems.
cool. but not as cool as chankast playing dc games at full speed on only semi-l33t hardware.
I think you need to remember, the PS2 is eons above the DC in terms of tech spec. There is no valid comparison in your post.
I don't need to play DC on my PC because I got the real system anyway.
Helping people with emulation problems.
I repeat and totally agree, EONS!Originally Posted by Del_Boy
Hell yea those screenshots are looking just fine, to bad the
speed ain't that good like polobunny said
I wonder how much power they currently need to run that emulator...
2.8ghz with some 128 or 256mb video card? How much ram?
/me is scanning the pscx2 forums.
Edit 1 & 2->
Back to more "serious" searching.Originally Posted by pscx2 FAQ
Hum ok, it's not slow, it's the fastest ever. IT IS slow if it doesn't run the games at full speed. Well for me, it is.
Last edited by polobunny; 22nd-September-2004 at 22:41.
Its very nice but no games are "playible" so to speak.
so all you guys been talking about is a non comercial ps2 emulator that only works with homebrew and demos? i knew that a while, when i first reed this i though theres a new one that actually plays a real game.
You can throw rocks at zen_master if it's that what you want. Even some PD demos are not emulated to full speed.
Edit->Lol, some get around 25fps with like 3200+ AMD and 1gb ram. They call that top-end pc's....
They get this speed when entering the bios.
I hate people who talk about top end pc when they got DDR400 on a Intel rig. Pentium needs RIMM, how many times should I repeat that?
Anyway, no ps2 emulation for today.
Last edited by polobunny; 22nd-September-2004 at 23:12.
those specs are for average gaming pc, i build my crappy pc for 6 hundred dollars and it still got 500gb of ram, a decent ati radeon 9200 video card, pentium 4(i know its crappy but its all i can afford). the pc that you mention will only fit in the average gaming pc. the top of the line pcs are the ones that have video card and processor that cost more than my pc and at least 2 gb of ram.
Some of you need to get a clue... seriously.
Do you seriously expect a PS2 emulator to run fullspeed on today's PCs? Do you have any concept of what the PS2 is like to emulate... nope, hence I might as well close this now.