


ResidualVM and PCSX2, news from the future.PCem 16 and PCSX2 1.6.0, the future of emulation is the video games past.PCSX2 0.9.6, PC emulates the PS2 way better than PlayStation 3.The new release of the PS2 emulator for PC is available in the official site’s download section, where the release executable files are further optimized so that they are 10% faster compared to regular SVN builds.
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The SPU2-X audio plug-in has been improved in the DMA system, in reverb and latencies with the Portaudio output module, the GSdx video plug-in includes a (still experimental) OpenGL mode, new shader resources and a better detection of the system GPU – with specific hacks for NVIDIA cards to solve the issues with graphics stretching on drivers above version 320.18.įurthermore PCSX2 1.2.1 features a better support for on-line play, while as for the Linux version the developers have added support for external patch files, have fixed memory leaks and multiple pressed buttons bugs, they have added support to MESA drivers and more. Other important changes of the new PCSX2 release (on Windows platforms) include a better support for memory cards in many games, optimizations and many fixes to the core components’ code which result in an improved compatibility with games like the ones in the Tony Hawks series, Baldur’s Gate 2, Katamari Damacy and others. One of the big changes of PCSX2 1.2.0/1 is the integration of the widescreen patches made “by the community for the community”, and now the emulator supports a proper 16:9 aspect ratio resolution on almost 1,200 games. PCSX2 developers highlight the hard work done in this year and half to improve the emulator and fix bugs, moreover thanking those who contributed to the code through the SVN revisions. PCSX2 is now able to run 2130 games in playable state, a remarkable result considering the about 3900 games making up the total PS2 titles library.
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This post is part of the series High-end emulationĪ year and half after its first major release, in the last days PCSX2 got updates again with the release of two new versions in a short timeframe: the only existing (open source) emulator capable of replicating in software the complex hardware of Sony’s PlayStation 2 console reached release 1.2.0 at the beginning of February, followed the day after by release 1.2.1 aimed at correcting some last-hour bugs.
