It takes too many teenagers for a PS2 emulator to be as perfect as an FC emulator

Updated on Game 2024-05-21
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    You're wrong, the emulator only has a minimum spec requirement, and any specs higher than that won't speed up any of them. The same will be true for any future emulator, and I estimate that it will take at least two years for the emulator to be able to play in 3D.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Now i3-level processors can be easily emulated, after all, some high-end instruction set support is required.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    PCSX2 is for those office workers, people who didn't have the money to buy PS2 before, etc., because PS2 was very expensive at that time, more than 1,000 yuan, so people played PCSX2, and now PS2 is so cheap, why bother with PCSX2 simulation? If it's for gaming, why not just buy a PS2? If it's for some precious pictures or your favorite clips, it doesn't matter if PCSX2 is slow, right?

    It's hard to say this kind of thing, maybe tomorrow there will be a PCSX2 that is perfect, maybe it's indefinite. Instead of waiting for it to appear, it's better to upgrade your configuration today to be cool. As the saying goes, take care of your own chick (computer configuration) first, and then see the reaction of the eagle (pcsx2), because you can't control the eagle.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In fact, after the DDR3 A3 platform came out, the basic PS2 simulation games ran smoothly, but most people don't know how to set it up, and the different settings of the game are also different.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    No emulator is perfect. Most games in PS2 emulators will be slowed down, Wonder and Colossus are suffering extremely, God of War is the endurance pole, forbearance is the average pole, and the Super Robot Wars series is a slight pole. Image errors, noise, non-functioning and the like are also common.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    No emulator is perfect, and the PS1 emulator also has games that can't be run, not to mention the half-cooked software of the PS2 emulator.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The FC simulators on PSP are: Super Mario, Crimson Fortress, Green Corps, Little Bee, Contra, Street Fighter, Ninja, Double Dragon, Wyvern Fist 3, Squirrel Wars, Saroman Snake, Mega Man, Bomberman, Pokemon, Adventure Island, Rainbow Island, Bloody Series, Circus, Kirby of the Stars and other classic games.

    The installation tutorial for the FC emulator for PSP is as follows:

    1. Preparation before the simulator runs.

    The number after "System Software" is the version number of the PSP. If your PSP is not a series (including as well, then please upgrade your system to the latest stable version (see M33-3 Homebrew System Upgrade Guide).

    2. Software installation.

    Step 1: Install the emulator.

    This emulator includes the FC simulator program as well as several classic FC game ROMs (but not all).

    Step 2: Copy the game ROM

    Copy the game ROM to the PSP's memory stick. Any location is acceptable, and the emulator can read files anywhere in the memory stick.

    In this case, the FC emulator already contains some FC games, so we won't copy them separately. FC games are stored in the PSP Game NesterJ ROMS folder.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Ultraman series, Dragon Ball, Digimon, Three Kingdoms, Warriors, etc.

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