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Advanced users may wish to use a different folder for their BIOS, you can do so by unchecking the "Use default setting" box and then hitting Browse to select a new folder. A large number of games work out-of-the-box on default PCSX2 settings. However, a subset of games require special settings to run, and some games require special settings to be upscaled. This guide will briefly cover some frequent problems and configuration settings to address them.

The MTVU option is a unique case of a recommended setting that is not enabled by default. MTVU boosts performance for PCs with at least 3 cores with almost no consequences for the overwhelming majority of games. However, a small number of high profile games are incompabible with MTVU and will break if it is enabled.

For these reasons, we do not enable it by default, but strongly recommend you do so yourself. If your game fails to boot, crashes, stalls, or has other problems with it enabled, disable it and try again. Looking for information specific to a single game? Known issues and solutions should be towards the bottom of a game's wiki page. Want some general ideas to try that are not specific to a game? Here are some more commonly known issues and solutions to try. Note: For some of these issues, multiple solutions are given one after the other.

Before moving from one solution to the next, undo the previous solution. Stacking multiple fixes on top of each other is usually unnecessary and likely to introduce new issues. Usually this is due to upscaling, which can cause sprites and 2D textures to misalign. Then try Align Sprite or Merge Sprite. Then try the Half Pixel Offset modes. If all else fails, consider using the Texture Offsets. Usually this is because of an upscaling hack known formerly as Unscale Point and Line.

This is now enabled by default because the overwhelming majority of games work nicely with it or need it. Upscaling can cause some screen elements, usually but not always bloom effects, to misalign. The further down the list you go, the more aggressive the hack gets. In some of these games, Half Pixel Offset may mitigate the issue, but not be able to fully resolve it.

Sometimes a game uses blending for lighting effects and needs more accuracy for blending to work correctly. Note, higher Blending Accuracy substantially increases performance requirements. Only change one of them at a time, and keep trying all possible combinations. Only try Interpreter as a last ditch effort. SPS is the tendency of world geometry or character models to deform into wildly incorrect shapes, usually resulting in the generation of spikes.

This is almost always a VU problem. This is usually a VU issue, but can sometimes be an EE issue. This is usually an EE issue, but can sometimes be a VU issue. Click Finish. Now click the Refresh List button.

You should see the console list. Select Japan v We will go through every UI option from the left to right and explain its function. System: You will go here when you want to play a game. ISOs are the PS2 games you download to your computer. Including emulation, video, audio and controller settings. Debug: This option lets you look for any errors in the system and fix them. Now that everything is set up and ready to go.

The next step is to download games. The website we use is called EmuParadise. In , EmuParadise removed all the content from their website including all their emulator game files.

However, there is a way around this. You can still download games from their site using an extension called Tampermonkey. To download Tampermonkey go to the Chrome extensions store and download and activate Tampermonkey on your Chrome browser. When you have Tampermonkey ready. When you find a game. The game will start to download. Please be aware that this method takes a while to download the game. Note, the download rate will also depend on your internet speed. You need to move it to the games folder in your PCSX2 root folder.

Your root folder will look different from ours. It will depend on which destination folder you selected when you installed the emulator. When you have found the games folder in your PCSX2 root folder.

Copy and paste the ISO game file here. Now that your ISO in the correct folder. Select the CDVD option. Select ISO Selector. Browse for the ISO file in your games folder. The game will now appear in your ISO section. Select it. Go to the System options. Select Save State. Select which memory slot.

The game is now saved. You can also save the game by using the F1 key while in the game. To load your game again go back to System and select Load State, then select Slot 0. The game will load in the exact state you left it. You can also use F3 to do this in the game.



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