if you have a dual core CPU, you can enable the MTGS and dual core mode in pcsx2 CPU setting. That will drastically increase the speed :)
I have 2.5GHz dual core and 8500GT gfx card; with MTGS&dual core mode, I can run Final Fantasy X at 45~60 frames throughout.
Don't forget to close any unwanted windows and apps. Turn off some services and startup items in msconfig, end unwanted processes in task manager ;)
Perhaps more appropriate a question would be "Does PCSX2 support Pentium 4 processors?" The answer is yes. You may not have very stellar performance running it on a Pentium 4, however.
Yes. The Windows version of PCSX2 runs on Windows XP.
Legally, PCSX2 requires you to have a PlayStation 2 for two reasons, one as a license to play PlayStation 2 games, and the other for you to dump the BIOS from, as PCSX2 requires a copy of the PlayStation 2 BIOS. Once you have PCSX2 running, however, there is no technical reason you need a PlayStation 2.
The PCSX2 on your Mac keeps saying invalid unpack type because it is corrupt.
Yes.
Perhaps more appropriate a question would be "Does PCSX2 support Pentium 4 processors?" The answer is yes. You may not have very stellar performance running it on a Pentium 4, however.
PCSX2 is an emulator that makes it possible to play PS2 games on your PC
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PCSX2 does not support PlayStation emulation. That's what PCSX is for.
pcsx2 IS an emulator for playstation 2. no difference x_x
Yes. The Windows version of PCSX2 runs on Windows XP.
No i think that the main problem s that you don't use a good Cd/DVD Plugin let's say
If you are talking about the PC version, then YES. But, you can't install the PS2 version. You need PCSX2 and the PS2 ISO image of the game for that. You can get PCSX2 from http://pcsx2.net You need the best PCs out there to run PCSX2 at full speed.
It is usually because the computer is not good enough to run it. If you think your PC is good enough, then its most likely the setup of the video plugins. Check out the like:
PCSX2 can be downloaded from the project's website. You can find a link in the "Related links" section below.
No because 1.094 is greater than .094
No.