Yes, as long as you have a DVD/R/W disc drive it is possible.
no you must create files fron the game disc in yor harddrive before you play the game using pcsx2 in your PC
No you can not play the disc with the PCSX2. You need to download the disc and create a file and then use the file to play the game. The emulator is not easy to set up to play a game like playing a PS2. Not every game title will play no matter how much time and effort you spent and some titles will not even load.
Even with a PCSX2 emulator you play the file and not a disc. You can use the disc to create a file for the emulator program
PCSX2
Some games can be played with the PCSX2 emulator and a PS2 Bios
There is no PS2 game converter. There is an emulator that tries to play a PS2 game on a computer called the PCSX2. That can be found on the related link
No, you do not need a PlayStation 2 (PS2) console to install or use PCSX2. PCSX2 is a PlayStation 2 emulator that allows you to play PS2 games on your PC. However, you will need the game ROMs (ISO files) to play the games, which you typically need to obtain from your own legally owned PS2 discs.
No you can not put a PS2 game disc in the computer and play it The emulator programs will not work well and they require that you create a file and not play a game disc
There are new versions of PCSX2 out and different games do not all work the same or can all ever be run in PCSX2. There may be games that are able to be played with a keyboad. It's really a question that anyone who could actually set up the PCSX2 and load some PS2 Bios and create a file from the game disc in the PC harddrive would not have a problem answering
No not without an emulator with the newest PCSX2 version
Not without a PCSX2 emulator and only for some games with one
PCSX2 is an emulator that makes it possible to play PS2 games on your PC