This is extreamly dificult for an amature. You need to be very familiar with the programing language that is used. It is a bad idea.
You write a program. A computer game is an application program running on one (or rarely more than one) computer. You have to design the game before writing the program.
An amateur.
No there is not.
The program to play PS2 on your computer is an emulator and it is not easy to set up and is not going to be like using a PS2 to play the game or even like using the PC to Play a computer game.
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It depends on what the problem is. for example: If you are playing a game and itsuddenly freezes up then reboot your computer and look at the game requirements and run a analysing your computer test and it will tell you if your computer is able to run the program or not.
A game ROM is essentially the program that is run on a console game. The program itself can't be changed, whether it is on a DVD or a game cartridge. The term "game ROM" usually refers to the game cartridges used in classic consoles such as Atari and Nintendo NES. Some of the games have been converted for use in a PC by using an emulator, a computer program that makes the game program think its being run by the game console.
From what I remember it had the world "blue" in it.
You usually become part of a botnet by a virus infected program/game.
You can't, but after installation, log on to the users you want the game on and go to the game's program files (go to computer, then OS, then program files, or program files X86 if you're running windows 7) and right-click the game launcher and hit copy, then go to the desktop and paste shortcut. This will let you access the game from that profile.
they just got to know how to install a program into a computer