![]() Of course, if you don’t care about the copyright issue, you can download the PS2 BIOS from websites. As for how to do that, you can refer to this post from the PCSX2 forum. Because of the copyright issue, I recommend you dump the PS2 BIOS file from your own PS2 console. To make PCSX2 work, you also need the PS2 BIOS file. You can get their ISO files and try them on your PC. Here, I will recommend some classic PS2 games to you. The disadvantage of this method is the copyright issue. Then use an ISO creator tool like WinCDEmu, AnyBurn, or PowerISO to create an ISO image from the CD/DCD. You can connect the PS2 CD/DVD to your PC via a CD-to-USB adapter. To get PS2 games’ image files, you can use the following 2 ways: However, PCSX2 needs image files of games in ISO, BIN, IMG, MDF, and NRG. PS2 games were distributed primarily on DVD-ROMs, with some titles being published in blue-tinted CD-ROM format. If any of them doesn’t meet the requirements, you need to upgrade it.īefore you use PCSX2 to play PS2 games on PC, you need to do some preparations. Then, check the OS, CPU, RAM, and GPU information. You can press the “ Windows + R” keys to open the Run box, type “ dxdiag” and press Enter to open the DirectX Diagnostic tool. You need to check your PC specs to see whether it meets the above requirements. GPU: PassMark G3D Mark rating around 6000 (GeForce GTX 1050 Ti), 4GB VRAM, and support for Direct3D11 and OpenGL 4.5.CPU: Any that support AVX2 with PassMark Single Thread Performance rating near or greater than 2100 + 4 physical cores with(out) hyperthreading.OS: Windows 10 (64-bit) / Linux OS 19.04 or newer (Ubuntu/Debian/Arch or other distros). ![]()
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