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Originally Posted by Blackbird
Don't try it please, you computer going to running slow but I never got PS2 or Gamecube emulation to really work, need to fixed with that Bios think.
Alright lol, thanks :P..Just need something to keep me busy with!
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Hmm so I wont use it.... It may mess my computer... And i need it rlly bad for my job ...
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You really have to got a very good computer :)
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Yep .. I got to have it for my Job i need to test games bla bla bla..
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If it is for testing new games then dont get pcsx2. because they have to make it compatible with the game first.
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if you need to test PS2 games they would more than likely give you a PS3 and PS2 (cross-compatability checking) it takes ages for games to be made properly playable on the PCSX2 emulator and you need a PC worth about $600-$800 from an American store to play them atleast, and then probably add in a better graphics card, too.
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yea thnx man ! Il buy Ps2 but anyway i got it in my company
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So a BIOS won't actually effect the performance of an emulator, the problem is the engine, it's hard to perfect an engine that is not exactly the same as the actual hardware it's meant to mimic.
PS2's can be had used for $50 which is a lot cheaper than paying $600 for a PC and having to wait months after to actually play the games. The want for PS2 testers is obviously long gone since it is SEVEN YEARS OLD and alot of the games they already have the people who developed them testing them now, they mainly want other people's opinions for button layouts and story and you need qualifications for that.
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My computer is worth 2000$ I can play it on my PC but hate it to say myself, I own a PS2 console why play it on PC :)
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