PS3 and/or xbox360 Emulation

Kega Lazarus :jizz:

you guys are trolls, PCSX2 is near perfect on my 60$ CPU and 45$ mobo with stolen PSU,GPU,RAM,HDD.

GT4, God of War 2, Shadow of the Colossus, even GTA Vice/Liberty stories are always at 60FPS.

MGS3 is all I care about.

But really, I’d rather buy a fat PS2, shove an HDD into the expansion slot and get MGS, Substance, Subsistence, DMC1, DMC2 and DMC3 SE.

Which is what I am about to do. In fact, I’m bidding on ebay for fat black PAL in tip-top condition right now - will probably cost me no more than 30 quid or 50-60 bucks.

Fat PS2 today is triple as worth every penny

Just today I bought a ps2 slim off some asperger kid for 20 bucks.

I’mma get the MSG HD collection because marketing and superfluous things attract me.

If you’re so insecure that your dignity rides on your ownership or lack thereof of a gaming system, your money would be better spent on psychological help.

Obviously This current gen of consoles will be able to be emulated in time. I remeber when the PS2 was in it’s prime people said there would never be a way to emulate it here we are about 7 years later.

It’s not just a question of raw power, each new generation of console gets more and more complex hardware, which only gives the emulation guys more and more complex coding to do.

For the record ODB, I run a Phenom II x2 550 black edition, overclocked to 3.6Ghz, and unlocked into a x3. It’s 64bit.

The only game I’ve seen permanent graphical glitches in is GT4, and it’s only one. In every other game, you can get rid of them using the emulator settings. Infact the way I have it set up, I have a copy of the emulator attached to every game iso, because it’s so small. So I have the rom and emu in a folder, and it’s named after the game. Also lets me tweak for each game individually.





Also, GT4 isn’t the best game to judge performance. It doesn’t run 100% speed, 100% of the time. But compared to other games it’s also extortionately demanding.

It definitely looks better on an old CRT TV. As cool as emulation is, there’s nothing quite like the real deal.

Oh definately. But I lack a PS2/PS3 at university. Whenever I wanna play dreamcast, I actually use my dreamcast.

Those actually look quite good, I admit.
But, man, MGS3 pl0x )))

If they gonna release Sons of Liberty and Snake Eater instead of Subsistence/Document and Substance/Persistence/Existence - well, it’s not worth much for me. And there probably won’t be the cut out MGS2 ending.
Plus, I already saw PW HD. It looks terrible.

It’s torrenting as fast as it’s leetle piratebay legs will seed it!

Post results here. Plus screenies of the radio.

Why the radio? :o

Well my guess would be due to graphical glitches, I’ve noticed that most 3d games that have 2d or sprite based segments/screens tend to have the most graphical glitches (even on some games with the n64) due to the qwirky way they they were drawn on the original systems. (some n64 games just placed a 2d plane infront of the camera but pj64 has clipping issues so you can’t see objects that are too close to the camera.)

woah woah woah…this is news…PJ64 has issues? D:

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Okay.
Here’s how it should look:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VWeXfilavu0
Here’s how it looks in emu using the hardware mode (3:53).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vw8HIdm9yfc&feature=related
Software mode displays it (and the whole game) properly. Especially DX10. But we all how fucking slow that is. And no bonuses in regard of high res.
That’s where mega overclocked CPUs come in. You’ll probably need sandy bridge Core i7 cllocked @ at least 4 ghz.

EDIT: more explanation:

And as far as I know, pcsx2 doesn’t utilize more than 2 cores - because the devs say that controlling 2 cores is hard enough. :
Reason why I mentioned i7 is because it’s faster than Core Duo on the same speed.

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:hmph:

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