PCSX2 was the first PlayStation 2 emulator. Through persistent development, it has remained the best one around! It's capable of playing most titles without any major glitches. It conveniently comes equipped with its own plug-ins, which can be customized. PCSX2 requires a fast computer in order to run well. You might have trouble with it if you're using a budget laptop or a Windows tablet.
With other emulators, you can get away with using your keyboard for gameplay. However, with PCSX2 it's pretty difficult, given the PlayStation 2 controller's mini joysticks. I strongly recommend purchasing a gamepad for this emulator.
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Installation is simple: just extract PCSX2 from its zip file. To make things clearer, check out the video below that shows how to 'install' a portable emulator (it shows Snes9x, but PCSX2 is the same process). It's pretty straight-forward - all that you're doing is extracting a zip file while doing a little bit of folder management. If you want to 'uninstall' a portable emulator, simply delete it!
Note: I do not recommend playing your games via your DVD-ROM drive. PCSX2 is a rather demanding emulator on your CPU. Running the game from your DVD-ROM drive will slow it down and lower its performance. Rather, I recommend ripping your game to an ISO. I have directions for that towards the bottom of this guide.
The easiest way to figure out fault is to try other video game emulators. Or even try connecting a second monitor (if one is available). If the white bar is present elsewhere, then this is definitely a video card issue. Try what Microsoft recommends to fix this. Well, even if you don't see the white bar in other emulators, I'd try Microsoft's recommended troubleshooting anyway.
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Full disclosure: not every single PS3 game will work without a hitch with RPCS3. While the development of the emulator is impressive and ongoing, full compatibility is a tall order. Fortunately, there are many games, both disc-based and digital, that are fully playable within RPCS3. Thankfully, the official RPCS3 website is home to a comprehensive list of compatible PS3 software.
Multiplayer support is something the RPCS3 team is actively considering, but the current focus is on making the emulator as accurate as possible. Playing games online with real PS3 consoles would require RPCS3 users to log in to the PlayStation Network. While theoretically this is possible, private PSN servers would need to be utilized.
The legality of emulators can vary from country to country; however, the general consensus is that an emulator is not illegal. After all, an emulator is simply a piece of software that mimics the functionality of existing hardware. The same cannot be said about the games. In the United States, making a digital copy of a game you own is thought to fall under \"fair use,\" but the distribution, copying or downloading of a game is definitely illegal.
Currently, the RPCS3 emulator does not support reading PlayStation 3 game data directly from the disc. PS3 game discs are formatted in a such a way that the majority of disc drives on the market cannot read them. Therefore, you need either a PS3 console or a Blu-ray drive that is capable of reading the disc. Since most PC's do not have a Blu-ray drive that can read PS3 game discs, it is necessary to dump the PS3 game data first, then run that digital copy of the game with the RPCS3 emulator.
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