true or false: you can not emulate ps1 or ps2 games, you can only play the cd's you already have. if so, why?
true or false: you can not emulate ps1 or ps2 games, you can only play the cd's you already have. if so, why?
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True: You cant Emulated PS2 Games.... YetOriginally posted by trippplet1
you can not emulate ps1 or ps2 games
False: You Can Emulate PS1 (PSX) games...
True, you can play them IF the emulator supports it... If So? I dont know... May look better? Dont Quite understand the last part...Originally posted by trippplet1
you can only play the cd's you already have. if so, why?
No you can't only just play the cds you already have, but it is easier unless you have broadband internet access and are willing to fill your HDD up with giant ISO's (avg 700 mb for a full cd) and even then you would need a program (such as daemon-tools) to mount the images to a virtual CD-Rom drive, also yes PS2 games are supposedly able to be emulated now as there is AFAIK a PS2 emu called epsxe2 or something like that, but I am unsure if it is released yet...
and no I don't have any affiliation with daemon-tools (for the record I had the name first)
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playing the original cd's you have under an emulator is still emulating... i dont see where ya coming from 2 well....
not coding related anyway, thread moved...
Originally posted by thedaemon666
No you can't only just play the cds you already have, but it is easier unless you have broadband internet access and are willing to fill your HDD up with giant ISO's (avg 700 mb for a full cd) and even then you would need a program (such as daemon-tools) to mount the images to a virtual CD-Rom drive, also yes PS2 games are supposedly able to be emulated now as there is AFAIK a PS2 emu called epsxe2 or something like that, but I am unsure if it is released yet...
and no I don't have any affiliation with daemon-tools (for the record I had the name first)
You could just burn them to disc![]()
False. ePSXe2 is very obviously a fake. I don't want to list the reasons why, but it should be obvious.
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yep, none of the ps2 emu's emulate commercial games, they are all in the primitive stages.
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yes well all this crap went down about the n64 remember? and then there was one that broke the barrier and showed us it could be done but yeah whatever
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"Innocence, too little too late, so far to see truth, but truth is innocence is only an ideal and not a reality."
well than if epsxe can run psx games.and i know that aps2 can run the psx games also,so that means the ps2 should beale to run psx games right!!!
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what's next after n64 emulation is done?
why ps2! of course.go ps2 emu authors!!
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i don't quite understand what you're saying. A ps2 can run psx games, it's backwards compatible, it can also run CDRs if it's modded.
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