Last question- If I do need to put win 10 on the SSD, is there a way here in 2017 that can efficiently transfer accounts? I've read doing a clean install is the best solution but I don't want to shell out another 90 dollars for another Windows key on top of the half grand plus I'd be spending on an SSD. Would I be able to access the emu on SSD from HDD, where my win10 is installed? Would the SSD be less efficient running like that? Or do i NEED my entire win10 on SSD? I know putting the OS on SSD will make it run way more efficient, I'm just trying to manage money here. If I got an SSD could I put PCSX2 on it and keep my games on the HDD? Would running the games from HDD make it slow or do games and emulator both need to be on SDD? I just want to confirm what signal paths are going to work and what are not.Īs I said, everything is on an HDD. I'm guessing PCSX2 would run a lot more efficient on an SSD. Right now everything I have is on a 1 TB HDD. At some point in time I would like to get an SSD. I have a question with a few layers to it. P.S.: I own a copy of the game and console I'm trying to emulate, so there is no illegality at all here. So theoretically, any PS2 game would run perfectly on my notebook, but as you can see, I have this "little" couple of problems.Ģ) My notebook configs are: Intel Core 2 Duo T6500 2.10 GHZ / 3 GB RAM / 32 Bits System / Mobile Intel 4 Series Express Chipset Familyģ) I've downloaded the x86 version of the emulator and my folder adress is directing correctly for where the pluing are (Plugin folder) I'm pretty sure my notebook runs PS2 games as long as I own a "Harry Potter - Quidditch World Cup" game for PC and it work perfectly fine on it, considering that this game is for PS2 platform as well and both versions (PC and PS2) have identical graphics/sounds. A possible solution for that issue would be configure the GS (I suppose it stands for Game System), but as you can see in number 1, I can't do that for some unknown reason. Windows is verifying a solution for the problem."Ģ) When I've tried to play Castlevania - Lamment of Innocence in that emulator, it runs in slowmotion, both audio and video. Once that I click on the "Configure." button it shows a message like this: "pcsx2 stopped working. Well, recently I've downloaded PCSX2 and I'm having two major problems with it.ġ) I can't configure GS Plug-ins. Unknown.png (Size: 26,42 KB / Downloads: 4) Speedhacks - MTVU (i even tried disabling this but it did not fix anything)īased on all the info i gave, does someone have an idea of what's causing this crash? Thanks in advance for every future replyĬattura1.png (Size: 154,44 KB / Downloads: 7) Here there are the ONLY options i changed/selected.ĮE/IOP - Clamping mode: Full (to fix the problem where car times doesn't appear) I would like to still use OpenGL because of the fixed problem where, if the 480p or 1080i mode is used, the ingame screen becomes dark even in sunny conditions.Ĭorsair Vengeance Ram, 16GB DDR4 3000Mhz Whatever renderer i try, i always have some white/randomly colored lines on the side of the screen. If i play using Direct3D11 everything works fine, but the ingame screen becomes very dark when i use 480p or 1080i mode.Īnd i have another problem, a graphic one. The menus are fine, but when i select a car or start a race the game crashes. The problem is that when i play using OpenGL (Hardware) PCSX2 crashes immediately. Hi everyone, i just registered to seek help to resolve a problem i have when i try to play GT4 on PCSX2.
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