12/25/2022 0 Comments Raspberry pi ps2 emulator![]() This post was opened because the answer i received didnt make too much sense for me. But maybe it would be posible over other more powerful ARM devices as a new answer to DamonPS2 without dealing with overclocking/heating. I knew for sure this couldnt be posible as its on Rasp3. The proper description says that in this case the rasp3 was going on over his limits, so this pointed out to an ARM PS2 emulator extremly optimized and thats what i was expecting to see. I know PS2 emulation for years and i know what it takes to run it and even to code one new emulator. Should i feel idiot for not translating the original description / misunderstanding the video or did you guys got the same thoughts i got from it? Is really disappointing but maybe i got something wrong.ĮDIT: I apreciate your opinions but there's one thing i want to fix on what i wrote: i never expected PS2 emulation in Raspberr圓 like this over any game. They: "Yes, thank you for your interest and for reaching out but PCSX2, Play! and DamonPS2 are all fantastic emulators that would be tough to compete with without a dedicated team to work on it*." Me: " Oh, i expected that you were actually developing a PS2 emulator. They: " It's just a standard ps2 emulator for windows PC combined with networking and streaming" Me: " But this emulator you are streaming is a native PS2 emulator done by your team or another known emulator?" ![]() Original question: " Hi, ive been wondering about any updated on this Project: Was it cancelled? Thanks!"įirst answer: " We have successfully developed a way to stream emulated ps2 games from a PC to the Raspberry Pi hardware but have determined it is physically impossible to emulate ps2 games natively on the hardware due to the limitations of the cpu" I understood they were developing some kind of enhanced PS2 emulator. And i felt like something was "lost in translation" when i read the original video's description. So, i was really curious about this project thinking they had something different in hands for PS2 Emulation that was able to beat the Damon PS2 "work".Īnd so, i emailed them yesterday. For every other on-topic subject that doesn't really fit in any of the other categories For all the emulator meta content, like shaders, skins, Front end customization. For announcements/discussion about new emulator releases/updates For questions that have been answered. For emulation related questions about software or hardware or general emulation related questions The link flairs available are pretty self-explanatory but to avoid confusion: Remove the space between "/" and "spoiler" for your spoiler tag to be functional. If you are posting a major (or even potential) game spoiler, please use spoiler tags like so: Offenses will earn warnings, temporary bans, or permabans at the discretion of the moderators, as well as removal of offending post or comment. Requesting or offering pirated software in general will not be tolerated.Posting links to ROMs or ROM sites will not be tolerated.No requesting game ROMs or ISOs, or sites to find them. We do not allow or promote piracy on the subreddit.The best place to find games that work on the Pi is Flathub.Browse All Retrogaming Network (multireddit) Some that work well on the Pi (with configuration) are SuperTuxKart, Minetest, etc. If you're interested in games that work really well on the Pi without config, try out Sonic Robo Blast 2 on Flathub. But back to if you just want to play PS2 games, and do nothing else with the Pi, possibly you could look into Mini-PCs? They're low-cost like the Pi, but run on normal x86 CPUs, so running PS2 (or even PS3) games would be easier on there, if you're just planning on using a Pi for playing PS2 games. Maybe you just stick with the defaults? I've gotten PSP games running at 120 fps and 4K on the Pi4 (although it still appears 60 because my screen is only 60hz). Is it just me or do you just think the Pi can't run emulators/games very well? I got Dolphin running really well with minimal overclocking, but lots of configuration. The best you can expect to emulate well/good/okay is the PS1, Dreamcast, and PSP, only because there's very good ARM codegens for PCSX-Rearmed/Duckstation/Flycast/Redream/PPSSPP. What you'd need is an emulator that's actually written for ARM64 *and* Vulkan, and even then i'm still not optimistic on the results. Win11ing either will not produce miracles for a small Broadcom ARM SBC. PCSX2's too firm in x86 optimization that it's still trying to go x86_64 and is currently in the process of reworking itself of old plugin system cruft. Play!'s barely usable on today's x86 desktops.
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