Recommended Psx Emulator


Kyalami

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I just got a PSX emulator running; it's called adripsx. I personally recommend it; I got Duke Nukem: Time to Kill running at full speed and demos of GTA 2 and Driver running at full speed! :)
I tried PSEmu, and ePSXe, but they kind of ran slow on my comp. But I still hear that they're the best. Thumbs up to all PSX emulator creators out there!
 
epsxe is modular. If you used the right plugins, its blazing fast. Ive got a pretty nice machine, but epsxe runs the fastest for me out of those.
 
daclassicgamingmaster posted on Jul 12 2006 at 05:05 PM said:
ditto psymastr. epsxe is really good. I would recommend you try it first






modular? lol where'd you find a definition of it so it would fit into this senario?

I did, but it ran slow on my PC. I thought they would run fine, but since they didn't... I got adripsx and it worked just fine. Oh well!
 
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daclassicgamingmaster posted on Jul 12 2006 at 07:05 PM said:
modular? lol where'd you find a definition of it so it would fit into this senario?

If you mean "how is epsxe modular", take a look at the setup. Audio, Video, CD drivers (modules) can be mixed and matched to maximize performance.
 
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It also depends if you run the game on your CD/DVD drive or as an ISO image of fyour hard drive. I've had a few games run off my old CD drive for example Rockman/Megaman X6 was really laggy but when I ripped an ISO of it and ran it off my HD it ran full speed. You should try that if you think ePSXe is too slow for you.
 
GeminiDomino posted on Jul 13 2006 at 04:50 AM said:
daclassicgamingmaster posted on Jul 12 2006 at 07:05 PM said:
modular? lol where'd you find a definition of it so it would fit into this senario?

If you mean "how is epsxe modular", take a look at the setup. Audio, Video, CD drivers (modules) can be mixed and matched to maximize performance.
Yes. Modular.
 
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Javacat posted on Jul 13 2006 at 10:27 AM said:

Yes that's a new one that I've been using quite a bit. It does have some issues with emulating other than a standard joypad. Anything above using my wireless logitech Cordless rumblepad 2 will not function properly, so no analog control on Gran Turismo 2 for example.
Great emulator reminding me very much of the Bleem Software mode - the graphics emulation is much more true to original than the hardware enhanced GPU plugins other psx emulators use.
 
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epsxe has been used by me for a long time. I haven't really tried anything else recently. Some games do run slow at points, mainly at times where a game will use frame buffer effects like the FF (VII, VIII, IX) battle swirling thing.
 
An emulator is program that tries to imitate another device, how could a playstation try to imitate itself?
 
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