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So either of two things can happen when that happens, if this is more closely aligned to upstream core is better in every way including performance, this will be replaced.
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Govanify is going through many (necessary) refactors in PCSX2 upstream to make the code more portable, and he has also expressed his interest in an upstreamable libretro core somewhere down the line when the final refactoring of the GUI is complete. We might just make resolution switching require a restart since this tends to be too unstable for now. Switching resolution at runtime right now can be a bit unstable, so does switching fullscreen resolution.We have found this happens the most with the Direct3D 11 renderers. It shouldn’t have a real detriment on performance but it is of course far from ideal and hopefully something we can fix soon with the help of some contributors.
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We have not been able to figure out how to fix that yet as the PCSX2 codebase is a definite case of ‘here be dragons’, but for now when this happens, you can just bring up the Task Manager and close it manually.
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It’s for similar reasons that the software renderer right now won’t work (it’s not compatible yet with x86_64, not in upstream either). It is still less compatible than the 32bit x86 dynarec in PCSX2, so keep that in mind. This core uses the x86_64 dynarec which was added to PCSX2 a year ago.On Xbox you will only be able to use Direct3D11 anyways. Direct3D 11 renderer can be faster than OpenGL but also has less features. There’s a working OpenGL renderer and a Direct3D11 renderer option.

PCSX2, unlike Play!, will not work without a real BIOS. You need a working BIOS inside /pcsx2/bios. You can put all the asset files there from your regular PCSX2 install.
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Download PCSX2 1.4.0 for GNU/Linux, Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X (only an older version is available) operating systems right now from Softpedia.PCSX2 Alpha core available for Windows now! The PCSX2's GUI has been updated as well in this release with a configurable template on the GSFrame titlebar, as well as a redesigned dialog for the GSDX plugin.


Last but not least, the SPU2-X plugin has received per channel volume adjustment and improvements to tempo adjustments in Time Stretcher.
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Moreover, there are MFIFO Timing enhancements, better handling of IRQ and TLB miss exceptions, the ability to load ISO images that have been compressed using the Gzip or CSO method, better handling of CRTC's output size, software renderer improvements, and correct destination alpha testing. Moreover, PCSX2 1.4.0 introduces general improvements to MicroVU, support for limiting and masking transfer size to 1mb-16bytes. Highlights of PCSX2 1.4.0 include an all-new GSdx OpenGL backend, which promises a huge speed and compatibility boost, a Debugger for developers who want to debug games, a Folder Memory Cards feature for easy sharing of single game saves, as well as support for manipulating EE Cyclerate to overclock and underclock the clock speed of the Emotion Engine's R5900 Core CPU. This release is special for our growing Linux user base." Here's what's new in PCSX2 1.4.0 "Along with the release comes our year end report for 2015. "After being late a couple of days (it's a tradition and we can't break it Razz ), we present you with a new stable release, version 1.4.0," said one of the PCSX2 developers in today's announcement. Today, January 8, 2016, the developers of the PCSX2 software, an open source and cross-platform PlayStation 2 emulator for GNU/Linux, Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows operating systems, have been proud to announce the release of PCSX2 1.4.0.Īccording to the release notes, pcsx2 1.4.0 is a major version that brings a huge number of changes, both new features and improvements, since the previous stable build of the software, PCSX2 1.2.1, and it is mostly targeted at the growing Linux user base.
