

This method will also include screen resolution, speed hacks, emulation configuration, graphic settings, etcĭon’t forget to set up your controller input if you havent already.ĥ. Configure it to the best settings that work for that game. Load up the emulator and select a game, we’re going to use Tekken 4 (it can for which ever game just make sure that there are no spaces when you are creating that specific folder) as a example. P.S: You may have to uncheck off “use default setting” to point to the location of where you have your ps2 bios files at.Ĥ. Run the setup and don’t forget to get the ps2 bios and point the emulator to the location of the bios, you can have everything installed to the folder that you created to make it easier. After the PCXS2 is downloaded, extract it to the folder you created on your desktop. Create a folder called PCXS2 and put it on your desktop or whichever location you prefer, I name the folder according to the version that I downloaded – for example PCX2 1.6.0ģ.

Download the pcx2 emulator in the link above as well as playnite.Ģ.


How to setup playnite launcher with PCXS2 and have specific configs for each title:ġ. What is playnite? Playnite is a free game launcher that can store emulators and PC games in a library launcher for easy access. In this tutorial I’m going to show you how to do just that, let’s get started shall we. Well I discovered a easy way to keep your configs organized for each title as well as to keep them looking fresh in a game launcher with cover art. I always enjoyed Playing PS2 games on my PC using the emulator PCXS2! Just Being able to pump up the resolution all the way up to 4k (depending on your system specs) is definitely a game changer and gives your PS2 games a much sharper and smoother look!Īlthough the emulator give us so many features and the ability to play our PS2 games in higher resolutions on our PC, but there is two things that are missing- A Gui interface for our games and the ability to have specific compatibility settings for each PS2 game.PCXS2 does not give the option to save configs for each game therefore making it tedious to keep track of which game needs specific settings for it to work properly.
