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Since this guide is extremely detailed and a long read, [url=http://forums.pcsx2.net/User-avih]avih[/url] created a much shorter quick start guide which you can read [url=http://forums.pcsx2.net/Thread-Quick-Start-PCSX2-Configuration-Guide-v0-9-8]here[/url]. If you still have questions or want to understand what each option does better, read the long guide :)
Since this guide is extremely detailed and a long read, [url=http://forums.pcsx2.net/User-avih]avih[/url] created a much shorter quick start guide which you can read [url=http://forums.pcsx2.net/Thread-Quick-Start-PCSX2-Configuration-Guide-v1-0-0]here[/url]. If you still have questions or want to understand what each option does better, read the long guide :)
In this guide I will try to explain how to properly configure PCSX2 and to give some tips for running games. Here it is in steps:
In this guide I will try to explain how to properly configure PCSX2 and to give some tips for running games. Here it is in steps:
1) Download the new PCSX2 v0.9.8 [url=http://pcsx2.net/download.html]HERE[/url].
1) Download the new PCSX2 v1.0.0 [url=http://pcsx2.net/download.html]HERE[/url].
2) PCSX2 comes in 3 flavors, full installer, web installer and binary. Full installer has the DirectX web installer bundled, web installer optionally downloads it from the internet, and binary is only the program with the plugins. Download the one you prefer or if you don't know which, the full installer.
2) PCSX2 comes in 3 flavors, full installer, web installer and binary. Full installer has the DirectX web installer bundled, web installer optionally downloads it from the internet, and binary is only the program with the plugins. Download the one you prefer or if you don't know which, the full installer.
3) Run the installer (if you downloaded the installer) or if you downloaded binary open the archive and extract its contents into a folder. (e.g. C:\PCSX2)
3) Run the installer (if you downloaded the installer) or if you downloaded binary open the archive and extract its contents into a folder. (e.g. C:\PCSX2)
4) Run pcsx2-r4600.exe which is in the folder you installed or extracted the files.
4) Run pcsx2-r5350 which is in the folder you installed or extracted the files.
[b]For Linux Users[/b]
[b]For Linux Users[/b]
Get the new binary (has some bugs fixed against the 0.9.8 release) from [url=http://forums.pcsx2.net/Thread-Unofficial-linux-build]here[/url] or the source from [url=http://code.google.com/p/pcsx2/]Google Code[/url]. To compile from source, follow the instructions in the [url=http://code.google.com/p/pcsx2/wiki/CompilationGuideForLinux] Compilation Guide for Linux[/url].
Get the new binary from [url=http://pcsx2.net/download/releases/linux.html]here[/url] or the source from [url=http://code.google.com/p/pcsx2/]Google Code[/url]. To compile from source, follow the instructions in the [url=http://code.google.com/p/pcsx2/wiki/CompilationGuideForLinux] Compilation Guide for Linux[/url].
You need the following installed: libasound2-dev, libbz2-dev, libgl1-mesa-dev, libglew1.5-dev, libglu1-mesa-dev, libgtk2.0-dev, libjpeg-dev, libsdl1.2-dev, libsoundtouch1-dev, libsparsehash-dev, libwxbase2.8-dev, libwxgtk2.8-dev, libx11-dev, nvidia-cg-toolkit, portaudio19-dev, zlib1g-dev.
You need the following installed: libasound2-dev, libbz2-dev, libgl1-mesa-dev, libglew1.5-dev, libglu1-mesa-dev, libgtk2.0-dev, libjpeg-dev, libsdl1.2-dev, libsoundtouch1-dev, libsparsehash-dev, libwxbase2.8-dev, libwxgtk2.8-dev, libx11-dev, nvidia-cg-toolkit, portaudio19-dev, zlib1g-dev.
Plugins generally used Linux include: ZZOgl-pg (or ZZOgl), GSdx SDL, SPU2-X, ZeroSPU2, OnePad, Linuz Iso, EFP Iso, and EFP Polling.
Plugins generally used Linux include: ZZOgl-pg (or ZZOgl), GSdx SDL, SPU2-X, ZeroSPU2, OnePad, Linuz Iso, EFP Iso, and EFP Polling.
[b]Index[/b][list=1]
[b]Index[/b][list=1]
[*]Plugin Configuration
[*]Plugin Configuration
[list][*]<a href="#Gfx">Graphics plugin configuration</a>
[list][*]<a href="#Gfx">Graphics plugin configuration</a>
[*]<a href="#Sound">Sound plugin configuration</a>
[*]<a href="#Sound">Sound plugin configuration</a>
[*]<a href="#Pad">Pad plugin configuration</a>
[*]<a href="#Pad">Pad plugin configuration</a>
[*]<a href="#Cdvd">CDVD plugin configuration</a>
[*]<a href="#Cdvd">CDVD plugin configuration</a>
[*]<a href="#Dev9">Dev9 plugin configuration</a>
[*]<a href="#Dev9">Dev9 plugin configuration</a>
[*]<a href="#USB">USB plugin configuration</a>
[*]<a href="#USB">USB plugin configuration</a>
[*]<a href="#Firewire">Firewire plugin configuration</a>
[*]<a href="#Firewire">Firewire plugin configuration</a>
[/list]
[/list]
[*]<a href="#Bios">BIOS configuration</a>
[*]<a href="#Bios">BIOS configuration</a>
[*]<a href="#Core">Core configuration</a>
[*]<a href="#Core">Core configuration</a>
[list]
[list]
[*]<a href="#EEIOP">EE/IOP</a>
[*]<a href="#EEIOP">EE/IOP</a>
[*]<a href="#VU">VUs</a>
[*]<a href="#VU">VUs</a>
[*]<a href="#GS">GS</a>
[*]<a href="#GS">GS</a>
[*]<a href="#GSWindow">GS Window</a>
[*]<a href="#GSWindow">GS Window</a>
[*]<a href="#SHack">Speed Hacks</a>
[*]<a href="#SHack">Speed Hacks</a>
[*]<a href="#Gfix">Game fixes</a>
[*]<a href="#Gfix">Game fixes</a>
[*]<a href="#Pre">Presets</a>
[*]<a href="#Pre">Presets</a>
[/list]
[/list]
[*]<a href="#Misc">Misc. Settings configuration</a>[/list]
[*]<a href="#Misc">Misc. Settings configuration</a>[/list]
<h2>Configuring PCSX2</h2>
<h2>Configuring PCSX2</h2>
The new version of PCSX2 has a first time configuration wizard to help you configure it easier so we'll first go through that.
The new version of PCSX2 has a first time configuration wizard to help you configure it easier so we'll first go through that.
In the first screen, you will be prompted to select the language.
In the first screen, you will be prompted to select the language.
In the first dropdown, simply select the language you want the program to be in.
In the first dropdown, simply select the language you want the program to be in.
PCSX2 will automatically store all settings, memcards and new files generated in general in your Documents folder if you used the installers, or in the same folder pcsx2-r4600.exe is located at if you used the binary version.
PCSX2 will automatically store all settings, memcards and new files generated in general in your Documents folder if you used the installers, or in the same folder pcsx2-r5350.exe is located at if you used the binary version.
In the second screen you will be able to choose which plugins you want to use. The default plugins are the ones with the higher compatibility and usually fastest too, so before changing them make sure you know what you're doing.
In the second screen you will be able to choose which plugins you want to use. The default plugins are the ones with the higher compatibility and usually fastest too, so before changing them make sure you know what you're doing.
Here you can also specify a different folder for your plugins if you want, by unchecking the use default setting checkbox and selecting a folder of your choice by clicking Browse. Open In Explorer simply opens a file explorer window in the folder you have specified.
Here you can also specify a different folder for your plugins if you want, by unchecking the use default setting checkbox and selecting a folder of your choice by clicking Browse. Open In Explorer simply opens a file explorer window in the folder you have specified.
In the third screen, you will be prompted to select your BIOS image from the list. If you can't see anything on this list, you need to either copy your BIOS files in the folder seen below, or change that folder to point to where you have your BIOS image saved. For more information about the BIOS, check the <a href="#Bios">BIOS configuration</a> section of this guide. If you can't make a selection, [b]you will not be able to use PCSX2[/b]. Click Finish to end the First Time Configuration Wizard.
In the third screen, you will be prompted to select your BIOS image from the list. If you can't see anything on this list, you need to either copy your BIOS files in the folder seen below, or change that folder to point to where you have your BIOS image saved. For more information about the BIOS, check the <a href="#Bios">BIOS configuration</a> section of this guide. If you can't make a selection, [b]you will not be able to use PCSX2[/b]. Click Finish to end the First Time Configuration Wizard.
This is the main GUI(Graphical User Interface) of PCSX2. From here, you can change the settings or plugins used by PCSX2 as you see fit.
This is the main GUI(Graphical User Interface) of PCSX2. From here, you can change the settings or plugins used by PCSX2 as you see fit.
We will start with configuring our plugins then we will move onto Core settings configuration.
We will start with configuring our plugins then we will move onto Core settings configuration.
Go to Config =>Plugin/BIOS selector to select and configure the plugins PCSX2 will use. You'll see a screen like this (click to enlarge):
Go to Config =>Plugin/BIOS selector to select and configure the plugins PCSX2 will use. You'll see a screen like this (click to enlarge):
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There are 3 tabs, Plugins, BIOS and Folders.
There are 3 tabs, Plugins, BIOS and Folders.
<h3>Plugins tab of the Plugins/BIOS Selector:</h3>
<h3>Plugins tab of the Plugins/BIOS Selector:</h3>
First off, you can uncheck the use default setting checkbox at the bottom and select a folder of your choice by clicking Browse. This is the folder from which PCSX2 loads its plugins.
First off, you can uncheck the use default setting checkbox at the bottom and select a folder of your choice by clicking Browse. This is the folder from which PCSX2 loads its plugins.
At the left you see which component each plugin emulates (GS, PAD, SPU2 etc), in the middle you have the plugin selection drop down, and at the right there is the Configure button which will open the configuration dialog for the respective plugin you have selected.
At the left you see which component each plugin emulates (GS, PAD, SPU2 etc), in the middle you have the plugin selection drop down, and at the right there is the Configure button which will open the configuration dialog for the respective plugin you have selected.
Keep in mind that whenever you change the selected plugin, you will have to press the "Apply" button for the emulator to load the new plugin and make the Configure button available for it.
Keep in mind that whenever you change the selected plugin, you will have to press the "Apply" button for the emulator to load the new plugin and make the Configure button available for it.
Now onto the actual plugin configuring:
Now onto the actual plugin configuring:
<h2 id="Gfx">Graphics:</h2>
<h2 id="Gfx">Graphics:</h2>
First, you will want to check what version of pixel shaders and DirectX (on Windows) your graphic card supports. You can do that [url=http://www.gpureview.com/videocards.php]here[/url].
First, you will want to check what version of pixel shaders and DirectX (on Windows) your graphic card supports. You can do that [url=http://www.gpureview.com/videocards.php]here[/url].
For the time being you will be able to use 2 GS plugins: GSdx v0.1.16 and GSnull driver v0.1.0.
For the time being you will be able to use 2 GS plugins: GSdx v0.1.16 and GSnull driver v0.1.0.
GSdx v0.1.16 is a DirectX 9 and DirectX 10/11 plugin by Gabest which recently got greatly improved in both speed and image quality. It requires pixel shaders 2 and SSE2 to work and Vista/Windows 7 with a DirectX 10 compliant graphics card for the DirectX10/11 mode.
GSdx v0.1.16 is a DirectX 9 and DirectX 10/11 plugin by Gabest which recently got greatly improved in both speed and image quality. It requires pixel shaders 2 and SSE2 to work and Vista/Windows 7 with a DirectX 10 compliant graphics card for the DirectX10/11 mode.
GSnull is, as the name suggests, a null graphics plugin which will not output any kind of video. It is used for debugging purposes.
GSnull is, as the name suggests, a null graphics plugin which will not output any kind of video. It is used for debugging purposes.
<h3>Select GSdx v0.1.16 and press the Configure button.</h3>
<h3>Select GSdx v0.1.16 and press the Configure button.</h3>
[list]
[list]
[*]First of all GSdx comes in 3 versions,SSE2,SSSE3 and SSE4.1.[b]Only IF[/b] your processor supports these instruction sets use highest version you can since it will be faster for you in this order from slowest to fastest: SSE2, SSSE3, SSE4.1. Note: AMD users do NOT mistake SSE3 with SSSE3 (1 extra S) and SSE4A with SSE4.1, they are totally different and are NOT supported. In this case use the SSE2 flavor.
[*]First of all GSdx comes in 4 versions,SSE2,SSSE3, SSE4.1 and AVX.[b]Only IF[/b] your processor supports these instruction sets use highest version you can since it will be faster for you in this order from slowest to fastest: SSE2, SSSE3, SSE4.1 and AVX. The new AVX instructions speed up [b]only the software renderers of GSdx and not the hardware ones[/b]. Note: AMD users do NOT mistake SSE3 with SSSE3 (1 extra S) and SSE4A with SSE4.1, they are totally different and are NOT supported. In this case use the SSE2 flavor.
SSE2 supporting CPUs: [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SSE2#CPUs_supporting_SSE2]Check here[/url]
SSE2 supporting CPUs: [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SSE2#CPUs_supporting_SSE2]Check here[/url]
SSSE3 supporting CPUs: [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SSSE3#CPUs_with_SSSE3]Check here[/url]
SSSE3 supporting CPUs: [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SSSE3#CPUs_with_SSSE3]Check here[/url]
SSE4.1 supporting CPUs: Intel Core 2 Duo Penryn series (E7xxx,E8xxx and Q9xxx models), Intel Corei3, Intel Corei5, Intel Corei7, AMD Bulldozer/Bobcat
SSE4.1 supporting CPUs: Intel Core 2 Duo Penryn series (E7xxx,E8xxx and Q9xxx models), Intel Corei3, Intel Corei5, Intel Corei7, AMD Bulldozer/Bobcat
AVX supporting CPUs: [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Vector_Extensions#CPUs_with_AVX]Check here[/url]
<br />[*]To use the DirectX10/11 mode, you will have to be running [b]Windows Vista or Windows 7[/b] with a [b]DirectX10/11 compliant graphics card[/b] (check previous link)
<br />[*]To use the DirectX10/11 mode, you will have to be running [b]Windows Vista or Windows 7[/b] with a [b]DirectX10/11 compliant graphics card[/b] (check previous link)
<br />[*]DirectX10 and DirectX11 modes of GSdx for the time being are [b]exactly the same[/b] in both terms of speed and compatibility. The only difference is that you will only see the first if your graphics card supports up to DirectX10 and only the second if your graphics card supports up to DirectX11
<br />[*]DirectX10 and DirectX11 modes of GSdx for the time being are [b]exactly the same[/b] in both terms of speed and compatibility. The only difference is that you will only see the first if your graphics card supports up to DirectX10 and only the second if your graphics card supports up to DirectX11
<br />[*]Renderer: Here you can choose how the graphics will be rendered.<br />
<br />[*]Renderer: Here you can choose how the graphics will be rendered.<br />
By selecting "Direct3D9 (Hardware)", GSdx will use the Direct3D capabilities of your graphics card, boosting the emulation speed significantly.
By selecting "Direct3D9 (Hardware)", GSdx will use the Direct3D capabilities of your graphics card, boosting the emulation speed significantly.
By selecting "Direct3D10/11 (Hardware)" ([b]only selectable in Vista/Windows 7 with DX10/11 graphics card[/b]), GSdx will use its Direct3D10/11 mode which is usually the fastest mode and sometimes even more compatible as well. Highly recommended if your system supports it.
By selecting "Direct3D10/11 (Hardware)" ([b]only selectable in Vista/Windows 7 with DX10/11 graphics card[/b]), GSdx will use its Direct3D10/11 mode which is usually the fastest mode and sometimes even more compatible as well. Highly recommended if your system supports it.
By selecting "Direct3D9/10/11 (software)", GSdx will use its built-in software renderer, which will not use your graphics card at all, but your processor instead. This way the emulation speed is greatly reduced but you get maximum compatibility. Recommended if you encounter graphics bugs with the Direct3D (Hardware) renderer.
By selecting "Direct3D9/10/11 (software)", GSdx will use its built-in software renderer, which will not use your graphics card at all, but your processor instead. This way the emulation speed is greatly reduced but you get maximum compatibility. Recommended if you encounter graphics bugs with the Direct3D (Hardware) renderer.
By selecting "SDL 1.3 (software)", GSdx will use the SDL library for software rendering which behaves as the above software modes.
By selecting "SDL 1.3 (software)", GSdx will use the SDL library for software rendering which behaves as the above software modes.
By selecting "Direct3D9 (null)", Direct3D10/11 (null)", "Null (software)", "Null (null)" or "SDL 1.3 Null" the plugin will simply not render anything, thus not giving any output on screen. Use it only if you want to e.g. Hear some music since with this mode you get a dramatic speed increase.
By selecting "Direct3D9 (null)", Direct3D10/11 (null)", "Null (software)", "Null (null)" or "SDL 1.3 Null" the plugin will simply not render anything, thus not giving any output on screen. Use it only if you want to e.g. Hear some music since with this mode you get a dramatic speed increase.
<br />[*]Interlacing: Here you are able to choose between None and 6 other interlacing techniques, which are used to remove the "shaking" of the display.
<br />[*]Interlacing: Here you are able to choose between None, Auto and 6 other interlacing techniques, which are used to remove the "shaking" of the display. [b]We recommend leaving this to Auto for most games[/b]
In parentheses, you can see what kind of effect and maybe disadvantage (e.g. like the half FPS note in blend) each one of these modes have.
In parentheses, you can see what kind of effect and maybe disadvantage (e.g. like the half FPS note in blend) each one of these modes have.
You can cycle through them when running a game by pressing the F5 key.<br />
You can cycle through them when running a game by pressing the F5 key.<br />
<h3>Scaling Subsection:</h3> Only available if a Hardware Renderer has been selected above. Here you can tweak various settings to improve the visual quality of your games by increasing the resolution the textures are rendered at or applying filtering. Do keep in mind that changing the native resolution of games can cause various glitches (from the usual very minor glitches to more serious ones in rare cases).
<h3>Scaling Subsection:</h3> Only available if a Hardware Renderer has been selected above. Here you can tweak various settings to improve the visual quality of your games by increasing the resolution the textures are rendered at or applying filtering. Do keep in mind that changing the native resolution of games can cause various glitches (from the usual very minor glitches to more serious ones in rare cases).
<br />[*]D3D internal resolutions: Here you can specify the exact resolution you want resources to be rendered at!
<br />[*]D3D internal resolution: Here you can specify the exact resolution you want resources to be rendered at!
This way, if your PC is powerful enough (mainly your graphics card), you can play your favorite ps2 games in much higher resolutions making the graphics crisp and more detailed.
This way, if your PC is powerful enough (mainly your graphics card), you can play your favorite ps2 games in much higher resolutions making the graphics crisp and more detailed.
Note that the higher the resolution, the more resources the plugin will have to use, thus making emulation much slower.
Note that the higher the resolution, the more resources the plugin will have to use, thus making emulation much slower.
<br />[*]Original PS2 Resolution - Native: If you check this box, the plugin will render in the native resolution of the ps2 (that is why Custom Resolution and Scaling get grayed out)
<br />[*]Original PS2 Resolution - Native: If you check this box, the plugin will render in the native resolution of the ps2 (that is why Custom Resolution and Scaling get grayed out)
<br />[*]Scaling: Set it to Custom to use whatever you set in the setting below (Custom Resolution). Setting it to 2x-6x will multiply the game's internal resolution by that value and render it. So if a game's native resolution is 640x320, setting this to 3x will render it at 1920x960 (triple of the native resolution). This way some upscaling bugs are prevented which would be present if you set a Custom Resolution in the boxes below.
<br />[*]Scaling: Set it to Custom to use whatever you set in the setting below (Custom Resolution). Setting it to 2x-6x will multiply the game's internal resolution by that value and render it. So if a game's native resolution is 640x320, setting this to 3x will render it at 1920x960 (triple of the native resolution). This way some upscaling bugs are prevented which would be present if you set a Custom Resolution in the boxes below.
At this time most games and graphic cards can do x2 or x3 scaling fine but get a sharp speed drop at higher settings.
At this time most games and graphic cards can do x2 or x3 scaling fine but get a sharp speed drop at higher settings.
<br />[*]Custom Resolution: When Scaling is set to custom, you can input here whatever resolution you want the game to be rendered at.
<br />[*]Custom Resolution: When Scaling is set to custom, you can input here whatever resolution you want the game to be rendered at.
<h3>Enable Shade Boost:</h3> By checking this a new set of options will become available to you via the settings button at the right. Click settings to adjust saturation, brightness and contrast to your liking for the video output of GSdx. You can click the reset button on the lower left to set the sliders to their initial positions.
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<h3>Hardware mode Subsection:</h3> Only available if a Hardware Renderer has been selected above. Here you can change some settings for extra performance or video quality.
<h3>Hardware mode Subsection:</h3> Only available if a Hardware Renderer has been selected above. Here you can change some settings for extra performance or video quality.
<br />[*]Texture filtering: This tickbox has 3 states. Checked, grayed and unchecked.
<br />[*]Texture filtering: This tickbox has 3 states. Checked, grayed and unchecked.
When checked, everything on screen both 2D and 3D will be bilinearly filtered.
When checked, everything on screen both 2D and 3D will be bilinearly filtered.
When grayed, filtering will be done as on a PS2. This is the preferred setting.
When grayed, filtering will be done as on a PS2. This is the preferred setting.
When off, bilinear filtering is disabled completely. Lowers video quality but may help some slower graphic cards.
When off, bilinear filtering is disabled completely. Lowers video quality but may help some slower graphic cards.
<br />[*]Logarithmic Z: This setting may help when some of the games graphics are "see through". Can be toggled only with graphics cards that do NOT support a 32bit Z-buffer.
<br />[*]Logarithmic Z: This setting may help when some of the games graphics are "see through". Can be toggled only with graphics cards that do NOT support a 32bit Z-buffer.
<br />[*]Allow 8-bit textures: Uses more efficient "palletized textures" for all rendering which reduces the graphic card RAM requirements. On the other hand it increases the processing load and can cause visual bugs. Recommended to try both and see which gives you the most performance.
<br />[*]Allow 8-bit textures: Uses more efficient "palletized textures" for all rendering which reduces the graphic card RAM requirements. On the other hand it increases the processing load and can cause visual bugs. Recommended to try both and see which gives you the most performance.
<br />[*]Alpha Correction (FBA): (DX9 mode only) Keep this enabled as it fixes some blending problems that the DX9 mode has. Can also cause some issues.
<br />[*]Alpha Correction (FBA): (DX9 mode only) Keep this enabled as it fixes some blending problems that the DX9 mode has. Can also cause some issues.
<h3 id="gsdxhack">Hacks Subsection:</h3> Check Enable HW hacks to enable the options described below. Click configure to select which you want to enable.
[b][color=red]These settings are ONLY for advanced users that know what they are doing. These settings can and WILL cause serious glitches if used in games that don't need them! [/color][/b] (only affect hardware modes).
<br />[*]MSAA: Adds Anti-Aliasing of the selected level to every surface rendered. This is highly video card memory demanding and might crash GSdx if there's not enough RAM. For more information, read the description at the right panel of the box.
<br />[*]Skipdraw: Skips drawing some surfaces altogether, based on how likely they are to cause issues. Specify how many surfaces should get skipped after the first problematic one is found. Try lower values first like 1-3 then use higher ones (the highest the number the higher the chance of broken/missing graphics and effects). This hack may cause random speedups as well!
<br />[*]Alpha: Try this if your game has issues with fog like effects or shadows. In general, try it if you get graphics glitches in case it fixes them.
<br />[*]Half-pixel Offset: This hack adds an offset to all surfaces so that some common upscaling issues get reduced. Use this when blur or halo effects seem to appear shifted up-left of where they should be.
<br />[*]Sprite: Read the description at the right panel of the box for more information.
<br />[*]WildArmsOffset: Known to help with lots of games. Read the description at the right panel of the box for more information.
<br />[*]Aggressive-CRC: Read the description at the right panel of the box for more information.
<h3>Software mode Subsection:</h3> Only available if a Software Renderer has been selected above. Here you will find options to tweak how many threads the renderer will use and turn on/off the software AA.
<h3>Software mode Subsection:</h3> Only available if a Software Renderer has been selected above. Here you will find options to tweak how many threads the renderer will use and turn on/off the software AA.
<br />[*]Rendering threads: This box is only usable when having selected a software rendering method. Here you can specify how many threads GSdx will use while software rendering, to take advantage of all cores your processor might have, e.g. set it to 3 for quad core processors. Boosts speed significantly in multi-core systems for software rendering with more than 2 cores.
<br />[*]Extra Rendering threads: This box is only usable when having selected a software rendering method. Here you can specify how many threads GSdx will use while software rendering, to take advantage of all cores your processor might have, e.g. set it to 3 for quad core processors. Boosts speed significantly in multi-core systems for software rendering with more than 2 cores.
<br />[*]Edge anti-aliasing (AA1): This box is only usable when having selected a software rendering method. When checked, the plugin will try to apply a form of anti-aliasing on the game improving the visuals. Use with caution, pretty much experimental at this time.
<br />[*]Edge anti-aliasing (AA1): This box is only usable when having selected a software rendering method. When checked, the plugin will try to apply a form of anti-aliasing on the game improving the visuals. Use with caution, pretty much experimental at this time.
<h3 id="gsdxhack">Hacks Subsection:</h3> Only available if you manually edit the GSdx.ini file and change (or add if it does not exist) the line from AllowHacks=0 to AllowHacks=1.
<br />[*]Movie Capture: This is a hidden(:P) feature. By pressing F12 while running PCSX2 with GSdx a message box will appear. In the first field you must show the plugin where the captured video will be stored, and type the file name too. In the second field you can choose a compression codec like [url=http://sourceforge.net/projects/x264vfw/]x264vfw[/url] or "Uncompressed" which will not compress the video at all. If you choose a compression codec, you will be able to change its settings by pressing the "Config" button. Note that only codecs already installed in your PC will show up.
[b][color=red]These settings are ONLY for advanced users that know what they are doing. These settings can and WILL cause serious glitches if used in games that don't need them! [/color][/b] (only affect hardware modes).
Press F12 twice at any time to stop the capturing. The video produced will be automatically sped up to 100% for your viewing pleasure :) If using SPU2-X, the audio file will be saved as recording.wav in the same folder pcsx2-r5350.exe is in.
<br />[*]HW Anti Aliasing: Adds Anti-Aliasing of the selected level to every surface rendered. This is highly video card memory demanding and might crash PCSX2 if there's not enough RAM.
<br />[*]Alpha Hack: Try this if your game has issues with fog like effects or shadows. In general, try it if you get graphics glitches in case it fixes them.
<br />[*]Offset Hack: This hack adds an offset to all surfaces so that some common upscaling issues get reduced. Use this when blur or halo effects seem to appear shifted up-left of where they should be.
<br />[*]Skipdraw Hack: Skips drawing some surfaces altogether, based on how likely they are to cause issues. Specify how many surfaces should get skipped after the first problematic one is found. Try lower values first like 1-3 then use higher ones (the highest the number the higher the chance of broken/missing graphics and effects). This hack may cause random speedups as well!
<br />[*]Movie Capture: This is a hidden(:P) feature. By pressing F12 while running PCSX2 with GSdx a message box will appear. In the first field you must show the plugin where the captured video will be stored, and type the file name too. In the second field you can choose a compression codec like DivX or "Uncompressed" which will not compress the video at all. If you choose a compression codec, you will be able to change its settings by pressing the "Config" button. Note that only codecs already installed in your PC will show up.
Press F12 twice at any time to stop the capturing. The video produced will be automatically sped up to 100% for your viewing pleasure :) If using SPU2-X, the audio file will be saved as recording.wav in the same folder pcsx2-r4600.exe is in.
<br />[*]Hit Ok to save your changes or cancel to go back to the main Configuration window
<br />[*]Hit Ok to save your changes or cancel to go back to the main Configuration window
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<h3>GSnull v0.1.0 plugin</h3>
<h3>GSnull v0.1.0 plugin</h3>
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[*]As explained at the start of this section this is a Null plugin thus it will not render anything on screen. Press Configure to get a menu with a checkbox where you can check/uncheck "Enable Logging" which will enable/disable GS logging. It should be used for debugging and developers.
[*]As explained at the start of this section this is a Null plugin thus it will not render anything on screen. Press Configure to get a menu with a checkbox where you can check/uncheck "Enable Logging" which will enable/disable GS logging. It should be used for debugging and developers.
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<h2 id="Sound">Sound:</h2>
<h2 id="Sound">Sound:</h2>
<h3>SPU2-X</h3>
<h3>SPU2-X</h3>
The latest and best sound plugin at the time of writing this. It was first based on Gigaherz's SPU2 and later modified by Jake Stine (Air) of the PCSX2 team.
The latest and best sound plugin at the time of writing this. It was first based on Gigaherz's SPU2 and later modified by Jake Stine (Air) of the PCSX2 team.
This is the only SPU2 plugin that supports effects processing (like reverb) and Dolby Pro Logic (II) (if your sound card is able to decode it).
This is the only SPU2 plugin that supports effects processing (like reverb) and Dolby Pro Logic (II) (if your sound card is able to decode it).
It's also the most advanced in emulating the chip correctly. Many games only work with SPU2-X!
It's also the most advanced in emulating the chip correctly. Many games only work with SPU2-X!
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[*]Interpolation: Here you can select 1 out of 5 options:
[*]Interpolation: Here you can select 1 out of 5 options:
1)Nearest: As the description says, no interpolation is done in this mode and is the fastest one.
1)Nearest: As the description says, no interpolation is done in this mode and is the fastest one.
2)Linear: Does linear interpolation on sound, fast.
2)Linear: Does linear interpolation on sound, fast.
3)Cubic: This is another type of interpolation. Slower, with good highs.
3)Cubic: This is another type of interpolation. Slower, with good highs.
4)Hermite: This is the recommended option. Closest to what the PS2 would produce, thus the most accurate, but a bit slower than the above.
4)Hermite: This is the recommended option. Closest to what the PS2 would produce, thus the most accurate, but a bit slower than the above.
5)Catmull-Rom: This is another type of interpolation. Slow, higher quality.
5)Catmull-Rom: This is another type of interpolation. Slow, higher quality.
<br />[*]Disable effects processing: Checking this will disable any emulation of effects like reverb, lowering sound quality but increasing speed.
<br />[*]Disable effects processing: Checking this will disable any emulation of effects like reverb, lowering sound quality but increasing speed.
<br />[*]Reverb boost factor: As described, boosts by the selected factor the intensity of reverb effects. Can cause sound bugs.
<br />[*]Use the de-alias filter: As described, gives more emphasis to the highs.
<br />[*]Enable debug options: Checking this will make the Configure Debug Options button available. When clicked it will present you with various logging options which can be enabled for debugging purposes. Should only be used by developers.
<br />[*]Enable debug options: Checking this will make the Configure Debug Options button available. When clicked it will present you with various logging options which can be enabled for debugging purposes. Should only be used by developers.
<br />[*]Module: Here you can select 1 out of 5 settings, which are different ways of outputting sound in your system:
<br />[*]Module: Here you can select 1 out of 5 settings, which are different ways of outputting sound in your system:
1)No sound: Will not produce any sound (mute) resulting in best speed.
1)No sound: Will not produce any sound (mute) resulting in best speed.
2)X Audio 2: This is the recommended method, works better under Vista so XP users might want to try the third option.
2)X Audio 2: This is the recommended method, works better under Vista so XP users might want to try the third option.
3)DirectSound: Should be slightly worse than X Audio 2,use it if it works better for you.
3)DirectSound: Should be slightly worse than X Audio 2,use it if it works better for you.
4)Wave out: Not recommended, option 2 or 3 should always work better.
4)Wave out: Not recommended, option 2 or 3 should always work better.
5)Portaudio: Uses a crossplatform library called Portaudio. This is the only option aside from no sound in Linux.
5)Portaudio: Uses a crossplatform library called Portaudio. This is the only option aside from no sound in Linux.
<br />[*]Latency: The lower the latency value the smaller audio delay you will have. [b]Note[/b] that setting latency too low WILL cause cracks and pops in sound, so change the values until you find the lowest one that works with your game without causing cracks.
<br />[*]Latency: The lower the latency value the smaller audio delay you will have. [b]Note[/b] that setting latency too low WILL cause cracks and pops in sound, so change the values until you find the lowest one that works with your game without causing cracks.
<br />[*]Synchronizing mode:
<br />[*]Synchronizing mode:
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[*]TimeStretch: The default and recommended setting. This keeps audio and video in sync, and also helps eliminate cracks and other sound problems. Note that if your speed is low, your sound will also be as slow as your video with this setting.
[*]TimeStretch: The default and recommended setting. This keeps audio and video in sync, and also helps eliminate cracks and other sound problems. Note that if your speed is low, your sound will also be as slow as your video with this setting.
[*]Async Mix: Makes the audio out of sync with the video, so you will get normal sound speed even if your frame rate is not optimal. [b]Can cause games to hang or crash so use with caution![/b]
[*]Async Mix: Makes the audio out of sync with the video, so you will get normal sound speed even if your frame rate is not optimal. [b]Can cause games to hang or crash so use with caution![/b]
[*]None: Audio will skip if you set this mode and you don't get max speed with the game you're running. Small FPS boost.
[*]None: Audio will skip if you set this mode and you don't get max speed with the game you're running. Small FPS boost.
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<br />[*]Advanced: Here you can fine tune how your selected time stretcher will work. As described in the GUI, larger values are better if you are not getting good speeds while the opposite is true if you're running your game above full speed. Pressing Reset to Defaults will set all values here back in their initial setting.
<br />[*]Advanced: Here you can fine tune how your selected time stretcher will work. As described in the GUI, larger values are better if you are not getting good speeds while the opposite is true if you're running your game above full speed. Pressing Reset to Defaults will set all values here back in their initial setting.
<br />[*]Audio Expansion mode: Here you can choose if you want the audio produced from the plugin to be expanded to your whole speaker configuration and not just in 2 channels (stereo). [b]Only usable with the XAudio2 module[/b].
<br />[*]Audio Expansion mode: Here you can choose if you want the audio produced from the plugin to be expanded to your whole speaker configuration and not just in 2 channels (stereo). [b]Only usable with the XAudio2 module[/b].
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[*]Stereo: Default setting, no audio expansion when this is selected.
[*]Stereo: Default setting, no audio expansion when this is selected.
[*]Quadrafonic: Will expand audio to 4 speakers
[*]Quadrafonic: Will expand audio to 4 speakers
[*]Surround 5.1: Will expand audio to 5.1 surround speakers
[*]Surround 5.1: Will expand audio to 5.1 surround speakers
[*]Surround 7.1: Will expand audio to 7.1 surround speakers
[*]Surround 7.1: Will expand audio to 7.1 surround speakers
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<br />[*]Use a Winamp DSP plugin: If you don't know what this is, leave it be. (Not available in Linux at the moment.)
<br />[*]Use a Winamp DSP plugin: If you don't know what this is, leave it be. (Not available in Linux at the moment.)
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<h2 id="Pad">PAD:</h2>
<h2 id="Pad">PAD:</h2>
Here you will be able to use 2 plugins, Lilypad v0.10.0 and SSSPSX Pad v1.7.1.
Here you will be able to use 2 plugins, Lilypad v0.11.0 and SSSPSX Pad v1.7.1.
<h3>Select SSSPSX Pad v1.7.1 and press the Configure button.</h3>
<h3>Select SSSPSX Pad v1.7.1 and press the Configure button.</h3>
You'll see a window like this (click to enlarge):
You'll see a window like this (click to enlarge):
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Now hit Configure to start configuring SSSPSX Pad:
Now hit Configure to start configuring SSSPSX Pad:
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[*]Here, you simply press on each button's name and input the key you want to assign to it. If you want to clear a key from being assigned somewhere you can click on the respective button and wait until the "Timeout: " timer reaches 0. Then the selected key will be assigned to NONE again.
[*]Here, you simply press on each button's name and input the key you want to assign to it. If you want to clear a key from being assigned somewhere you can click on the respective button and wait until the "Timeout: " timer reaches 0. Then the selected key will be assigned to NONE again.
<br />[*]Click on the PAD1/PAD2 tabs on the upper left corner to switch from configuring controller 1 to controller 2.
<br />[*]Click on the PAD1/PAD2 tabs on the upper left corner to switch from configuring controller 1 to controller 2.
<br />[*]SSSPSX Pad supports analog controllers. You can assign your analog axis in the "LX,LY,RX,RY" buttons. LX is for Left analog X-Axis,LY is for Left analog Y-Axis,RX is for Right analog X-Axis,RY is for Right analog Y-Axis
<br />[*]SSSPSX Pad supports analog controllers. You can assign your analog axis in the "LX,LY,RX,RY" buttons. LX is for Left analog X-Axis,LY is for Left analog Y-Axis,RX is for Right analog X-Axis,RY is for Right analog Y-Axis
<br />[*]The R3 and L3 buttons are the buttons on the analog stick of the ps2 controller, R for right and L for left as usual.
<br />[*]The R3 and L3 buttons are the buttons on the analog stick of the ps2 controller, R for right and L for left as usual.
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<h3>Select Lilypad v0.10.0 and press the Configure button.</h3>
<h3>Select Lilypad v0.11.0 and press the Configure button.</h3>
You'll see a window like this (click to enlarge):
You'll see a window like this (click to enlarge):
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[*]Lilypad is a very advanced input plugin supporting keyboards, mouse, game pads and XBOX 360 pads. Also it includes some very handy hacks for use with PCSX2 like the ESC hack or the Disable Screensaver option.
[*]Lilypad is a very advanced input plugin supporting keyboards, mouse, game pads and XBOX 360 pads. Also it includes some very handy hacks for use with PCSX2 like the ESC hack or the Disable Screensaver option.
<br />[*]For a very detailed description about what each setting does and how to properly configure it, visit the official thread of the plugin [url=http://forums.pcsx2.net/Thread-LilyPad-0-10-0]HERE[/url]. You can also download the latest version from there or from our plugins download section :)
<br />[*]For a very detailed description about what each setting does and how to properly configure it, visit the official thread of the plugin [url=http://forums.pcsx2.net/Thread-LilyPad-0-10-0]HERE[/url].
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<h2 id="Cdvd">Cdvdrom:</h2>
<h2 id="Cdvd">Cdvdrom:</h2>
In most circumstances, you will be able to use the built in ISO loader in PCSX2 by choosing ISO in the CDVD menu, and then, under ISO Selector, either choosing an image from the list or choosing browse to add one.
In most circumstances, you will be able to use the built in ISO loader in PCSX2 by choosing ISO in the CDVD menu, and then, under ISO Selector, either choosing an image from the list or choosing browse to add one.
However, if you want to use a plugin to do things such as playing a game from the actual DVD disc or creating a dump of an ISO file, choose "Plugin" in the CDVD menu, and then select a CDVD plugin.
However, if you want to use a plugin to do things such as playing a game from the actual DVD disc or creating a dump of an ISO file, choose "Plugin" in the CDVD menu, and then select a CDVD plugin.
By default, PCSX2 includes Gigaherz's CDVD v0.8.0, Linuz Iso CDVD v0.9.0 and CDVDnull v0.6.0.
By default, PCSX2 includes Gigaherz's CDVD v0.8.0, Linuz Iso CDVD v0.9.0 and CDVDnull v0.6.0.
<h3>Select Gigaherz's CDVD v0.8.0 and press configure.</h3>
<h3>Select Gigaherz's CDVD v0.8.0 and press configure.</h3>
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[*]Pretty simple really, just select the drive letter from which the plugin will read the disc from. It will then directly run your PS2 game from the CD/DVD you have inserted in your drive
[*]Pretty simple really, just select the drive letter from which the plugin will read the disc from. It will then directly run your PS2 game from the CD/DVD you have inserted in your drive
<br />[*]This is the only plugin that at least partially supports disc changing. If you have troubles changing a disc that is required by a game try this plugin!
<br />[*]This is the only plugin that at least partially supports disc changing. If you have troubles changing a disc that is required by a game try this plugin!
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<h3>Select Linuz Iso CDVD v0.9.0 and hit configure.</h3>
<h3>Select Linuz Iso CDVD v0.9.0 and hit configure.</h3>
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[*]This plugin has the extra ability of compressing your images to save you disk space apart from running your images for the emulator.
[*]This plugin has the extra ability of compressing your images to save you disk space apart from running your images for the emulator.
<br />[*]Click Select Iso to select the game image you want to run/compress. Once you've selected an image you can either close the config window so you can run it or press "Compress Iso" to compress it. If you selected an already compressed image you can also select "Decompress Iso" to decompress it.
<br />[*]Click Select Iso to select the game image you want to run/compress. Once you've selected an image you can either close the config window so you can run it or press "Compress Iso" to compress it. If you selected an already compressed image you can also select "Decompress Iso" to decompress it.
<br />[*]Under "Compression Method" you can select either ".Z - compress faster", which will compress your image faster but make it larger or ".BZ - compress better", which will compress your image slowly but make it smaller.
<br />[*]Under "Compression Method" you can select either ".Z - compress faster", which will compress your image faster but make it larger or ".BZ - compress better", which will compress your image slowly but make it smaller.
<br />[*]Under Options you can check/uncheck "Enable Block Dump=>'ISO name.dump'". When checked, this option will create a "ISO name".dump file in the PCSX2 root folder(where pcsx2-r4600.exe is located) from the game you ran. This file is like a small iso, which is mainly used for debugging. It will store the sectors read during the execution of the game you ran, so afterwards you will be able to load the file(using "select iso" of Linuz Iso CDVD) and run it without any image/cd/dvd. Note that if the game will try to read any other sectors from the ones not included in the dump file, it will obviously stop responding.
<br />[*]Under Options you can check/uncheck "Enable Block Dump=>'ISO name.dump'". When checked, this option will create a "ISO name".dump file in the PCSX2 root folder(where pcsx2-r4600.exe is located) from the game you ran. This file is like a small iso, which is mainly used for debugging. It will store the sectors read during the execution of the game you ran, so afterwards you will be able to load the file(using "select iso" of Linuz Iso CDVD) and run it without any image/cd/dvd. Note that if the game will try to read any other sectors from the ones not included in the dump file, it will obviously stop responding.
<br />[*]Press ok to save your changes.
<br />[*]Press ok to save your changes.
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<h3>CDVDnull v0.6.0</h3>
<h3>CDVDnull v0.6.0</h3>
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[*]This is a Null plugin just like GSnull, meaning it simply does nothing. It doesn't have a configuration screen for obvious reasons.
[*]This is a Null plugin just like GSnull, meaning it simply does nothing. It doesn't have a configuration screen for obvious reasons.
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<h2 id="Dev9">Dev9:</h2>
<h2 id="Dev9">Dev9:</h2>
Here are the plugins that handle the HDD(hard disk drive) and ethernet emulation. There is only Dev9null v0.5.0 included in the 0.9.8 package, yet another Null plugin which is exactly like all the other ones.
Here are the p
Also there is a newer Dev9 plugin in development by Luigi__, the MegaDev9 plugin which is still in early stages but very promising. For the time being, it partially emulates the ps2 HDD. You can get it [url=http://forums.ngemu.com/ps2-plugin-questions-troubleshooting/109713-megadev9-plugin.html]here[/url].
<h2 id="USB">Usb:</h2>
Here are the plugins that handle USB(Universal Serial Bus) emulation. The release package includes USB Null v0.7.0 which is yet another Null plugin. Nothing to configure for the above reason. There is a new USB plugin that supports USB mice, keyboards and Lightguns by [url=http://forums.pcsx2.net/User-shalma]Shalma[/url] ca