That's all of the settings that will help make the game look as accurate as possible.
If you plan on playing TSFP's story mode, you should also set "skipdraw" to 1, although if you do this, the menu background will go from blue to grey, and you won't have the visual effect that occurs when you use the ghost gun. This helps make 2D objects like HUD and Menu items look more accurate with no cost to performance. In the window that opened, check the "Align Sprite" box.
Check the "Enable HW Hacks" box and click on the "Advanced settings and hacks" button. You can use custom resolution if you want, but setting it to 1920x1080 won't run as well as just setting it to "4x Native" so typically it's not worth it.
I personally use 3x Native because its close enough to 1080p for me, has greater compatibility, and runs better. Internal Resolution can be set at "Native" for 480p, "3x Native" for 720p, and "4x Native" for 1080p. Check "Allow 8-Bit Textures," it doesn't affect performance and increases compatibility. Texture Filtering I set to bilinear, but this is completely your preference.
General rule of thumb is don't use Software unless you want an accurate-looking game that runs horribly. Starting with the renderer, choose what's best for you, but I've seen minimal graphical glitches using OpenGL (Hardware). This section will be all about what works best for my PC, as well as some settings that should be on for Timesplitters to look its best. What settings look best, and what may run the best will also vary, depending on your version of PCSX2 and how powerful your CPU and graphics card are. With this plugin, some options may vary based on what version of PCSX2 you're using. Now lets move on to setting up what Timesplitters will look like by going to config>Video (GS)>plugin settings. If you don't have these options, or there are no default controller settings for some reason, you can select your input device of choice from the pad 1 tab, and setup your device by clicking on the button you want to simulate, and pressing what you want it to be on your gamepad/keyboard (please don't try to play with your keyboard)
Having these programs will also help if you've got some other PC games that need an XBOX 360 controller, but you REALLY wanna use your DS4. All of these options emulate the XBOX 360 controller, plus gives you some customization too. With Dualshock 4, you can use DS4windows or Inputmapper. If you plan on using a Dualshock 3, I recommend you use Better DS3, it's just better. By default, the program is set up to handle XBOX 360 gamepads, so if you planned on playing that way, mission accomplished, you can not bother with these settings. The first thing you wanna do is setup your gamepad by clicking on config>Controller (pad)>plugin settings. Select Config, then Video (GS), click the Plugin Settings.Once you have completed the setup process, you can now customize individual settings. Open the PCSX2 software on your computer.ΔΆ. The display may be different for PCSX2 1.6.0 and the latest version. The PCSX2 version that I use for this setting is PCSX2 1.4.0.
How to Settings PCSX2 Without Lag on Windows 10 Therefore, the best PCSX2 setting is needed to solve this lag problem. Because it will only cause lag that interferes with the gameplay. However, low PC specs make them discouraged to play PS2 games with the PCSX2. There are many motives why people use these emulators, but some of the reason is the original platforms of the games are not produced anymore and they have no money to buy a newer console because the price is relatively expensive. Besides Windows, you're also able to run PS2 games with PCSX2 on other platforms such as Linux and Mac. One of the most popular is using the PCSX2 emulator for Windows (PC). There are various ways you can do to play old-school PS2 games on different platforms.