PCSX2 v2.7.106, a free open-source PlayStation 2 emulator, allows users to play PS2 games on PCs by emulating the console’s hardware using MIPS CPU interpreters, recompilers, and a virtual machine. The latest update includes various improvements such as an updated Base Translation in Qt, enhancements to game database settings for Genki titles, fixes to SPU IRQs, and prevention of duplicate saved addresses in the debugger. Additional changes involve resetting precision on soft resets and streamlining Visual Studio detection. Users can download the new version from the PCSX2 website.
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PCSX2 v2.7.106 has been released. PCSX2 is a free and open-source emulator for the PlayStation 2 (PS2). Its aim is to replicate the PS2’s hardware by utilizing a blend of MIPS CPU Interpreters, Recompilers, and a Virtual Machine that oversees hardware states and PS2 system memory. This enables you to play PS2 titles on your PC, along with numerous enhanced features.
PCSX2 Changelog:
* [ci skip] Qt: Updated Base Translation.
* Qt: Prevent focus stealing when a modal dialog is active
* GameDB: Modified upscaling settings for Genki titles
* SPU: Fixed and streamlined SPU IRQ’s
* IPU: Reset dc dct precision during soft reset
* Debugger: Avoid loading duplicate saved addresses
* Deps: Implemented vswhere for Visual Studio detection
* SIO2: Renamed registers
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