PCSX2 v2.7.133 has been released, enhancing the free and open-source PlayStation 2 emulator. It emulates PS2 hardware using MIPS CPU interpreters and a virtual machine, allowing users to play PS2 games on PC with added features. Key updates in this version include improvements to anti-blur handling, cleanup of various loops in the code, and adjustments to hardware handling and warnings. Changes also involve the removal of unnecessary casts and optimization for DirectX 12. Users can download PCSX2 v2.7.133 from the official source.
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PCSX2 v2.7.133 has been released. PCSX2 is a free, open-source emulator for PlayStation 2 (PS2). It simulates the PS2 hardware through a blend of MIPS CPU interpreters, recompilers, and a virtual machine that oversees the hardware states and PS2 system memory. This enables you to enjoy PS2 games on your PC, along with numerous extra features and advantages.
PCSX2 Changelog:
* GS/HW: Added missing multi-draw framebuffer copy check for date barrier.
* GS: Enhanced anti-blur handling.
* microVU: Cleaned up several for loops.
* dev9: Removed unnecessary cast.
* GS/HW: Returned iterator from RemoveFromHashCache.
* Misc: Simplified for loop.
* Misc: Cleaned up additional for loops.
* DX12: Changed type of “level” to u32.
* GS: Fixed warnings for unused lambda captures.
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