PCSX2 v2.7.246 has been released, enhancing the free, open-source PlayStation 2 emulator. It emulates PS2 hardware using MIPS CPU interpreters, recompilers, and a virtual machine to manage hardware states and system memory, enabling users to play PS2 games on their PCs with added features. The changelog highlights improvements such as refactoring texture shuffle detection and quad conversion, along with new utility functions for vertices and quads. You can download the latest version of PCSX2 at the provided source.
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PCSX2 v2.7.246 has been released. PCSX2 is a complimentary, open-source emulator for PlayStation 2 (PS2). Its purpose is to replicate the PS2’s hardware through a combination of MIPS CPU Interpreters, Recompilers, and a Virtual Machine that manages hardware states and PS2 system memory. This functionality enables you to enjoy PS2 games on your PC, accompanied by numerous extra features and advantages.
PCSX2 Changelog:
* GS: Improved texture shuffle detection and quad conversion.
* GS: Introduced utility functions for vertices/quads.
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