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Thread: tekken5, virtual fighter4, fight for NY emus??

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    Default tekken5, virtual fighter4, fight for NY emus??

    hi there everyone.
    im really new here so i hope that the fact i couldnt find answers to these questions anywhere wont be of indication of ignorance or poor searching skills.

    is there a PS2 emulator that can run the following games on my PC?:
    virtual fighter 4
    tekken 5
    def jam fight for N.Y

    my pc specs are:
    AMD 3000+ (single core)
    1GB ram
    Radeon x1900xt 512MB

    also -
    what am i supposed to do with the bios in emulators? how am i supposed to load bios and how do i know what to load? is it game dependant or PC dependant or what?....


    thanks.

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    Default Re: tekken5, virtual fighter4, fight for NY emus??

    To my understanding, you need Dual core and 2 GB of RAM.

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    really?
    as far as i could see, of those 3 games only virtual fighter 4 is compatible with the emulator to begin with...

    any other comments about the bios things (im not asking where to get them. just what are they and how do i use them), or if any of these games is really compatible with the pcsx2?...

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    Default Re: tekken5, virtual fighter4, fight for NY emus??

    You can check PCSX2's compatibility list on PCSX2.net.

    A BIOS is like an operating system for the PlayStation 2 which lets you access memory card files and manage your I/O devices.

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    Default Re: tekken5, virtual fighter4, fight for NY emus??

    yea, i know this list. i checked it before. but thanks anyways.

    i managed to get VF4 to run but it runs slowly. i know that this is the case with emulators these days and there isn't a good solution for this yet if u dont have a dual-core which i dont.
    however i wonder if there is a way to configure the pcsx2 emulator to help around some edges.
    my specs are above and it seems like this is as good as it gets but perhaps, since i dont know the emulation software well at all i am missing something.
    maybe i configured something wrong or i need to check or change something...?
    (my cpu supports sse2, if that matters...)

    can it be or is it just wishful thinking?

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