

- AUTO INSTALL PS2 EMULATOR PATCH
- AUTO INSTALL PS2 EMULATOR FULL
- AUTO INSTALL PS2 EMULATOR RAR
- AUTO INSTALL PS2 EMULATOR ISO
- AUTO INSTALL PS2 EMULATOR DOWNLOAD
Do make sure to try to keep your widescreen patches up to date by seeing if the above post was edited since new ones are made and they get refined overtime. I personally put them in the cloud so I know exactly where they are.
AUTO INSTALL PS2 EMULATOR RAR
rar at the bottom of the linked post, and put it somewhere you intend to keep it and extract the rar.
AUTO INSTALL PS2 EMULATOR DOWNLOAD
The 1st thing we are going to want to do is download our widescreen patches.
AUTO INSTALL PS2 EMULATOR PATCH
I only have 3 games "installed" as of writing this and already found a newer patch I already had installed for one, so if you want to get the latest ones read on, if you dont care just skim everything about downloading them and adapt the guide a bit for your use case. But keep in mind these versions might not be the latest version.
AUTO INSTALL PS2 EMULATOR FULL
You may notice that the emulator GUI is still lingering and the game isn't full screen, we are going to get to these facts later on so when you launch it "feels" like a native PC game and you don't have to manually close the GUI and full screen it. "D:\Games\Emulators\Consoles\Sony\PS2\PCSX2 1.4.0\pcsx2.exe" "D:\Games\Emulators\ROMs\Sony\PS2\Metal Gear Solid 2.iso"Īnd that is, if everything is done correctly now upon launching "Metal Gear Solid 2" in your Steam library it will launch PCSX2 which will then load up MGS2. So now the whole target line will look something like this. "D:\Games\Emulators\ROMs\Sony\PS2\Metal Gear Solid 2.iso"
AUTO INSTALL PS2 EMULATOR ISO
(Be mindful not to delete the quotes,) and then we are going to put the pathway to the iso we are trying to load, so in my case, it would be. To make the game auto launch we need to alter this, after the entry for PCSX2 we are going to put a space. "D:\Games\Emulators\Consoles\Sony\PS2\PCSX2 1.4.0\pcsx2.exe" In here you will have the path that directs our shortcut to the emulator for my use case it looks like this. Back in steam we are going to change the name of the steam shortcut, I am going to use Metal Gear Solid 2 as an example, so we will change the name of pcsx2 to "Metal Gear Solid 2"Īfter that, we are going to go to the "Target" entry field. Then we are going to go into Windows Explorer and navigate to our folder with the actual games. So what we are going to do is right click on the pcsx2 entry in our steam list and go to properties. So now we have our emulator in steam, but it can't auto launch a title yet. In the new window that pops up, we are going to select our "pcsx2.exe" executable and "ADD SELECTED PROGRAMS" In the bottom left of steam, you will see "ADD A GAME" we are going to click on that, and "Add a Non-Steam Game" Once we have our emulator and games directories setup we are going to go into steam. Finally, in the platforms name I have the name of the emulator in question and the version number as an easy way to tell how out of date the emulator might be, the ROMs folder follows the same idea, just without the emulator name folder Then I have each platform that manufacturer has made within that category. Within each of those, I have the console manufacturer in question so in this case Sony. Directory Setup Tip: I personally emulate a lot of consoles, the best way I have personally found to set up my directories is I have an "Emulation" folder, within that folder I have a "Consoles" & "ROMs" folder.Install PCSX2 in whatever location you want to keep it in, Following that we are going to make a directory for our isos/roms. So the 1st thing we are going to do to achieve this is to set up out directories.
