PSX Emulator
ePSXe is a PlayStation video game console emulator for x86-based PC hardware with Microsoft Windows or Linux, as well as devices running Android. It was written by three authors, using the aliases calb, _Demo_ and Galtor
Hi guys, this is just a basic setup guide to get the emulator working
properly without crashes or errors or whatever so you can start playing
your favorite games. This is by no means a full configuration guide.
System Requirements
Just follow the Wizard Guide and you should be good.
However, it is important to keep these in mind when configuring the emulator:
ePSXe by default should have this selected but unfortunately not because of a developer oversight. Ought to be fixed in the next release.
There you have it! You can start playing your games right away- be sure to configure your graphics and memory settings- check out my ePSXe Plugin Guide to get started
System Requirements
- OS: Windows Vista/7/8/10
- OS compatible device (preferrably one that runs Windows 8/10 well)
- Input: keyboard or controller (as of yet no touchscreen support)- recommended controller for authenticity
- GPU: OpenGL/DirectX compatible gpu- Geforce or Radeon for advanced graphics settings (Intel Graphics not recommended)
- (Optional) DVD-Drive
- Latest ePSXe version (can be found here in the official website)
- (Optional but recommended) a PlayStation bios
- Your game (image or physical copy)
Just follow the Wizard Guide and you should be good.
However, it is important to keep these in mind when configuring the emulator:
- Do not download external GPU and SPU plugins: Most other third party plugins are also outdated and obsolete, and so may cause issues. Strongly advise against downloading and using third party plugins- the internal cores have all the functionality and more.
- There is an in-built cheat function- do not use PEC as that is an outdated plugin as well, and causes nothing but problems in newer ePSXe builds.
- Use ePSXe GPU core for 2D games and Pete OpenGL2 core for 3D games for best results. Set the resolution to your desktop resolution.
- Threading mode 2 in both GPU cores sometimes may cause functionality problems with sound, esc+function keys, or outright crash the emulator. Keep this setting at threading mode 1.
- GTE Widescreen hacks can sometimes cause texture glitches. Keep this setting off.
- HLE mode can be buggy: can sometimes cause blackscreens or crash the emulator with unknown opcode errors- recommended using a real PlayStation Bios
- When configuring the SPU core, set sound latency to Low and Full sound Effects. Do not use any other SPU plugin.
- Use the CDR WNT/W2K core- may run into problems using CDR ASPI
- Some games use CDDA tracks and so music might not play. Run the .cue file instead of the .bin file, or if you have a dvd drive just play your physical copy to get around this problem
- You can click on the ePSXe logo to open your game list. From there you can select the folder where your games are and they will appear automatically.
- Enable individual memcards by game to avoid running out of memory card blocks- having this turned off makes no sense and only serves to be detrimental.
- Don't read the help file- its very outdated (ePSXe 1.5.2). Forums are here to help!
ePSXe by default should have this selected but unfortunately not because of a developer oversight. Ought to be fixed in the next release.
There you have it! You can start playing your games right away- be sure to configure your graphics and memory settings- check out my ePSXe Plugin Guide to get started
Here Link For epxe
http://www.epsxe.com/download.php
Here Link For PSX Games
https://www.emulatorgames.net/
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