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6/15/2025, 9:37:40 AM
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If you insist...
>wide compatibility for a wide array of system specs, even most modern integrated-graphics-cards-only PCs can run most of the PS2/GC library natively
>multiple free emulation solutions available both for Windows and for Linux/Mac, to the point of having several bootable solutions to return retard-proof GUIs for vidya browsing, once you set it up
>emulation programs approachable both for those who tinker around with settings and those who just want to start as soon as possible, both with standalone applications as well as frontend solutions
>loads of added features to the games on the go from cheats to bezel overlay customization, with support for select games/systems in form of graphical enhancements of sorts (widescreen hacks for 4:3-aspect-ratio games) and dedicated mods of all kinds
>ready to go on whatever system once you set it all up, no fear to lose it with later PCs if you hold onto your files properly
The list goes on. Most you're getting from commercial software emulation solutions these days are save states, rewind and "save states" like NSO does. That is, until the emulation medium is deemed obsolete and trashed away one or a few gens later.
If you insist...
>wide compatibility for a wide array of system specs, even most modern integrated-graphics-cards-only PCs can run most of the PS2/GC library natively
>multiple free emulation solutions available both for Windows and for Linux/Mac, to the point of having several bootable solutions to return retard-proof GUIs for vidya browsing, once you set it up
>emulation programs approachable both for those who tinker around with settings and those who just want to start as soon as possible, both with standalone applications as well as frontend solutions
>loads of added features to the games on the go from cheats to bezel overlay customization, with support for select games/systems in form of graphical enhancements of sorts (widescreen hacks for 4:3-aspect-ratio games) and dedicated mods of all kinds
>ready to go on whatever system once you set it all up, no fear to lose it with later PCs if you hold onto your files properly
The list goes on. Most you're getting from commercial software emulation solutions these days are save states, rewind and "save states" like NSO does. That is, until the emulation medium is deemed obsolete and trashed away one or a few gens later.
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