![]() Long story short, in terms of compatibility/experience: PS2 > PS3 full BC > PCSX2 > PS3 half-BC/non-BC > PS4. There are still a lot of games that perform worse on slim models, though. Additionally, many games play *better* on non-BC slim/super slim models rather than half-BC models (Yakuza (no freeze), Shadow Hearts 1 (not lottery freeze), Shadow Hearts 2/3 (no analog freeze), Shadow of Destiny (no freeze on chapter 4), Silent Hill 2 (no missing geometry)), and some games that used to perform worse now perform on-par (Need for Speed Underground 2). Surprisingly, there are games that fail to run or have problems on full-BC models (Orphen: Scion of Sorcery blackscreens after PS2 logo, FFXII has "confirmation sound" glitch due to SPU2 emulation). In this guide, we will be talking about how to play PS2 games on your PC. Some games may work, but others will struggle to run at a decent speed. Note that this emulator will not work properly for those who are using a low-end PC. Overall, I would say fully backwards compatible PS3 models are the second best way to play PS2. The emulator which I’m talking about is called PCSX2. PS4 is last in terms of compatibility, although it does have the ability to upscale 2x resolution the games that are compatible. Get an emulator to be able to load the games from your computer or phone or play the online. PCSX2 is great, but I tend to just use PS3 for emulation since my laptop isn't as high end. For playing PS2 games you just need to have a PC or laptop. PS2 will obviously be the best at playing PS2 games. ![]()
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