Playing PS2 games on your PC easily

Filed Under (games, guide) by Abbas on 10-08-2008

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I’ve been reading alot of posts by new users complaining about not being able to get the playstation2 emulator, PCSX2, to work properly. Since I’ve been testing my PS2 games on this emulator since its very early stages, I thought it was about time i wrote a configuration guide for all you guys who might be interested in playing PS2 games on your PCs. First of all, if you want to know about why you should test/play your PS2 games on PC, here are a few good reasons:

  • PCSX2 lets you play games in very high resolution because of the advanced graphics plugins that it uses, compared to the low resolution of the PS2 console.
  • You can save your PS2 games at ANYTIME you want without needing any ingame checkpoint, by using save-states. Thats a very big advantage for games that won’t let you save your game unless you reach a checkpoint or the end of a level.
  • You can take high-resolution screenshots of games while playing on your PC and you can even record videos of your gameplay if you want to show off to your friends. :) There are alot more reasons but by now I guess you will be interested in giving PCSX2 a try anyway, so back to the topic.

The guide:

First of all, you’ll be needing to download PCSX2 (quite obvious :P ). After installing it, you’ll be needing a PS2 bios file (which is normally named like SCPH-XXXX.bin), this file basically contains all the information about how a PS2 plays a game. PCSX2 needs this file to play games on your PC. You will have to search for this file on Google as I can’t host it since its Sony’s property. After you’ve got the BIOS file (SCPH-XXXX.bin), put it in /bios directory of PCSX2′s folder.

Now its time to launch PCSX2 and configure it. So run the emulator.

Tekken4, a PS2 game, running on PCSX2 in Windows Vista

Tekken4, a PS2 game, running on PCSX2 in Windows Vista

Now click on Config from the menu, and choose Configuration        Read the rest of this entry »

OverHauling mIRC to chat with style

Filed Under (guide) by Abbas on 08-08-2008

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Most of you IRC fans out there probably are using the most popular IRC client, mIRC. Well, mIRC is great for starters who prefer simplicity over style and functionality but for most of you who’ve been using mIRC for years there are many nice addons available out there to make your online life easier. One such nice addon is  NoNameScript.

NoNameScript gives mIRC a completely new look with dozens of extra features that’ll makes chatting on IRC more fun, stylish and convenient for you. NoNameScript equips mIRC with beautiful and efficient Tree-based view on the right side of the chat client to show which servers you’re connected to and which chatrooms you’re hangin’ out in.

Other than the visual candy which itself enough to impress many of your friends there are features like a lagBar to let you know if you’re lagging behind your server, controlled pasting options to let you paste huge articles without getting kicked out for flooding, lots of new slap messages to tease your friends with, bad-words/SPAM/flood protection & mail check. Read the rest of this entry »