Niode wrote:You need a pretty beefy computer. I struggled to run Shadows of Collosus in 1080p on my Q6600 + HD4870. Then I upgraded to a HD6950 and framerates were smoother, but not massively so. Most likely that was to do with the bump in video ram up to 2GB. It seems to be massively dependant on CPU (as with most emulation).
PCSXE2 isn't hard to get up and running, there's plenty of guides out there that tell you exactly how to set it up for most of the popular games. Just follow it step by step.
You don't need a powerful PC to play PS2 games at full speed, at the native resolution. A cheap 600$ one can do the trick. Some might ask me 'What's the point if you can't improve the graphics?'
The convenience of having everything i need on one single system, my secondary PC is constantly connected to my TV.
And i don't have to worry about the hardware failing. (with my PC, i can easily take it to one of the dozen PC shops in my city if it ever fails me - which has never happened in the 4 years i've had it, with a console, i have to research and find the parts on the internet, usually i never do, overall is an incredible hassle for me)