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PS2 Games May Be Played on Xbox Series X and S at 4K 60fps

Jethro
Last updated: November 10, 2022 16:28
Jethro
Published November 10, 2022
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Old PlayStation 2 games can now be played at native 4K resolution and 60 frames per second using an emulator. on the Series X and S Xboxes.

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The genius who made this discovery, Modern Vintage Gamer, demonstrated games like the first God of War, Silent Hill 2, Ratchet & Clank, OutRun 2006, and others playing flawlessly on the new hardware.

It contains enough wibbly wobbly timey wimey wizardry to cause your head to explode. It goes without saying that emulation is still subject to ambiguous legal regulations, and the only way to legally utilize ROMs is to purchase the game for which they were created.

One only needs to think about what happened to the proprietor of RomUniverse when Nintendo discovered the website was a repository for their games to understand that sharing ROMs is prohibited and will result in legal action.

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Moving on, it is the XBSX2 emulator that has upscaled these beloved classic games to a magnificent new resolution and made their gameplay and narratives accessible to new audiences.

That may sound like a thing that is unquestionably excellent, but for the reasons mentioned earlier, we won’t be instructing you on how to get the XBSX2 onto your Xbox Series S or X.

According to Modern Vintage Gamer, the emulator is among the easiest to use they have ever experienced, and it performs significantly better than the Retroarch emulator.

Additionally, they suggest keeping the Xbox Series S’s upscaling at 2K native resolution to guarantee that practically all PlayStation 2 games run at 60 frames per second.

Ready to try it out?

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