![]() It also contains a working version for AMD GPUs I edited and a screenshot of how the game looks with each setting) PsxFX Custom (Optional) (My custom settings for PsxFX. PsxFX (Optional) (A custom shader I use with the GPU core plugins) Sound Audio Driver 1.10b (Optional) (A sound plugin, if you want a more “crisp” sound) Pete’s OpenGL2 Driver 2.9 (Optional) (An OpenGL 2 graphics plugin that works on ePSXe 1.9.25 and under, it is not needed in ePSXe 2.0.0 or higher as it already has it) Reshade (Optional) (A shader for DX8+ games, works with GSDx) Uses CPU rendering, supports multi-threading, located in the plugins folder named GSdx32-XXXX.dll,where XXXX is your CPU type, most likely AVX) GSDx (Optional) (A DirectX 9/11 plugin that works on ePSXe and PCSX2. RetroArch Tutorial (Better version than what I put down below)ĭifficulty Modifier (Required, if you still haven’t got it for some reason) RetroArch (Required if not using ePSXe, highly recommended over ePSXe 2.0+) You need to the BIOS in the “bios” folder.ĮPSXe (Required, Recommend v1.9.0 / v1.9.25) You need to put it in the “system” folder.ĮPSXe 1.9.0 and below does not need a specific BIOS to run. RetroArch needs a BIOS file, specifically from the 5500 series (SCPH5500-2.bin) so you can find that one on your own. Every version above has an emulated HLE BIOS that comes with ePSXe that works just fine. You will need a BIOS file for ePSXe 1.9.0 and below. The only other version I would recommend is ePSXe 1.9.25 or just use RetroArch which you can find below. You can use ePSXe 2.0+ however, it has been reported to have been buggy. It is recommended you use ePSXe 1.9.0 (this is the version I developed it for). You can use any ePSXe version that is supported. ![]() ![]()
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