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Here is the complete steps to play PlayStation 2 games on a PC, its useful tutorial, you just have to install the smaller tool and need a bios file to run it properly, Read it more for complete info.

  1. Download and install a smaller tool PCSX2 [1] which is most important to run the games. Open the software and click Next to install.
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  3. Now here you can't finish without getting the BIOS Image file, To get this image file you must have legal license from Sony PlayStation, Once you got it from your PlayStation provider, Insert it into the Folder that High-lighted in your document PCXS2 Folder. Once its done Click On Finish. Your setting at this Emulator is done.
  4. You can also insert the ISO file to run on it. Enjoy Playing you Games
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    Why does the PCSX2 lag?
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    It emulates the PlayStation system to make the game playable,so it needs more RAM to run smoothly.
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    Does it require a PS 2 controller to play games in an emulator?
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    No, but you will need to configure the buttons.
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    I inserted my bios file into the PCSX2 and it loads perfectly but when I insert a PS2 disk game it doesn't play. Why not?
    Community Answer
    Make sure your game is a .iso file and is not in a zipped folder. If it is in a zipped folder, unzip it. To make sure it is an iso file, its icon while browsing through files displays as a CD.
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