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Here's the best way to play MGS2 on PC (you'll need a gamepad):As for 3, you COULD emulate it, but I advise against it. MGS3 currently has this problem where certain textures don't look correct to the point of being distracting.
You'll also need a pretty decent rig to run it at 1080P 60FPS without a ton of frame drops. And 4, as you said, is currently impossible to emulate, but you do have two options:1: Buy a PS3.2: Get a subscription to the PlayStation Now service (this will also allow you to play MG1, MG2, MGS2, MGS3, and MGS Peace Walker in HD), however, you need an internet download speed of AT LEAST 10Mb/s and I recommend much higher than that. Originally posted by:Here's the best way to play MGS2 on PC (you'll need a gamepad):As for 3, you COULD emulate it, but I advise against it. MGS3 currently has this problem where certain textures don't look correct to the point of being distracting. You'll also need a pretty decent rig to run it at 1080P 60FPS without a ton of frame drops. And 4, as you said, is currently impossible to emulate, but you do have two options:MGS3 is not that hard to setup, you need to download some BIOS collection and try all till you find one that is working. Once I've found the proper one I had no problems with the game.Sure did look bad befor ethat tho but it's not rocket science to load different BIOS files and start the game.
Originally posted by:Here's the best way to play MGS2 on PC (you'll need a gamepad):As for 3, you COULD emulate it, but I advise against it. MGS3 currently has this problem where certain textures don't look correct to the point of being distracting.
You'll also need a pretty decent rig to run it at 1080P 60FPS without a ton of frame drops. And 4, as you said, is currently impossible to emulate, but you do have two options:MGS3 is not that hard to setup, you need to download some BIOS collection and try all till you find one that is working. Once I've found the proper one I had no problems with the game.Sure did look bad befor ethat tho but it's not rocket science to load different BIOS files and start the gameIt's not hard, but it can be tedious, and OP said that they're new to this. Plus, with emulation you don't get the pressure sensitive buttons, which are pretty important in 3.
Also the uncompressed textures in the HD collection are nice lol. But yeah, you're right, looks like the emulation has come quite a ways for 3 since I last tried to set it up.