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EmuCR: PCSX ReloadedPCSX Reloaded SVN r78288 is compiled. PCSX-Reloaded is a fork of the PCSX-df Project, a PlayStation Emulator, with support for both Windows and GNU/Linux operating systems as well as several bugfixes/improvements.

PCSX Reloaded SVN Changelog:
r78279
Basic widescreen support for Mac OS X.
Change memoryCardWindowIsVisible to more Objective-C-friendly isMemoryCardWindowVisible.
r78281
Setting PcsxrMemCardDocument to be readable to Interface Builder 3.2.
r78288
Make repetitive array creation only happen once on OS X.

Download: PCSX Reloaded SVN r78288
Source: Here

15 Comments:

  1. This emulator is awesome... :)

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  2. No it's not.
    Resident Evil games still suffer from audio issues and GPU plugin still doesn't work on high resolutions

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  3. For me, high resolution works great with Chrono Cross.
    I do not have resident evil games now, but epsxe worked fine with them 3-4 years ago, with the same plugins...

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  4. 3x3 Eyes works fine with PCSX but since it switched to PCSXR it will not run.

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  5. Please make on Crash Bash the Pause Menu visible!

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  6. #2 what do you mean "it doesn't work on higher resolutions?" which plugin are you using? you can't sit here and complain that the emu itself is the problem when the emulator has nothing to do with which plugins you use esp. audio and GPU plugins.

    Try peops dsound 1.10 for audio and petes ogl2 for gfx.

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  7. #5 thats an issue with both pcsxr and epsxe and changing the GFX plugins won't help either

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  8. Enjoying the progress being made. In another six years it may even be as good as epsxe.

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  9. this emulator is better than epsxe number 8 it runs games smoother compatibility is superior by the way best plugins are sound eternal spu 1.50 beta 2 graphics petes open gl 2.9 cd plugin mooby2 cd disk image 2 controller plugin ssspsx pad plugin 1.70 bios file 7502 or 1001

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  10. Not yet accurate!!!!!! Motorhead suffers in stuttering cd audio.

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  11. lol sorry @9 but is not, even psx1.13 performs better than this piece of shit, mushindo former developer already stated that, and current developer the fat cow shalma,so enjoy living in denial because it will literally take years (again said by developers) not some ass kid of emucr,before this thing can get near epsxe and psx.

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  12. "this emulator is better than epsxe number 8"

    Umm, better in what way? epsxe v1.5.2, v1.6.0, v1.7.0 together can play many, many more games much more accurately and stable than any build of PCSX Reloaded that I've tried so far. If development continues I'm sure it will improve but currently it falls way short of epsxe.

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  13. The is also problem with Driver 1, the emulator crashes after i die and click "try again".

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  14. PCSX is a piece of shit, period. ePSXe is even better than this, and it hasn't been updated for years now. And pSX is the best of all, but it's too bad the author just dropped off the face of the planet, he hasn't even been to his own forum for years now. he should've just released the source code.

    The problem with PCSX and ePSXe is that damned obsolete fuckin plugin setup. I don't want plugins, I honestly don't care to try to make 32 bit playstation games look "better" with higher texture resolutions or higher resolutions, if anything it makes games look more like shit. 3D characters are still going to have square looking bodies. What I like about pSX is it actually emulates the games properly, and they look and feel and play like they are on the real console. Had the development not stopped suddenly on it, today pSX would probably have been perfected.

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  15. >I don't want plugins, I honestly don't care to try to make 32 bit playstation games look "better" with higher texture resolutions or higher resolutions
    XEBRA then. The only real problem it its shitty Japanese-tier interface. pSX has so many compatibility (and for some, crashing) issues, I can only recommend that for terribly weak hardware.

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