![]() ![]() Bad – Somewhat – 70%-89% speed, some graphical/audio glitches.Playable – Either full speed or close to full speed.Great – Essentially full speed with few problems.Graphics – Threaded Presentation – Enabledįor consistency, I’ll borrow the ratings and definitions being followed by the RP3+ Compatibility Guide.Graphics – Hardware Download Mode – Accurate.Graphics – Upscale Multiplier – 1x Native.System – Affinity Control Mode – Disabled.System – EE Cycle Skip (Underclocking) – Normal (0).System – EE Cycle Rate (Underclocking) – 100% (0).I’m not sure if everyone has the same, but it’s important that I mention it so that you know what I mean when I say “works on my defaults”. I’ve got my own default AetherSX2 settings that I start with on every performance test. Now that you have access to the existing guides, on to my own PS2 Compatibility list! MY AETHERSX2 STARTING SETTINGS You can reference the existing Compatibility Lists maintained by the community through these links: I’ll be separating my pre-update and post-update results so stay tuned!Įven though I’m making my own PS2 Compatibility list, we shouldn’t be limiting ourselves to a single source of information. Note: The latest OTA update (version V1.0.0.221) is said to have improved PS2 performance significantly. ![]() Without further ado, here is my PS2 Compatibility list for the AYN Odin Pro and Retroid Pocket 3+! However, these lists do not cover the entire PS2 game library.Īs a means to contribute to this initiative, I’m compiling my own PS2 Compatibility list with AetherSX2 settings based on my personal testing. Several people in the retro handheld community have been maintaining a PS2 Compatibility list for both devices. I have the AYN Odin Pro and the Retroid Pocket 3+ in my retro handheld collection and have recently been testing Playstation 2 game performance. ![]()
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