I've had no glitched graphics, freezes, or other things happen during my 2 playthroughs. I downloaded some translated rom of the game, but none of them worked on my emulator (PCSXR). That way you won't get glitchy graphics or other stuff, but you lose the ability to improve emulation quality (Resolution, etc.) For example, King's Field IV has invisible lava if you play in hardware mode, but in software mode the game works flawlessly 100% of the time. Can anyone point me if there is some way to play the Japanese KF today I played the second one (the first American) on an emulator recently and I loved it. I recommend to play the PS2 games in software mode, as it is the most stable way to emulate them. Took me a while to figure that out.)Īs for the PS2 games there's only PCSX2. ![]() (That one's much more tricky to use though, emulation settings can only be changed through a config file and playing games requires you to drag and drop the. For the PS1 games you'll want to use either RetroArch for it's user friendly interface and it's many options to improve emulation quality, or use Mednafen if you want your PS1 games to be accurately emulated. ![]() ![]() ![]() (There's a fan translation for it though) These are all games also made by From Software, just like King's Field and the Souls games.Īs for how to play them on PC, there isn't much i can say other than just emulate them. Well, there's Shadow Tower for PS1, Eternal Ring for PS2 and Shadow Tower: Abyss also on PS2, but that game is japan exclusive.
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