ps2 emulator for android?!!

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Hi all
I've been searching for a working one 3 days already install even different markets.. Some of the emulators was malwares!!!! Luckily im have avg mobile that protect me...
So if someone have a worked one I'll really be very happy and extremely appreciate that!!
Btw I'm have sony xperia z if it's matter
 
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There is a PS2 emulator underway for Android. It has a name that's tough to find from searching alone, but it's a work in progress.

Soon it may be fully functional. The guy who is doing it is here: https://github.com/jpd002

Maybe with more help, this can be done sometime next year, possibly.

Also, the person above me is insane. You can play PS2 games on PCSX2 with a Surface 1 perfectly.
Btw im already downloaded some... But im have problems with the bios files... Some want 2 download from some servers.. Some install a different market and its still not find it..
Well, im already have an bios file scph1001.bin.
But the apps can't find it or probably they not even try... Im search for the emulator folder to try to paste it there but., sadly,im canttt!! There's another app that let me do just an manual search..and when im Search and choose the. Bin file the app stuck and " unfortunately stopped..."
So what should i do?
Anyone not have one yet?
 
The power needed to run a PS2 emulator on a phone is not their yet... Looking at what they can get out of the newsiest of GPU's and CPU's we will be looking at power similar to a PS3, soon, but that being said, trying to run a game that isn't native to the device is going to take a LOT of power. Bioshock just got released for IOS and it does not even look like the PS3/Xbox 360 version, and this game was probably fairly well optimized for IOS devices. It looks like a mid range game for the PS Vita. Nivivda Shield just got Half Life 2 added to its line up and it runs at a very inconstant frame rate. usually staying above 30fps , but not always. The Nivida shield Tablet is one of the more power devices out right now. Now if you wanted portability and the power to run a PS2 emulator, you would need a Windows Surface 3 tablet... Maybe more than that!
 
There is a PS2 emulator underway for Android. It has a name that's tough to find from searching alone, but it's a work in progress.

Soon it may be fully functional. The guy who is doing it is here: https://github.com/jpd002

Maybe with more help, this can be done sometime next year, possibly.

Also, the person above me is insane. You can play PS2 games on PCSX2 with a Surface 1 perfectly.
 
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stop misinforming people! the real problem with phone and tablet hardware is, that they lack several instructions that handle the emulation process, so the whole emulation must be done by the program itself, and this kind of implementation is damn hard and the emulator's job is damn hard, until it is perfectly optimised, and the same, the coder's job is damn hard on that. the current hardware is powerful enough, even past hardware, the only real problem is that they are not made for such thing, so don't expect your phone to do something it was not designed for
 


Do you even know what you're talking about? It doesn't seem like it much. While hardware is powerful enough to get some degree of PS2 emulation going (they have 64-bit, 3 GHz Cortex A-15s with 2/4MB cache now, don't they?), there is no lack of instructions and that doesn't affect emulation on Android and ARM architecture at all. OpenGL ES 3 and a 2.5+ GHz ARM of some of their newest, most efficient SoCs and microarchitectures should be enough to seriously test commercial games with. I'd imagine that some of the lower-end games could play fullspeed with time and optimization on some of the current, latest devices they have now. But no computer is exactly "made for emulation."
 


I'd say yes he has an idea about what he's talking about I think what he's trying to say is that emulator itself has to be not just a ps2 but also a couple controllers and memory cards, a lot of what must be done Sony won't tell you so it needs to be reverse engineered to a degree and then implemented making it a lot of guess work in some cases, but were still no closer to a ps2 emulator for android :-(
 
I ran Jak and Daxter the lost frontier on my Samsung galaxy S5 and it had minor lag, but I recently upgraded to the s6 and with a quad core I'm almost certain this could work, I had a ps2 emulator on my s5 but it was stolen and I can't find the app currently. If I find it I will link you asap
 


Are you sure you weren't using a psp emulator? Theres the exact same game for the psp.
 


hmm...that really depends on what game you're running and what device you're running it on. I can play Final Fantasy Crisis Core on my xperia z3v with basically no lag, and I'd consider that one of the higher end games already. I mean you're never gonna get flawless performance on anything, but the ppsspp and pcsx2 wont feel laggy at all with the a good enough device, and will play perfectly fine
 


Really? Cause NFS Underground Rivals barely gets 20FPS for me on Nexus 5.
 


I ran Nfsur and dbz tenkaochi tag team both at almost full speed and i have only 1.8 Ghz of processor on my android coolpad quattro it only had some little lag when its running to much stuff on the background. Oh yeah,it ran at 55-60 fps.
 
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