A common point of confusion is the PCSX2 frame counter, which often reads 50 or 60 FPS for PAL and NTSC games even without a patch. This is misleading. Without a patch, the counter reflects the emulation's target speed, but the game is still internally rendering only half of those frames. This means gameplay remains at the choppy 30 FPS of the original console. A real 60fps patch makes the game engine update at double the original speed.

The PlayStation 2 hosted some of the greatest video games ever made, but many of them were locked to a cinematic yet choppy 30 frames per second (FPS). Through the power of the PCSX2 emulator, the community has shattered these original hardware limitations. By using custom 60FPS patches, you can experience your favorite retro titles with the fluid movement and responsive inputs of a modern game. pcsx2 60fps patch top

Enhances expansive world exploration and smooths out cell-shaded battle animations. A common point of confusion is the PCSX2