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- The latest version of the PCSX2 emulator for PCs brings a new capability called RT in RT support.
- This feature fixes several games with split-screen multiplayer, some games with broken effects, and more titles.
- The update also offers a custom real-time clock on a per-game basis, better upscaling, and other improvements.
The PCSX2 emulator has been the go-to PS2 emulator on PCs for years now, offering fantastic compatibility and plenty of tweaks. However, the latest update has just delivered major fixes to some games.
The development team announced the availability of PCSX2 2.4.0 in a blog post earlier this week. This update brings so-called “RT in RT support.” This feature effectively addresses games that only render part of an image, such as the right half. So what does that mean for actual improvements?