


Run your ISO and have fun playing online.You can either run this on your PS2 and transfer over your NETCONF files to a PCSX2 memcard, or run it on PCSX2 directly. DHCP doesn't work, so hard code your IP addresses. All network adapters and slim PS2's come with one. Next you will need to run the Network Access Disc, or some means of making your network config, some games might work, but some will just show garbage, so this is the best option.Repeat 4-6 with your Network Access Disc.Run WinDIP, select your iso, press the scan file, then verify version.You might want to read your Network Access Disc Disc ID too, so you can complete the setup. Insert your game disc and press X, Read off your Disc ID, this is your DNAS code.Burn the Disc ID Util CD Version to CD or Disc ID Util DVD Version to DVD and run it on your PS2 (using tricks described in the BIOS dumping guides).Rip your CD/DVD to ISO format! (very important) And the Network Access Disc if you have it.Get and select the Dev9gigarazi plugin.See Online PS2 games for what games still have servers upįirst and foremost, 32bit users will need to get WinPcap. Sony and Nintendo as they started later, they followed a decentralized model for the online game where the responsibility fell on the developers to provide the servers.Here is a simple step by step guide for playing your games online. Sony adapted at the end of the year 2002 to compete with Microsoft with many online titles, such as SOCOM: U.S. Later, Sony gained even more popularity by the strong titles and development of more peripherals developed by third parties.Īs the video game console companies started to include online gaming on the consoles (such as Sega's Dreamcast), Sony still did not emphasize the online game until Microsoft ventured into the market for Video games with your Xbox. Only in Japan and in its first week were sold about 900.000 consoles. The spectacular initial sales of the PlayStation 2 were due in large part to the success of its predecessor, the PlayStation, and the fact that it is compatible with the games of this. Very few people got their console at the end of the year 2000 due to manufacturing delays. Sony knew what was going to happen on the day of the launch of this system so it gave the possibility to sell this equipment through the ebay auction site, however the compulsive buyers did not mind paying $1000 dollars for this team through the ebay. The news came largely to the buyers, which generated a great expectation that caused the shortage of system in the stores on the day of the launch. The official launch of PlayStation 2 was on Main Japan, and on October 26th of the same year in the United States. In 2000 came news of the first videogame for PS2, Jak and Daxter: The legacy of the forerunners. In April 1999, the first news about the successor of the PlayStation was met, shortly after the launch of the Dreamcast.
