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Revision as of 19:41, 5 April 2015
Originally written by Jake Stine
After its absence for many moons, the Commandline functionality will finally be restored to PCSX2. Third-party frontend and config-manager authors rejoice! ... and hopefully stop hating my guts, too.
To paraphrase Darth Vader: "Witness the power of this fully armed and operational Command line-driven battlestation."
(we all know a command line-driven death star would have been way cooler than some click-and-drag crap.)
The new PCSX2 command line should be functional in our next beta release, which should be out pretty soon, and it will work as follows:
Syntax: pcsx2 [IsoFile] --toggle --option=value ... etc
IsoFile - optional ISO image to load and run on startup; uses the PCSX2 internal ISO loader.
General Options :
--cfg=[file] {specify a custom configuration file to use instead of PCSX2.ini (does not affect plugins)} --cfgpath=[dir] {specifies the config folder; applies to pcsx2 + plugins} --help {display this help text} --forcewiz {forces running of the First-time Wizard (selection of docs folders and what-not)}
Auto-Run Options :
--elf=[file] {executes an ELF image} --nogui {disables display of the gui on exit (program auto-exits)} --nodisc {boots with an empty dvd tray; use this to boot into the PS2 system menu} --usecd {uses the configured CDVD plugin instead of IsoFile}
Compatibility Options:
--nohacks {disables all speedhacks} --gamefixes=[fix,fix] {Enable specific gamefixes for this session. Valid fixes in 0.9.7 are: VuAddSub, VuClipFlag, FpuCompare, FpuNegDiv, XGKick, IpuWait, EETiming, SkipMpeg } --fullboot {disables the quick boot feature, forcing you to sit through the PS2 startup splash screens}
Plugin Overrides (specified dlls will be used in place of configured dlls):
--cdvd=[dllpath] {override for the CDVD plugin} --gs=[dllpath] {override for the GS plugin} --spu=[dllpath] {override for the SPU2 plugin} --pad=[dllpath] {override for the PAD plugin only} --dev9=[dllpath] {override for the DEV9 plugin} --usb=[dllpath] {override for the USB plugin only}
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