Command-line support: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
(→‎General Options: it's shameless self-promotion, but adding my --gameargs contribution; also some grammar touch-up)
(One intermediate revision by one other user not shown)
Line 49: Line 49:


==Plugin Overrides==
==Plugin Overrides==
The last PCSX2 version to include all the below plugins is 1.6.0.
* ''--gs="'''DLLpath'''"'': Specifies the file to use as the GS plugin.
* ''--gs="'''DLLpath'''"'': Specifies the file to use as the GS plugin.
* ''--pad="'''DLLpath'''"'': Specifies the file to use as the PAD plugin.
* ''--pad="'''DLLpath'''"'': Specifies the file to use as the PAD plugin.
Line 56: Line 57:
* ''--fw="'''DLLpath'''"'': Specifies the file to use as the FW plugin.
* ''--fw="'''DLLpath'''"'': Specifies the file to use as the FW plugin.
* ''--dev9="'''DLLpath'''"'': Specifies the file to use as the DEV9 plugin.
* ''--dev9="'''DLLpath'''"'': Specifies the file to use as the DEV9 plugin.
For 1.7.0 development builds, only earlier builds will include all of the above plugins. Check via the Plugin Selector screen which of the above plugins your build has.


For 1.8.0 (not yet released) and beyond, all plugins will be merged to the emulator core and unavailable.


=Command-line options and shortcuts=
=Command-line options and shortcuts=
Line 103: Line 106:


{{Tip|
{{Tip|
There is an open source project called ICE, that allows you to easily add your PS2/console games to Steam library. You can find it at [http://scottrice.github.io/Ice/ http://scottrice.github.io/Ice]<br />
There are two open source options for adding emulator ROMs to Steam in bulk. A (no longer maintained) program called ICE allows you to easily add your PS2/console games to Steam library. You can find it at [http://scottrice.github.io/Ice/ http://scottrice.github.io/Ice]<br /><br />
'''Please read its documentation carefully before using it.'''}}
 
Another option is Steam ROM Manager. Unlike ICE, this program is actively maintained as of June 2020 and has a GUI. Steam ROM Manager can also download all types of artwork for the new steam layout and manage steam categories. It has built in documentation and may be found at [https://github.com/doZennn/steam-rom-manager/releases].<br />
'''Please read documentation carefully before using either.'''
}}


=Commandline options and XBMC=
=Commandline options and XBMC=
ninja
54

edits

Navigation menu