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|publisher        = [[Sony|SCEA]] (US), [[Sony|SCEE]] (EU), [[Sony|SCEI]] (KO), [[Sega]] (JP)
|publisher        = [[Sony|SCEA]] (US), [[Sony|SCEE]] (EU), [[Sony|SCEI]] (KO), [[Sega]] (JP)
|genre            = Action, Shooter, Arcade
|genre            = Action, Shooter, Arcade
|wikipedia        = [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killzone_(video_game) Link]
|wikipedia        = [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killzone_(video_game) Link]
|gameinfo          = Set in the near future during a period of planetary colonization, Killzone drops you in the middle of a war between the ISA Command and a militaristic separatist faction, the Helghast. As one of four ISA members, your initial objective is to escort a high-ranking official to an evacuation point. You can experience several gameplay modes, including single-player, multiplayer (team-based and competitive), and online play for up to 12 players. Players can equip themselves with an armory of more than 27 different weapons based on modern technology.<br />
|gameinfo          = Set in the near future during a period of planetary colonization, Killzone drops you in the middle of a war between the ISA Command and a militaristic separatist faction, the Helghast. As one of four ISA members, your initial objective is to escort a high-ranking official to an evacuation point. You can experience several gameplay modes, including single-player, multiplayer (team-based and competitive), and online play for up to 12 players. Players can equip themselves with an armory of more than 27 different weapons based on modern technology.<br />
Killzone is a first-person shooter, developed by Netherlands-based Guerrilla Games and released on November 2, 2004 in North America. The game features four playable characters and several gameplay modes including single-player, multiplayer and online play for up to 16 people. Killzone allows players to equip themselves with an armory of more than 27 different weapons including 21 first-person weapons, five emplaced weapons, and hand grenades. More than 45 levels, encompassing 11 intricately detailed environments showcase the harsh setting of a war-ridden planet, coupled with a unique graphical style designed to capture the grit and realism of intense military engagements.
Killzone is a first-person shooter, developed by Netherlands-based Guerrilla Games and released on November 2, 2004 in North America. The game features four playable characters and several gameplay modes including single-player, multiplayer and online play for up to 16 people. Killzone allows players to equip themselves with an armory of more than 27 different weapons including 21 first-person weapons, five emplaced weapons, and hand grenades. More than 45 levels, encompassing 11 intricately detailed environments showcase the harsh setting of a war-ridden planet, coupled with a unique graphical style designed to capture the grit and realism of intense military engagements.
|gamefaqslink      = [http://www.gamefaqs.com/ps2/918762-killzone Link]
|gamefaqslink      = [https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/ps2/918762-killzone Link]
|korean            =  SCKA-20048
|korean            =  SCKA-20048
|reviewlinks      = {{https://www.amazon.com/Killzone-PlayStation-2/dp/B00020LZAW Amazon (user ratings)]|4.6/5}}, {{https://www.ign.com/articles/2004/10/30/killzone IGN]|7.5/10}}, {{ReviewLink|[http://www.gamespot.com/reviews/killzone-review/1900-6112313/ GameSpot]|6.9/10}}, {{ReviewLink|[http://www.metacritic.com/game/playstation-2/killzone Metacritic]|70/100}}, {{ReviewLink|[https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/r_killzone_ps2 Eurogamer]|5/10}}
|reviewlinks      = {{ReviewLink|[https://www.ign.com/articles/2004/10/30/killzone-review IGN]|7.5/10}}, {{ReviewLink|[https://www.gamespot.com/reviews/killzone-review/1900-6112313/ GameSpot]|6.9/10}}, {{ReviewLink|[https://www.metacritic.com/game/playstation-2/killzone Metacritic]|70/100}}, {{ReviewLink|[https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/r_killzone_ps2 Eurogamer]|5/10}}
|progressive      = 1
|numberofonlineplayers = 16
|numberofonlineplayers = 16
|numberofplayers  = 2
|numberofplayers  = 2
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|headset          = 1
|headset          = 1
|japan_rating      = C
|japan_rating      = C
|japan_rating_text = Violence
|ko_rating        = 18
|ko_rating        = 18
|au_rating        = MA
|au_rating_text    = Medium Level Animated Violence
|eu_rating        = 16+
|eu_rating        = 16+
|eu_rating_text    = Bad Language, Violence
|na_rating_text    = Blood, Strong Language, Violence
|na_rating_text    = Blood, Strong Language, Violence
|na_rating        = M
|na_rating        = M
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|PAL              = 1
|PAL              = 1
|serialsPAL        = SCES-52004<br />SCES-52004/P <small>(Platinum)</small><br />SCES-52893<br />SCED-52899 <small>(Bonus Disc)</small><br />SCES-52893/P <small>(Platinum)</small><br />TCES-52004 <small>(Beta Trial Disc)</small><br />SCED-52759 <small>(Demo)</small><br />SCED-52846 <small>(Demo)</small>
|serialsPAL        = SCES-52004<br />SCES-52004/P <small>(Platinum)</small><br />SCES-52893<br />SCED-52899 <small>(Bonus Disc)</small><br />SCES-52893/P <small>(Platinum)</small><br />TCES-52004 <small>(Beta Trial Disc)</small><br />SCED-52759 <small>(Demo)</small><br />SCED-52846 <small>(Demo)</small>
|CRCsPAL          = 6624A78C
|CRCsPAL          = 6624A78C<br />69FE9BB6 <small>(PAL-E-GR-R)</small>
|releasedatePAL    = November 26, 2004<br />June 10, 2005 <small>(Platinum)</small>
|releasedatePAL    = November 26, 2004<br />June 10, 2005 <small>(Platinum)</small>
|statusPAL        = 2
|statusPAL        = 2
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|Comments=All other settings are default. Fixes the texture glitch in the intro without creating any other major glitches. There is a graphical glitch still with minor flickering on turret. Tested through the first 2 chapters and found no other main problems.
|Comments=All other settings are default. Fixes the texture glitch in the intro without creating any other major glitches. There is a graphical glitch still with minor flickering on turret. Tested through the first 2 chapters and found no other main problems.
|Tester=hgoda90
|Tester=hgoda90
}}
{{TestingEntry
|Status=2
|Region=NTSC-U/PAL-E-GR-R
|OS=Windows 8.1, x64
|CPU=Intel(R) Pentium(R) CPU G2030 @ 3.00GHz
|GPU=PALIT GeForce GT 1030 @ 2 GB
|Revision=Nightly - v1.7.2095
<spoiler show="Settings Emulator" hide="Hide">
<small style="font-size:10px;">
* '''Speedhacks:'''
** EE Cyclerate: -3
** VU Cycle Stealing: 2
** mVU Flag Hack
** MTVU
</spoiler>
|Graphics=GSdx
<spoiler show="Settings" hide="Hide">
<small style="font-size:10px;">
* Renderer: Direct3D 11 and OpenGL (Hardware)
* Conversation Buffer Allocation
* Native Resolution: 1920x1080 and 2560x1440
* Texture Filtering: Bilinear (PS2)
* Anisotropic Filtering: 16x
* Mipmapping: Basic (Fast)
* CRC Hack Level: Automatic (Default)
* Date Accuracy: Fast (Default)
* Blending Accuracy: Basic (Recommended)
* '''Enable HW Hacks:'''
** Skipdraw Range: 2x2
* FXAA Shader
</spoiler>
|Sound=
* SPU2-X
* LilyPad
|Comments=Europe v02.00(14/06/2004), Playable, Runs at full speed of 1080p and 1440p (2K) 45-60 FPS, no bugs or freezes. I did not find any problems in the game, everything is in order, it hung a little, but still, everything is in order with the game. I used to have problems with the scope of a sniper rifle, but now they are not.
|Tester={{ForumUser|Chern40_7}}
}}
}}
{{TestingFooter}}
{{TestingFooter}}
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==Known Issues==
==Known Issues==
{{Issue
|IssueName=Black/white vertical lines
|IsFixed=0
|IssueLevel=0
|Description=In Direct3D hardware modes thick black/white vertical lines appearing during standard gameplay.
|Workaround=Go to Config - Video(GS) - Plugin Settings menu, and set Renderer to "OpenGL Hardware", or for Direct3D 9 & 11 hardware modes, set CRC Hack Level to "Partial(OpenGL Recommended)". Non-recommended alternative: In the plugin settings menu click Enable HW Hacks, go to Configure hacks and set skipdraw to '2'.
}}
{{Issue
{{Issue
|IssueName=Luger's thermal vision (Lines)
|IssueName=Luger's thermal vision (Lines)
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|Workaround=Go to Config - Video(GS) - Plugin Settings menu, and set Renderer to "OpenGL Hardware", or for Direct3D 9 & 11 hardware modes, set CRC Hack Level to "Partial(OpenGL Recommended)". Non-recommended alternative: In the plugin settings menu click Enable HW Hacks, go to Configure hacks and set skipdraw to '3' WARNING: This may introduce other graphical errors such as on the character selection menu, and game starting sequence.
|Workaround=Go to Config - Video(GS) - Plugin Settings menu, and set Renderer to "OpenGL Hardware", or for Direct3D 9 & 11 hardware modes, set CRC Hack Level to "Partial(OpenGL Recommended)". Non-recommended alternative: In the plugin settings menu click Enable HW Hacks, go to Configure hacks and set skipdraw to '3' WARNING: This may introduce other graphical errors such as on the character selection menu, and game starting sequence.
}}
}}
{{Issue
{{Issue
|IssueName=Luger's thermal vision (Incorrect colors)
|IssueName=Luger's thermal vision (Incorrect colors)
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|Workaround=Has been fixed in OpenGL as of v1.5.0-dev-669 of April 28th, 2016. Go to Config - Video(GS) - Plugin Settings menu, and set Renderer to "OpenGL Hardware". For older PCSX2 versions: Go to Config - Video(GS) - Plugin Settings menu, and set Renderer to any of the software modes. Non-recommended alternative: In the plugin settings menu click Enable HW Hacks, go to Configure hacks and set skipdraw to '3'. May remove color distortion (from purple to translucent). This setting may make her 'thermal'-vision usable. WARNING: Setting skipdraw to '3' may introduce other graphical errors such as on the character selection menu, and game starting sequence.
|Workaround=Has been fixed in OpenGL as of v1.5.0-dev-669 of April 28th, 2016. Go to Config - Video(GS) - Plugin Settings menu, and set Renderer to "OpenGL Hardware". For older PCSX2 versions: Go to Config - Video(GS) - Plugin Settings menu, and set Renderer to any of the software modes. Non-recommended alternative: In the plugin settings menu click Enable HW Hacks, go to Configure hacks and set skipdraw to '3'. May remove color distortion (from purple to translucent). This setting may make her 'thermal'-vision usable. WARNING: Setting skipdraw to '3' may introduce other graphical errors such as on the character selection menu, and game starting sequence.
}}
}}
{{Issue
{{Issue
|IssueName=Half-screen issue
|IssueName=Half-screen issue
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|Workaround=Go to Config - Video(GS) - Plugin Settings menu, and set Renderer to any of the software modes. Or in the plugin settings menu click Enable HW Hacks, go to Configure hacks and set skipdraw to '2'.
|Workaround=Go to Config - Video(GS) - Plugin Settings menu, and set Renderer to any of the software modes. Or in the plugin settings menu click Enable HW Hacks, go to Configure hacks and set skipdraw to '2'.
}}
}}
 
{{Issue
|IssueName=Game stutters. Error "pcsx2 microVU1: Program cache limit reached."
|IsFixed=0
|IssueLevel=1
|Description=Depending on the player's emulation settings, players may experience slight split second pauses within gameplay. This may occur multiple times throughout the playthrough. An error code within the PCSX2 console is usually presented: "pcsx2 microVU1: Program cache limit reached." Crashes may be accompanied with these errors/freezes. The same problem in [[007: NightFire]].
|Workaround=No known workaround.
}}
{{Issue
{{Issue
|IssueName=Mounted turret's flickering textures
|IssueName=Mounted turret's flickering textures
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}}
}}


==Fixed Issues==
{{Issue
{{Issue
|IssueName=Game stutters (pscx2 microVU1: Program cache limit reached.)
|IssueName=Black/white vertical lines
|IsFixed=0
|IsFixed=1
|IssueLevel=1
|IssueLevel=0
|Description=Depending on the player's emulation settings, players may experience slight split second pauses within gameplay. This may occur multiple times throughout the playthrough. An error code within the pcsx2 console is usually presented: "pscx2 microVU1: Program cache limit reached." Crashes may be accompanied with these errors/freezes.
|Description=In Direct3D hardware modes thick black/white vertical lines appearing during standard gameplay.
|Workaround=No known workaround.
|Workaround=Fixed in emulator version 1.7.0. For older versions: Go to Config - Video(GS) - Plugin Settings menu, and set Renderer to "OpenGL Hardware", or for Direct3D 9 & 11 hardware modes, set CRC Hack Level to "Partial(OpenGL Recommended)".  
* '''Non-recommended alternative:''' In the plugin settings menu click Enable HW Hacks, go to Configure hacks and set skipdraw to '2'.
}}
}}


==The gallery==
==The gallery==
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{{Killzone series}}
{{Killzone series}}
{{ForumLinksList|list=
{{ForumLinksList|list=
*[http://forums.pcsx2.net/Thread-Killzone-SCUS-97402-U--28524 Killzone (SCUS 97402) (U)]
*[http://forums.pcsx2.net/Thread-Killzone-SCUS-97402-U--28524 Killzone (SCUS 97402) (U)]
*[http://forums.pcsx2.net/Thread-Killzone-SCES-52004-E Killzone (SCES 52004) (E)]}}
*[http://forums.pcsx2.net/Thread-Killzone-SCES-52004-E Killzone (SCES 52004) (E)]}}
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