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===Commandline support=== | ===Commandline support=== | ||
PCSX2 have a simple but good commandline support. You can start your games using this format: | |||
<code> | |||
:pcsx2 [options] [cdimage] | |||
</code> | |||
The main options are: | |||
* <code>-nogui</code> -- the program will not show GUI and will exit on ESC | |||
* <code>-skipbios</code> -- skips BIOS on ISO loading (so you will not have to wait) | |||
* <code>-elf [file]</code> -- executes an ELF image (like PS2 demo, not useful for games, though) | |||
* <code>-nodisc</code> -- will not start ISO/DVD and will only load BIOS (so you can configure language there) | |||
* <code>-usecd</code> -- will start the configured CDVD image (if you have previously configured one in CDVD plugin configuration) | |||
To get the full list of available options start pcsx2 with <code>-help</code> parameter. | |||
The ordinary user may use this to create a shortcut to his/her game on the desktop so that PCSX2 will run the game immediately. To do this make a link to PCSX2 main executable (pcsx2.exe) and update the '''target''' field of this link adding something lake <code>-skipbios "C:\PS2\yourgame.iso"</code>. So you can start '''C:\PS2\yourgame.iso''' right from your desktop! | |||
==Using patches== | ==Using patches== |