2016-01-04

PCSX2 Git (2016/01/04)

EmuCR: PCSX2PCSX2 Git (2016/01/04) is compiled. PCSX2 is an open source PlayStation 2 (PS2) emulator for the Microsoft Windows and Linux operating systems. With the most recent versions, many PS2 games are playable (although speed limitations have made play-to-completion tests for many games impractical), and several games are claimed to have full functionality.

PCSX2 Git Changelog:
* GS window title: add when paused
Mostly relevant if the GS window is set to not hide while paused, but also shows
when the emulation is paused due to plugin config etc.
The string is configurable via the template at PCSX2_ui.ini (including
making it empty) but currently it always appear at the begining of the title.
* KB commands: change Sys_Suspend to Sys_SuspendResume (toggle)
It's now possible to press ESC once to pause, and ESC again to resume (or assign
any other key via PCSX2_keys.ini, e.g. to SPACE).
Note that resume only works if the GS window is NOT set to hide on pause (Emu
options -> GS Window), and if the key is pressed while the GS window is focused.
This includes two related changes:
- The command name at PCSX2_keys.ini is now changed to Sys_SuspendResume.
- If the GS window is NOT set to hide on pause, then it stays focused on pause.
--nogui also gains this behavior, so it's now possible to launch without a GUI
and still suspend/resume if the GS window is not set to hide on pause. If it is
set to hide on pause, then the behavior remains as it was: exit PCSX2 on pause,
or prompt to exit/resume if --noguiprompt is provided.
* GS window: improve keys/commands handling when paused
Only relevant if the GS window is set to NOT hide when paused. At this case
there were two issues on Windows:
- Commands were invoked twice.
- Non-special-keys (e.g. plain 'q') were not handled at all.
Not terribly important now, but it prepares for the next commit.
Also rename a function to have a more meaningful name.
* badges takes 3
* badges take 2
* README.md: try to add some badges

Download: PCSX2 Git (2016/01/04)
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