![]() If you have a strong enough PC the game runs at a full 60 fps which is smoother than the consoles. You do lose some of the xbox graphical features and video highlights but the trade off is worth it, IMO. The PS2/emulated version allows for save states so you can pause and save at any point. ![]() Also, if you are playing 2k5 on the 360 there are significant graphical issues which are not present on the PS2 emulated version (don't worry operationsports posters, I own the game on both systems!). And I don't mean, the graphics were dated, I mean even for the quality of the game, the graphics didn't seem properly reproduced.Īny thoughts here? Just want to understand why the PS2 method is so passionately liked in the community? Just because it can be done? The thing is, if there is no other benefit to playing a PS2 version because rosters are the only thing available for this game, and on top of that you lose the full video highlight reels, is there a reason I'm not getting for why you'd play the PS2 version if like me you can play on XBOX? Because, without getting into details, the PS2 "method" didn't exactly produce graphics that looked any good. Just found out about playing on PC, I know emulation talk isn't allowed so I won't go there, you can fill in the gaps with how I tried that. ![]() I already have 2K5 on my XBOX running perfectly fine, but it does involve hooking up the XBOX. ![]()
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