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Multiman now supports PS2 Classics integration, and one of this channel
subscribers requested a video about this. There's nothing much to say, actually, but
I'll try. So, update multiman.
And go *** yourself, as obviously the installed version is too old to
be updated. Completely delete multiman which for some reason weights 13 Gbs
from your PS3, and download full install package. I couldn't find links, so I had to download
the package from a Russian torrent tracker.
Install and run. Now multiman lists Placeholder in the Game
column, and the Retro column has PS2 titles that I copied to my Playstation
3. To see the titles in this list, you have to create PS2ISO folder in the root
of your PS3 internal hdd and copy each PS2 game as a separate folder into
PS2ISO, using a specific pattern in the subfolder names. I already
showed that in great detail in my other video about PS2 Classics Manager, so
I won't waste time repeating that again. The thing worth mentioning though is
that the name pattern is required only if you would like covers to be automatically
download from the web. If you don't care about covers or already
have them inside folders, you may name the folders whatever you like. Also,
there is no need to create SAVEDATA folder inside - if you don't have them, multiman
will create savedata files for you.
That's basically it. Select a PS2 title in multiman, and it will be automatically
linked to the Placeholder. To play the game, launch PS2 Classics placeholder
from the XMB.