Custom PKGs often package a CONFIG file that forces the game into a true 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio, bypassing the original stretched 4:3 format. It also disables heavy motion blur effects that cause the PS3 emulator to lag. How to Tweak Emulation Settings

Choose (this scans the root of your connected USB device).

Bully is known to suffer from minor lag issues and graphical glitches when running on the default emulator settings. A custom CONFIG file is vital to rectify these problems and ensure stable gameplay.

The PlayStation 3 features varying levels of backward compatibility depending on the specific console revision. Original "Fat" models included physical PS2 hardware components on their motherboards, allowing for native hardware-based gameplay. Later "Slim" and "SuperSlim" systems dropped this hardware entirely to cut manufacturing costs, forcing Sony to design an official software-only emulation wrapper known as .

: Use PS2 Classics GUI to select your ISO and encrypt it. This produces an ISO.BIN.ENC file.

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Custom PKGs often package a CONFIG file that forces the game into a true 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio, bypassing the original stretched 4:3 format. It also disables heavy motion blur effects that cause the PS3 emulator to lag. How to Tweak Emulation Settings

Choose (this scans the root of your connected USB device). Custom PKGs often package a CONFIG file that

Bully is known to suffer from minor lag issues and graphical glitches when running on the default emulator settings. A custom CONFIG file is vital to rectify these problems and ensure stable gameplay. Bully is known to suffer from minor lag

The PlayStation 3 features varying levels of backward compatibility depending on the specific console revision. Original "Fat" models included physical PS2 hardware components on their motherboards, allowing for native hardware-based gameplay. Later "Slim" and "SuperSlim" systems dropped this hardware entirely to cut manufacturing costs, forcing Sony to design an official software-only emulation wrapper known as . This produces an ISO.BIN.ENC file.

: Use PS2 Classics GUI to select your ISO and encrypt it. This produces an ISO.BIN.ENC file.