- [Voiceover] Do it
- [Voiceover] Hey guys this
is Versatile from VST Power.
This is actually part two
of a two part video tutorial
series.
In part one I showed you
how you can use USB Extreme
to rip your games to a USB hard drive,
and this part two where I
show you the proof of what
we did in part one.
There's gonna be a lot of good times,
so let's do this.
Here's my PS2 Slim down there.
I have done tape, straw, and tissue mod.
See my moding video if
you don't know how to do
that for your PS2 Slim.
I have the USB hard drive connected,
and I have the lid open,
because some people
don't believe that what
you're gonna see today
is real.
Let's go back to the Free McBoot,
and let's go to OPL version .9
and press X, and it's going
to momentarily load into
the program.
I'll show you how to do this.
One trick if you're using
OPL version .9 is to disable
this notification about
defragging your hard drive
or fragmenting games.
Click start, or press start,
go to settings, press X.
Go down to where it says
check USB game fragmentation.
Make sure it says off,
because if you leave it on
when you try to play a game it might,
it will stop you from playing
the game or start the game
which sorta sucks.
Let's see the changes.
Press circle and press circle again.
Let's press X and start device.
Here's a list of games I have.
Some of these games work.
Some of them don't,
but I do know that Mortal
Kombat Armageddon does work,
so let's press X and run it
like it is.
What's gonna happen next you
see a bunch of flashing colors.
That's okay.
Sometimes you might have a game where
it freezes on a particular color.
Try defragging the game.
If it still doesn't work,
then it might be just a
USB game compatibility issue, excuse me.
Go ahead and try a different game.
If you have a PS2 Slim you
could try playing the same
game off the network
through the SMB connection,
or you could patch your disk
using ESR patcher and play
it that way, or you could
just burn your game,
and play with Swat Magic.
That's another way of doing it.
There's a lot of different
ways to get to the
end result.
I love it.
It's awesome to be a PS2 boss.
Let's go ahead and skip
through some of these intros
if I can, and what I'm
gonna do is I'm gonna select
a really quick match here just
to show you the performance
of how the game is and everything.
Okay.
That's fine.
If I look down at my PS2,
look there's no disk.
It's actually playing
off the USB hard drive.
Here's an end game video.
We see it as lagging a little bit.
That's okay, you know, it is USB 1.1.
You try it over SNB it might be
a little bit quicker actually.
Let's press start.
Skip the end game movies,
but the actual gameplay
inside the game is flawless.
Let's go to combat.
Let's go to arcade.
Let's pick some iconic character like
Sub Zero or a Scorpion.
Let's see.
Oh my God that's a lot of characters here.
Let's go with something
old school, Sub Zero,
that's fine.
And why do you wanna do the USB route?
Because it saves your laser.
That's the most important
number one benefit of
why you wanna do this,
because you don't have to
use your laser, and your
PS2 theoretically has just
lived 1,000 times longer now.
Let's try to first match here.
I'm just gonna show you proof that yeah,
this does work.
There's no lag.
The end game sequences are fine.
You're playing a finding
game, a racing game,
whatever game you decide to
do, be comforted that yeah,
it can work if your game is compatible,
and you're gonna be like the PS2 king
or the PS2 queen of your neighborhood,
of your basement, of your workplace,
where ever you're playing
your PS2 these days.
Alright, so let's jump around here,
see if I can do any moves here.
I haven't really played
this game too much.
I don't know every single move.
Yeah, you an press start and
take a look at the combo lists,
but I don't wanna waste your time or,
your time or my time
trying to learn how to play
this game, but we clearly
see that the game works
out fine, and if you
have this game, great.
Maybe you too can rip it
to your USB hard drive
and start playing too.
If you like this type of video
please like, favorite, and
subscribe so that hopefully
one day we can get
to the front page of YouTube.
Otherwise, if you got any
nipping questions leave
a comment here on the YouTube
page, and I'll get back
to you as soon as possible.
Once again, thank you for watching.
Take care.
Bye.
