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To understand PS2WIDE, you must understand the difference between Hor+ (Horizontal Plus) and Vert- (Vertical Minus).

PS2WIDE, where possible, achieves Hor+ widescreen. It does this by locating specific hexadecimal values in the PS2 game's executable code (typically SLUS_XXX.XX or SLES_XXX.XX files). These values control the camera projection matrix. By replacing, for example, 3F800000 (1.0, standard ratio) with 3F400000 (0.75, widescreen ratio), the math changes, and the virtual camera widens its lens. ps2wide

To run patched games on a real PS2, you need a Free McBoot memory card and Open PS2 Loader (OPL). To understand PS2WIDE, you must understand the difference

  • Save & Launch: Save settings and launch the game. You will instantly see the difference.
  • PS2Wide is an essential tool for anyone looking to experience PlayStation 2 games on modern displays without sacrificing visual integrity. It demonstrates the dedication of the PS2 homebrew community to preserving and enhancing classic software. By decoupling game logic from rendering assumptions, PS2Wide gives new life to old favorites — letting you explore Ivalice, fight Colossi, or solve mysteries in Inaba with a truly expanded view. Whether you're using a real PS2 with OPL or running PCSX2 on a PC, PS2Wide is the gold standard for widescreen conversion on the PS2. PS2WIDE, where possible, achieves Hor+ widescreen


    Not all patches are created equal. Some games (like Gran Turismo 4) actually had a hidden 16:9 mode, so PS2Wide isn't needed. However, for these classics, PS2Wide is a game-changer:

    If you are running games off a hard drive (HDD) or USB using Open PS2 Loader (OPL), you can apply widescreen patches manually.

  • Rename the Files:
  • Convert to Cheat Format (OPL Cheat Engine):
  • Enable in OPL: