PS3 Help with PS2 Classics configuration

llAkirall

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Hello,
I'm trying to use PS2 Classic GUI v1.0.0.3 to convert the Guitar Hero III USA ISO to a PKG for my PS4 with GoldenHen on firmware 12.11.
In the compatibility list, it says:
"Config for freeze available (NTSC)"
However, I can only find a PS3 .CONFIG that says:
Neversoft Engine games:
Guitar Hero series (Legends of Rock onwards)
VU patch fixes graphical issues and freezing. Command 0x14 is related to the VU1 translator. Moreover, it does not exist in the MTX Mototrax configs.
But there is no config for PS4. I also don't know how to "apply" a .config file for the PS4 version.
I tried creating a custom config for PS4 using the "Add custom PS2 config" option in PS2 Classic GUI, with a file called config-emu-ps4.txt containing:
--vu1=jit-sync
--vu1-no-clamping=0
--ee-cycle-scalar=1.2
--iop-cycle-scalar=1.0
--gs-progressive=1
--host-display-mode=full
(ChatGPT suggested that this might work XD).
Unfortunately, nothing works. In summary, I feel like I'm just wasting time.
Does anyone know:
1. How to apply a .config file to PS4 using PS2 Classic GUI?
2. If there's a specific config for Guitar Hero III on PS4?
I only want to play GU3 on my ps4, help pls
P.S.: I just made this account to ask this, so sorry if I'm breaking any forum rules

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I've never used PS2 Classics GUI so I don't know about it but you can give PS2-FPKG a try:
https://www.psx-place.com/threads/r...ete-rewrite-of-my-ps2-to-ps4-converter.41916/
It'll automatically apply configs from a few different sources or you can add you own.

I think most of them are already in PS2-FPKG but you can find other configs on this site:
https://www.psdevwiki.com/ps4/PS2_Classics_Configuration_Files_(Unofficial)

If that doesn't work try changing the emulator or messing with different config settings yourself, I've attached some generic configs I've used before that sometimes help.
 

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