The excitement quickly turned into a heated debate. The team behind (the legendary PC-based PS2 emulator) noticed "striking resemblances" in DamonPS2's behavior and files. They alleged that the DamonPS2 developers had taken their open-source code, which is protected under the GPL license, and used it to build a closed-source, for-profit application. Evidence cited by the PCSX2 Team included: Identical file structures and game-specific patches.
: Better compatibility for gamepads and memory card save states. The "Stolen Code" Controversy
For many users, it felt like a dream come true—a way to carry a PlayStation 2 in their pocket. The "Pro" version was a paid application (roughly $10 USD) that offered exclusive features:
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The excitement quickly turned into a heated debate. The team behind (the legendary PC-based PS2 emulator) noticed "striking resemblances" in DamonPS2's behavior and files. They alleged that the DamonPS2 developers had taken their open-source code, which is protected under the GPL license, and used it to build a closed-source, for-profit application. Evidence cited by the PCSX2 Team included: Identical file structures and game-specific patches.
: Better compatibility for gamepads and memory card save states. The "Stolen Code" Controversy damonps2-pro-ps2-emulator-3-1-1-apk-paid-full
For many users, it felt like a dream come true—a way to carry a PlayStation 2 in their pocket. The "Pro" version was a paid application (roughly $10 USD) that offered exclusive features: The excitement quickly turned into a heated debate