It recognizes modern gamepads (PS4, PS5, Xbox One) natively and allows custom mapping for analog sticks.
The PlayStation BIOS is a critical component for ePSXe to function. You can either: Epsxe 1.6.0 Bios And Plugins Download BEST
Inside C:\ePSXe\ , create these folders: It recognizes modern gamepads (PS4, PS5, Xbox One)
| BIOS Filename | Region | Checksum (MD5) | Best For | |---------------|--------|----------------|-----------| | scph1001.bin | USA | 924e39ed6e2e9d4e6920c7a3e4e2f6a8 | Highest compatibility | | scph7502.bin | Europe | b9df9cc45d4b6b5a5e0b7a6e8c6d3f4b | PAL games | | scph101.bin | Japan | 6e9f9e0d4b5c6d7e8f9a0b1c2d3e4f5a | Japanese imports | If you're ready to start, I can help
: For modern controllers, select XInput (for Xbox/PS4/PS5 controllers) in the Pad 1 configuration to ensure all buttons and analog sticks are recognized. If you're ready to start, I can help you with:
After downloading, copy all BIOS files into the bios folder inside your ePSXe 1.6.0 directory.