If you own a legal copy of the original game, you can emulate it on PC. This is legally grey but generally accepted if you dump your own BIOS and game disc.

What are your , RAM , and graphics card specifications?

| Setting Category | Option | Value / Recommendation | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Renderer | D3D11 Hardware (most stable) or Vulkan (for AMD GPUs) | | | Internal Resolution | 3x Native (~1080p) for mid-range systems; 6x Native for high-end | | | Texture Filtering | Bilinear (PS2) | | | CRC Hack Level | Aggressive | | HW Hacks | Half-pixel Offset | Normal (Vertex) | | | Round Sprite | Full | | Emulation | EE Cyclerate | 130% (increases speed without introducing instability) | | | EE Cycle Skipping | Disabled (enabling this can cause choppier rendering) | | | VU Cycle Stealing | 2 (helps with frame rate stability) | | Speedhacks | MTVU (Multi-Threaded microVU1) | Enabled (provides a significant speed boost on multi-core CPUs) |

: Emulators allow you to run the game at 4K resolution and 60 FPS, which significantly improves the visual experience over the original hardware.

PC players have been left to rue their luck as the game has never come to that platform.