msgid "There is not enough virtual memory available, or necessary virtual memory mappings have already been reserved by other processes, services, or DLLs."
msgid "This recompiler was unable to reserve contiguous memory required for internal caches. This error can be caused by low virtual memory resources, such as a small or disabled swapfile, or by another program that is hogging a lot of memory."
msgid "Note: Recompilers are not necessary for PCSX2 to run, however they typically improve emulation speed substantially. You may have to manually re-enable the recompilers listed above, if you resolve the errors."
msgid "PCSX2 requires a PS2 BIOS in order to run. For legal reasons, you *must* obtain a BIOS from an actual PS2 unit that you own (borrowing doesn't count). Please consult the FAQs and Guides for further instructions."
msgid "Please ensure that these folders are created and that your user account is granted write permissions to them -- or re-run PCSX2 with elevated (administrator) rights, which should grant PCSX2 the ability to create the necessary folders itself. If you do not have elevated rights on this computer, then you will need to switch to User Documents mode (click button below)."
msgid "WARNING: Converting a memory card may take a while! Please do not close the emulator during the conversion process, even if the emulator is no longer responding to input."
msgid "This is the folder where PCSX2 saves your settings, including settings generated by most plugins (some older plugins may not respect this value)."
msgid "You may optionally specify a location for your PCSX2 settings here. If the location contains existing PCSX2 settings, you will be given the option to import or overwrite them."
msgid "This wizard will help guide you through configuring plugins, memory cards, and BIOS. It is recommended if this is your first time installing %s that you view the readme and configuration guide."
"Existing %s settings have been found in the configured settings folder. Would you like to import these settings or overwrite them with %s default values?\n"
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"(or press Cancel to select a different settings folder)"
msgid "NTFS compression is built-in, fast, and completely reliable; and typically compresses memory cards very well (this option is highly recommended)."
msgid "Avoids memory card corruption by forcing games to re-index card contents after loading from savestates. May not be compatible with all games (Guitar Hero)."
msgid "(Folder type only) Re-index memory card content every time the running software changes. This prevents the memory card from running out of space for saves."
msgid "Warning! You are running PCSX2 with command line options that override your configured settings. These command line options will not be reflected in the Settings dialog, and will be disabled if you apply any changes here."
msgid "Warning! You are running PCSX2 with command line options that override your configured plugin and/or folder settings. These command line options will not be reflected in the settings dialog, and will be disabled when you apply settings changes here."
"Presets apply some speed hacks that may boost speed on underpowered systems, or speed up games that have unusual performance requirements. Uncheck this box to apply settings manually.\n"
"\n"
"1) Safest - No speed hacks. Most reliable, but possibly slow setting.\n"
"2) Safe - Default. A few speed hacks known to provide boosts, with minimal to no side effects.\n"
"3) Balanced - May help quad core CPUs.\n"
"4) Aggressive - May help underpowered CPUs on less demanding games, but risks causing problems in other cases.\n"
"5) Very Aggressive - May help underpowered CPUs on less demanding games, but is likely to cause problems in other cases.\n"
"6) Mostly Harmful - Harsh application of speed hacks. May help a very small set of games that have unusual performance requirements, but have adverse effects on most others. Not recommended for underpowered PCs."
msgid "Vsync eliminates screen tearing but typically has a big performance hit. It usually only applies to fullscreen mode, and may not work with all GS plugins."
msgid "Check this to force the mouse cursor invisible inside the GS window; useful if using the mouse as a primary control device for gaming. By default the mouse auto-hides after 2 seconds of inactivity."
msgid "Enables automatic mode switch to fullscreen when starting or resuming emulation. You can still toggle fullscreen display at any time using alt-enter."
msgid "It's better to enable 'Automatic game fixes' at the main menu instead, and leave this page empty ('Automatic' means: selectively use specific tested fixes for specific games). Manual game fixes will NOT increase your performance. In fact they may decrease it."
msgid "Please select your preferred default location for PCSX2 user-level documents below (includes memory cards, screenshots, settings, and savestates). These folder locations can be overridden at any time using the Plugin/BIOS Selector panel."
msgid "You can change the preferred default location for PCSX2 user-level documents here (includes memory cards, screenshots, settings, and savestates). This option only affects Standard Paths which are set to use the installation default value."
msgid "This folder is where PCSX2 saves its logfiles and diagnostic dumps. Most plugins will also adhere to this folder, however some older plugins may ignore it."
"Warning! Changing plugins requires a complete shutdown and reset of the PS2 virtual machine. PCSX2 will attempt to save and restore the state, but if the newly selected plugins are incompatible the recovery may fail, and current progress will be lost.\n"
msgid "All plugins must have valid selections for %s to run. If you are unable to make a valid selection due to missing plugins or an incomplete install of %s, then press Cancel to close the Configuration panel."
msgid "50% cyclerate. Significant reduction of CPU requirements. Speedup for very lightweight games, slows down others. FMVs and audio may stutter or skip."
msgid "180% cyclerate. Significant increase of CPU requirements. Variable framerate games will have higher internal framerates. FMVs may be slow. May cause stability problems."
msgid "300% cyclerate. Extreme increase of CPU requirements. Variable framerate games will have higher internal framerates. FMVs may be slow. May cause stability problems."
msgid "Speedhacks usually improve emulation speed, but can cause glitches, broken audio, and false FPS readings. When having emulation problems, disable this panel first."
msgid "Modifies the emulated Emotion Engine CPU clock. Higher values may increase the internal framerate in games with variable framerates, but will increase CPU requirements substantially. Lower values will reduce the CPU load allowing lightweight games to run full speed on weaker CPUs."
msgid "Makes the emulated Emotion Engine skip cycles, allowing VU microprograms to execute at faster intervals. Helps a small subset of games with VU starvation problems, E.g. Shadow of the Colossus. More often than not this is harmful to performance and causes FPS readouts to be inaccurate."
msgid "Updates Status Flags only on blocks which will read them, instead of all the time. This is safe most of the time, and Super VU does something similar by default."
msgid "Runs VU1 on its own thread (microVU1-only). Generally a speedup on CPUs with 3 or more cores. This is safe for most games, but a few games are incompatible and may hang. In the case of GS limited games, it may be a slowdown (especially on dual core CPUs)."
msgid "This hack works best for games that use the INTC Status register to wait for vsyncs, which includes primarily non-3D RPG titles. Games that do not use this method of vsync will see little or no speedup from this hack."
msgid "Primarily targetting the EE idle loop at address 0x81FC0 in the kernel, this hack attempts to detect loops whose bodies are guaranteed to result in the same machine state for every iteration until a scheduled event triggers emulation of another unit. After a single iteration of such loops, we advance to the time of the next event or the end of the processor's timeslice, whichever comes first."
msgid "Your system is too low on virtual resources for PCSX2 to run. This can be caused by having a small or disabled swapfile, or by other programs that are hogging resources."
msgid "Out of Memory (sorta): The SuperVU recompiler was unable to reserve the specific memory ranges required, and will not be available for use. This is not a critical error, since the sVU rec is obsolete, and you should use microVU instead anyway. :)"