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Get a Raspberry Pi 5 or a mini PC instead of a stick, or something FPGA-based like a MiSTer if you don't mind spending some money.
Pi 5 isn't too expensive. Raspberry Pi 4 was already pretty good for emulation, and the Pi 5 is noticeably faster than the Pi 4.
Firestick is way too underpowered to emulate PS2 games. At best you're going to get N64 and PS1 with inconsistent frame rates. It'd work fine with NES, SNES, Sega Genesis etc though.
That's what I suggested.
He then sent me THIS LINK and said he was looking at this.
He's dead set on a stick format. I look at those controllers, and assume they play like shit. The crazy thing is, unlike me, he actually knows how to use and navigate linux.
I have a raspberry pi 4, that I want to like, but I can't figure linux out to turn the damn fan on. So mine sits, mostly unused. Whereas he would know what he's doing. He's a software developer by trade.
But he wants a stick. So I'm hoping someone knows what to do.
Let him get a stick then and laugh when his PS2 games run at 2fps. Simply isn't possible yet in stick format. Rpi4 won't even do PS2 in playable framerates
I don't have a Pi 5 to try (I've just got a Pi 4), but apparently PS2 is doable, at least for some games: https://www.reddit.com/r/RetroPie/comments/1bekm56/playstation_2_emulation_on_raspberry_pi_5/kv261pp/ (sorry for Reddit link)