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I think the old saying was (at least during the PS2 era)
"the PC hardware needs to be ten times more powerful than the thing you are trying to emulate"
It still kind of holds true. You aren't going to correctly emulate the next generation of consoles on even current-day powerful hardware. It will be a few years at least. Since pretty much every game system coming out next will be just locked-down PCs with custom operating systems, which I suppose is what they are now anyway. Your question has been answered ten times over already, anyway.
If you want to emulate a PS2 on the go, get a Steam Deck or something equivalent. That's about your best option.
"the PC hardware needs to be ten times more powerful than the thing you are trying to emulate"

It still kind of holds true. You aren't going to correctly emulate the next generation of consoles on even current-day powerful hardware. It will be a few years at least. Since pretty much every game system coming out next will be just locked-down PCs with custom operating systems, which I suppose is what they are now anyway. Your question has been answered ten times over already, anyway.

If you want to emulate a PS2 on the go, get a Steam Deck or something equivalent. That's about your best option.
