The resulting file will be roughly 20–30 % smaller than the raw ISO, and you retain full control over its content.

Owning the original media gives you the legal right to for use on other platforms, provided you do not distribute them.

Searching for is a trip down memory lane that requires patience. Remember: There is no official PC port. The only safe way is through PS2 emulation (PCSX2) paired with a legally obtained or carefully sourced ISO file.

| Problem | Solution | | :--- | :--- | | | The download dropped packets. Use a download manager like JDownloader 2 to resume the file. | | Game crashes on startup | The ISO is bad. Try converting it from CSO back to ISO using "CSO Tool". | | Sound stuttering/lag | In PCSX2, go to Audio Settings > Synchronization Mode > Change to "Async Mix" (loose sync). | | Black textures on cars | Graphics Settings > Rendering > Set "Trilinear Filtering" to Off or Automatic. | | Controller not working | PCSX2 > Controllers > Plugin Settings > Map your Xbox/PlayStation controller manually. |

A standard DVD disc for the PlayStation 2 or Xbox holds roughly 4.7 GB of data. A "highly compressed" version uses advanced compression algorithms (like 7-Zip or WinRAR) to shrink the file size significantly.

It is a common misconception that Burnout Revenge received a widespread PC release. In reality, the game was a console exclusive for the PlayStation 2 and the original Xbox (with a later port to the Xbox 360). There was never an official PC port released by Electronic Arts.

Use the Xenia Emulator. The 360 version originally featured better lighting and effects, and Xenia can now run it at 60fps with upscaled resolutions. 2. System Requirements (Estimated)

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