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kamfretoz committed Feb 7, 2024
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<ImageCompare
left={require("./img/timeline1.webp").default}
right={require("./img/timeline2.webp").default}
/>
### Day 0, The start before the beginning.... PCSX2 before PCSX2 (PSDUO)

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0-day, The start before the beginning.... PCSX2 before PCSX2 (PSDUO)

### Present Day, Present Time

It has been almost four whole years since the last stable PCSX2 revision released. A lot of things can happen in four years, but we could not have predicted just how much progress would be made in that time. So many things have happened, PCSX2 has received over 5500 changes since the last 1.6.0 stable release! Besides it doesn't even count the dev-build/nightly count changed from a PR-based count instead of a per commit basis. Anyway, this includes design changes, new faces, technical discoveries, and more. So much so, it is hard to keep track of everything! So let's jump right in to it and get started with the highlights from four years of development!

But before we jump in totally, we also reached 100 Million and more lifetime downloads in 2023, and celebrating PCSX2 23th (almost 24th) anniversary.

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## The Elephant in the Room: PCSX2 Enters Its Qt Era
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But now, wxWidgets is GONE. No more desktop experience reminding you of what Windows desktop apps looked like in 2006. Qt brings with it a much more slick appearance, more efficient UI backend, and provided the perfect opportunity to redo all our menus and widgets. The addition of themes lets you personalize your PCSX2 to your liking. The result is by far our best user experience to date! Massive thanks to Stenzek for bringing his Qt expertise from Duckstation, and leading the charge on PCSX2's new Qt design!

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<Image src={require("./img/qt_grid.webp").default} />

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