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Pcsx2 is the best it can be nowadays. I remember using it years ago and how difficult it was to configure it, but now it runs like silk even on outdated hardware like my PC, I don't know what black magic the team behind it did. After the original hardware, pcsx2 it's the best option to play the Ps2 gems.
To me it seems like it's THE best option to play ps2 games. Can run them at a bigger resolution and saving states can be used as a little cheat
You can do the same in the original console with Homebrew apps.
I don't think GSM changes the render resolution of the game, but only the output resolution.
At least that was my experience when I tried it last over a decade ago.