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If you want to dump it using your computer, you need to own a compatible bluray drive (not every pc bluray drive can read ps3 discs) and then you need to decrypt it. The complete guide is here: Dumping Blu-ray disc games. The emulator as all have stated is RPCS3. You should check out their Quickstart page.
For all the games below I used the recommended config settings from RPCS3 for each individual game. Games that didn't have recommended config settings I didn't touch at all and just stuck with the default config settings. FINALLY onto the games: 50 Cent: Blood on the Sand :Works great. Works great upon booting up.
In many cases, sure. But a proper emulator should be able to play all the systems games, not be programmed to a specific set of games. So yes, some would make more sense to play on PC. However, many PC games don’t support controllers even if they had console support, so if someone prefers controllers using an emulator may be a better experience.
best games with rpcs3 in overall performance? i think p5, demon souls, folklore and dantes inferno are great pick ups. persona 5 has community reworked textures and more with aemulus package manager. demon souls also has a great community. but i expect a ds remake/master port on pc..im just guessing its possible.
If you get games from Vimm or the archive.org main file they are in folder format. If you follow the guide on RPCS3s website it will tell you where to put the folders within the folder structure the emulator creates as it mimics the folder structure of the ps3 to run games from.
Either it freezes the game and I have to reboot the game, or it freezes and then crash the RPCS3 completely. I'm about to go to the desert (just saved Oracle), and the next save point is too far for me to reach it before it freezes the game screen or just hard crash all the RPCS3. use driver wake up delay in the advanced tab in the settings put ...
You can navigate by clicking on the various tabs for each company. When you click on the link to Github the first link you land on will be the Home tab, this tab explains how to use the Megathread. There are Five tabs that link directly to collections based on console and publisher, these include Nintendo, Sony, Microsoft, Sega, and the PC.
It tells you all about emulation, although this was on series S. Can’t remember if they mentioned ps3 or not. Unfortunately, PS3 emulation is still not very good. The current most popular emulator takes a pretty powerful computer to run. The Series X isn't strong enough. Next generation probably.
The engine works differently, SPU emulation completely fucks performance on the PS3 version. XSX runs the game at 60 FPS, so it's the way to go for the time being if you have the console. The PS3 version also had performance issues on the console itself, where it ran at 20-30 FPS, the X360 version is a lot more stable and has better graphics.
To recap, the official recommended minimum is: Intel Skylake 8 core CPU or better (i.e. i5+ 6th Gen) or AMD equivalent (I believe this was the Zen 2) Vulkan GPU (i.e. GTX 900+, RX400+), no mention of any iGPU such as Iris Xe, RDNA2. 8GB RAM (only specifies dual-channel) SSD drive for emulators. I am trying to decide between a) converting a very ...