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RPCS3 had a big week: overhauled system requirements and a Cell CPU breakthrough
Two pieces of RPCS3 news landed this week, and together they paint a picture of a PS3 emulator that is more capable and more ...
The PlayStation 3 is a tough console to emulate, but a new breakthrough has yielded a welcome performance upgrade.
Sudachi developer Jarrod Norwell is working on a new Android port of RPCS3. He is also behind Folium, one of the few emulators on iOS. There’s no playable build yet, but aPS3e has already proved ...
RPCS3’s official system requirements show PS3 emulation is far more accessible than expected, with even modest PCs and ...
Emulating the various PlayStation consoles has been commonplace for years, and developers constantly try to do so on various platforms. On Monday, the developers of PS3 emulator RPCS3 released a ...
The developers behind the open source PS3 emulator RPCS3 have released new system requirements and they're quite steep.
The PS3's complex Cell CPU has made emulation difficult on modern systems, but this breakthrough could help smooth things out ...
RPCS3 replaces its old requirements page with a new tier system, showing what hardware you need for basic, optimal, and 4K ...
Benefits to the touted breakthrough span low-range to high-end hardware, and are emphasized for racing games like Gran Turismo 5 and Twisted Metal.
Remember MotorStorm? That PS3 racing game that came out in 2007 and looked incredible on those early HD screens? Well, now it’s back, again, in emulation form. RPCS3 developers have shown off a video ...
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