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Well, you can't just install rpcs3, insert a ps3 disc and start playing. You need to dump the game first. 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
Users share their experiences and opinions on RPCS3, the only PS3 emulator available. Some games work well, others have crashes and bugs. No link for Demon's Souls ISO is provided.
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.
Until Ps2 we are ok with emulator, even gamecube, wii, wiiu are fine for emulation - cpu goes only upto 70c temperature. PS3 and switch emulators REALLY brings cpu to knees - I saw 93C one time (mine is i5 12th gen i240p) . Conclusion: With todays average hardware avoid emulating ps3 , switch . Definitely they make your cpu hotter.
Users share their opinions and experiences on which emulator is better for XB360 or PS3 games in 2024. Some suggest doing both, some mention performance issues, and some provide tips and links for emulation.
I've played a few games with this emulator. I played a lot of persona 5, all of Nier Gestalt, a fair chunk of DrakenGuard 3.. and probably a handful of other titles. oh yeah a lot of the ps3 re-release of the kingdom hearts games. its a great emulator and its only been getting better.
Well, the reason I mentioned PS3 specifically was that it was the only emulator that I felt would be of concern. I am sure that the older consoles like SNES would run on this setup, and I actually have a setup that can already handle up to PS2 (but it can't handle PS3 except for few games).
A user asks if it is possible to play PS3 games on retroarch, but gets replies that there are no cores for PS3 emulators on retroarch and that RPCS3 is the only active PS3 emulator. The user also links a clickbait website that lists fake PS3 emulators.
A user reports crashing issues with various PS3 games on RPCS3 emulator and gets a solution by updating BIOS. Another user suggests switching to OpenGL renderer as a possible fix for Vulkan issues.
The PC I bought came with 8gb of ram and a 256gb m.2 SSD. I upgraded the ram to 16gb of faster ram. I also upgraded the SSD to a 1TB Intel NVME m.2 drive. In the BIOS I adjusted the VRAM to 512mb (which is the highest this PC bios allows unfortunately). I also installed the latest AMD drivers to make sure I had the most recent Vulkan for the GPU.