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 ...
There's a way to play From Software's Demon's Souls on PC, and it's all thanks to PS3 emulator RPCS3, which recently received a big update. The update made the game more stable, though it has been ...
Console exclusives games are the bread and butter of the consoles but this means that PC gamers have to get a console to play these exclusives, however, The Last Of Us and Red Dead Redemption are now ...
Not only do PC gamers have more control over their games, but they can keep playing games released in ages of yore—even if it sometimes takes intermediary software like DOSBox. Console gamers don't ...
AMD probably did the right thing by making their FidelityFX supersampling tech open-source. It's already supported in a lot of games, and now, it has reached a console emulator. RPCS3, the popular PS3 ...
RPCS3, a known emulator for PS3 games has finally hit a milestone this Christmas Day. According to the team behind the system, there are no PS3 games left that run on the emulator which shows a black ...
Earlier this month it was revealed that Metal Gear Solid 4 was (finally) playable on the RPCS3 (PS3) emulator. It was something of a surprise, even to the emulator’s designers, who had for many years ...
The developers behind the RPCS3 PS3 emulator have announced ports of the app to Arm-based devices running MacOS, Linux, and Windows. Unfortunately, the team has also confirmed that it has no intention ...
Hardware Resident Evil Requiem PC performance analysis: Great visuals and decent frame rates all round, though path tracing's an obvious frame rate killer Graphics Cards Nvidia's DLSS upscaling beats ...
The PlayStation 3's Cell Broadband Engine was fairly unlike any other processor. It had capabilities that make emulating the system surprisingly demanding, even for modern hardware. As we've reported ...
The cross-media bar, or XMB, might be the best console user interface ever. It made the PSP and PlayStation 3 a joy to interact with, and now you can finally relive the magic on a modern machine.