These guys are on a fuckin tear. But this is huge. PS3 games were always annoying to emulate because you had to dick around with settings much for individual games. Now if only we could get those file sizes down a bit.
Was playing Lollipop Chainsaw and Dante's Inferno on RPCS3 last night on my M1 iMac, and I had to dick around with the settings, but it was an easy 60 FPS, really smooth experience. CPU temp reached 105 Celcius / 221 Fahrenheit because RPCS3 runs all the cores at once, so I shut that down quick, but if I can find a way to throttle it and keep temps low, I might play more.
How is that handled exactly? Because that seems dangerous for outdated/false information compared to alternatives.
Or is RPCS3's wiki well curated, locked?
How is that handled exactly? Because that seems dangerous for outdated/false information compared to alternatives.
Or is RPCS3's wiki well curated, locked?
Was playing Lollipop Chainsaw and Dante's Inferno on RPCS3 last night on my M1 iMac, and I had to dick around with the settings, but it was an easy 60 FPS, really smooth experience. CPU temp reached 105 Celcius / 221 Fahrenheit because RPCS3 runs all the cores at once, so I shut that down quick, but if I can find a way to throttle it and keep temps low, I might play more.
How is that handled exactly? Because that seems dangerous for outdated/false information compared to alternatives.
Or is RPCS3's wiki well curated, locked?
Shit man, with features like these, I really need to start researching what it would cost to get into PC gaming for next gen. If I can effectively emulate up to the PS4 generation, I'm not sure I need this upcoming PS6 console gen, especially if it's going to continue to be as crappy as this current console gen is.
That will help. Some games need special config changes to run well but finding those configs can prove difficult. The wikis show examples from much older versions of the UI as well. It makes more sense to have this hard coded.
Oh that is a really cool thing to hear. That means that most of these games will probably boot up into their most stable working configuration for booting up.
Any reason games that were running perfectly have suddenly gone to absolute shit after the last few updates? I've gone from the same games running at 60 fps to about 15 fps without changing any settings.