LavitzSlambert
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Even if there's enough horsepower for an emulator, there are all kinds of edge cases and weird behavior that wouldn't be present on bare hardware. Sometimes it's ingrained in the game design itself. Lots of fixes and manual adjustments just to get an emulator to 80%+ compatibility, often for the highest profile games. I can't see Sony making a big investment to emulate when a handful of games are stuck on the platform, and can probably just be remade on a modern architecture if consumer demand is there.
Until then it's hardware streaming, copping a used unit, or playing the waiting game for some re-releases.
Until then it's hardware streaming, copping a used unit, or playing the waiting game for some re-releases.