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We are constantly adding new features and now we want to introduce you to Netplay, which provides an option for you to play Online via ps3 emulator even with your friends that are using the real console. That is why we found a developer to make the new plugin files for graphics that will run with our latest new version of playstation 3 emulator 2.0. While the main problem at first was certainly the bios, later we had to deal with some graphic cards not supporting our plugins. First versions of these plugins worked great but with the coming of new graphic cards and components we faced new issues. The Graphics, audio and controller are the first ones that were made, as well as integrating memory card options.
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For compatibility reasons we started developing the plugins that will enable people with different PC components to run the emulator. Later it was possible to add any missing elements from the emulation and it was no longer needed to hack those parts.
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It would absolutely be a lot of work for Sony engineers, but definitely not something impossible.The whole process was quite difficult and once the BIOS files were cracked thanks to Saquib and others it was just matter of perfecting it to have good frame rate and that most games run without any glitches.
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For example, the PS3 offered hardware MLAA (morphological anti-aliasing) through the Cell SPUs rather than through the GPU, if the RPCS3 devs had the proper documentation and source code, they likely would have been able to figure out how that was accomplished without having to figure it out through trial and error to emulate something similar to it.
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Like yeah, the difficulty of the emulation definitely comes from emulating something that's entirely different from the host system and I've been over simplifying the difficulties that Sony engineers would have in developing an emulator, but at the same time, it's significantly easier to emulate something when you have full control and knowledge of both the system doing the emulation and of the system being emulated. Though while I say that there's almost certainly someone working on it, which I definitely hope is the case, that way I can play my PS3 games on one modern system at leastĬlick to shrink.Well, yes and no to the issue of the problem. My 6th gen i5 performs with pretty solid accuracy just a small smidge below what's acceptable performance in the 4 or 5 games I've tested, and was able to play Demon's Souls pretty well on it too.Ī Sony made emulator would be made by paid professionals with access to all the internal documentation and source codes for the PS3 as well as be developed with only PS5 hardware in mind, meaning that an official PS3 emulator is more than possible and would likely be able to run games pretty well, given how a hobbyist project made from guesswork and approximations is acceptably accurate and able to run on systems significantly less powerful than a PS5.Īs far as I can tell, in it's current state that isn't possible since RPCS3 relies on the Vulkan API for it's graphical rendering, which isn't currently supported on the XSX and I don't believe any compatibility layers between DirectX and Vulkan exist yet either. RPCS3, a hobbyist project made by hobbyist developers not getting paid (though they do have a Patreon now, but I digress) and without access to any internal documentation or source codes and developing for a wide variety of hardware is able to work relatively well on what is now mid-tier hardware despite being a project in it's infancy.


PS3 emulation on PS5 isn't happening solely because Sony doesn't want to invest the money into it.
