09-20-2017, 02:09 PM -
> Because the open-source emulator requires some important DLL files, my question is here, where on my local system can I find them?
You don't, just install the software requirements on the website. The remaining DLLs come alongside the executable inside the zipped folder you download from the website.
> Furthermore I currently run RPCS3 with automatically loading of all required libraries (Settings -> CPU). Is there a list of libraries/modules, which should be manually enabled here?
No. All games should work with either Automatic or liblv2 loading modes.
> My system AMD FX-8370, 16GB RAM + AMD RX480 (8GB GDDR5) should be capable of titles I bought like Demon's Souls or Soul Calibur 5.
FX-8370 is below average at best, it should be okay for some titles but don't expect much really.
You don't, just install the software requirements on the website. The remaining DLLs come alongside the executable inside the zipped folder you download from the website.
> Furthermore I currently run RPCS3 with automatically loading of all required libraries (Settings -> CPU). Is there a list of libraries/modules, which should be manually enabled here?
No. All games should work with either Automatic or liblv2 loading modes.
> My system AMD FX-8370, 16GB RAM + AMD RX480 (8GB GDDR5) should be capable of titles I bought like Demon's Souls or Soul Calibur 5.
FX-8370 is below average at best, it should be okay for some titles but don't expect much really.
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