Most demanding games that are playable on RPCS3?
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emulation-station
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06-05-2022, 10:22 AM -
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Hello Everyone 

I have been playing around with RPCS3 for quite a while on some laptops and I must say I am amazed with the performance it delivers!
So far it eats every game I throw at it with no issues whatsoever! 

Currently laptops with following specs have no issues with the games I tested!

Laptop 1: I7-8750H - GTX 1050TI - 16GB RAM
Laptop 2: I7 10875H - RTX 2070 - 32GB RAM
Laptop 3: Ryzen 9 5900HX - RTX 3050 32GB RAM


But I want to test out more demandable games on them to see how much I can push each laptop. 
So far Persona 5 , Tales of games , Family guy, Naruto games are running just fine on these machines



But I think that's due cellshades/cartonish games are easier to emulate ? 
So what games are around to the laptops to the max?

Thank you !
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06-05-2022, 07:31 PM -
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If you're looking for good games to push your laptop to the max, i recommend
White Knight Chronicles and White Knight Chronicles II.
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emulation-station
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06-08-2022, 10:02 AM -
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(06-05-2022, 07:31 PM)sportster Wrote: If you're looking for good games to push your laptop to the max, i recommend
White Knight Chronicles and White Knight Chronicles II.

Thank you for your respons but unfortunally it looks only ingame and not playable Sad 
But looking at some youtube videos looks like nice games! Going to look if I can find them somewhere cheap Big Grin
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06-21-2022, 02:23 AM -
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Killzone 2 has unlocked framerate (might need to set vblank to 120) and very demanding!
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06-21-2022, 03:00 AM -
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Skate 3 is demanding, it uses all 8 cores/16 threads to the max on my 11th gen 8 core. It pushes is so hard that temps are in 90's and cores then lower to 3.6ghz from 4.2 and temps drop to 80's.
On my Lenovo laptop I can maintain 4.5ghz without throttle at 100% load on all cores. It's amazing how much better the power limits and thermals are than the razer, and there it's still over 60% total cpu usage.
It gets my laptop the hottest out of all my games so far on RPCS3. Note, I only play games that are deemed compatible, so I know there are things like GOW3 that are more taxing.
This is in 1440P but it really doesn't make a difference, the GFX card isn't sweating, it's the CPU, even at the base 720P.
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07-03-2022, 09:23 PM -
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(06-08-2022, 10:02 AM)emulation-station Wrote:
(06-05-2022, 07:31 PM)sportster Wrote: If you're looking for good games to push your laptop to the max, i recommend
White Knight Chronicles and White Knight Chronicles II.

Thank you for your respons but unfortunally it looks only ingame and not playable Sad 
But looking at some youtube videos looks like nice games! Going to look if I can find them somewhere cheap Big Grin

It used to crash every couple of minutes. By now, the game runs pretty stable and good with occasional crashes. I was able to play the game for hours straight without crashes. If you dont mind a crash, you might still wanna give it a try.
I would be curious as well, since I mostly experience FPS drops in town areas. I would love to see results from your setup.
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07-09-2022, 03:43 PM -
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