Blashix
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Hi, I have a question or rpcs3 emulator will run on your computer?
2 GB Ram
AMD Athlon x2 3 ghz
ATI Radeon HD 5450 1 GB Shader Model 5.0 support OpenGL 3.2.
Zekro
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If it runs...yes,if it will run any game....no
Blashix
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(05-13-2013, 12:18 PM)virgil94 Wrote: If it runs...yes,if it will run any game....no
And I can run the game?
Zekro
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Rpcs3 is not yet developped to run commercial games,the only homebrew game that works is tetris,you'll have to wait some years before you can play ps3 games on pc
Blashix
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(05-13-2013, 01:37 PM)virgil94 Wrote: Rpcs3 is not yet developped to run commercial games,the only homebrew game that works is tetris,you'll have to wait some years before you can play ps3 games on pc some years ? Really ? Bad. ;/
Zekro
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Well that's how it usually starts,look at jpcsp for example,at the begining it could only run homebrew and now runs a lot of games at full speed
Blashix
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(05-16-2013, 02:23 PM)virgil94 Wrote: Well that's how it usually starts,look at jpcsp for example,at the begining it could only run homebrew and now runs a lot of games at full speed
How many years lasted for the project?
Gundark
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(05-16-2013, 03:18 PM)Blashix Wrote: (05-16-2013, 02:23 PM)virgil94 Wrote: Well that's how it usually starts,look at jpcsp for example,at the begining it could only run homebrew and now runs a lot of games at full speed
How many years lasted for the project?
Well it's not like jpcsp have started from zero like rpcs3. It's based on Ben Vanik psp emulator which already played some games.
Zekro
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Didn't know that,but I was referring about the time needed to make it run commercial games,jpcsp took a while and so will take rpcs3,only rpcs3 will take a lot more because as you said Gundark,for jpcsp there was a reference but for rpcs3 it's a start from scratch emulator
serio
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ps3 is also a way more powerful hardware than psp was, so getting it to playable speeds will probably take even more time, both for the currently existing hardware to go down in prices and become common in regular pcs, and for more powerful ones to appear.
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