

Quoting: BeamboomOk, so how does this work exactly? Do you need a bluray-drive in yor PC and then your PS3-games are firef up from the drive like a PS3, or is anything special needed to be done to transfer the game to the hard-drive? Showing off some of the work being done, they made a new video showcasing the improvements with Sonic Unleashed and it's practically a night and day difference: On the Vulkan side, it has improved memory management, big improvements to rendering with NVIDIA GPUs, better save file/directory handling, DualShock 3 support on Linux thanks to Linux already having drivers for it they're now hooking into and so on. Going over the major changes, work continued on improving texture cache and the shader decompiler, which has helped towards fixing broken lighting, depth of field and fog in certain titles like Uncharted 2. Going by the report, there's now 41.27% (1258) of titles that are actually playable which is an impressive milestone to reach. They're actually looking for help writing them, which you can apply for here.Īs always, they included some information on the total number of games that they class as Playable, can get in-game and so on. This latest report covers April, with the delay being due to not having enough contributors.

With RDR unfortunately it's hard to really test at the moment because the game struggles to achieve consistent fps in the 20s even when the framerate is theoretically unlocked.RPCS3, the very impressive PlayStation 3 emulator continues advancing quickly with the team putting up a new report. The "vblank" method doesn't work with DeS but it has a dedicated patch that works flawlessly and allows 60/120fps with basically no issues. I was going to make a thread about it but I figured the game is too obscure. But honestly I think the game plays better at double speed lol. I've personally tested almost all of the 60fps codes and the only one I couldn't get to work was Genji, the best I could do was get 60fps with double game speed which makes it feel like a bizarre Ninja Gaiden knockoff. You can find additional 60fps patches here, for games that otherwise would not work out of the box, but someone has injected small hacks to get them to 60fps/unlock with usually little to no issues. Unfortunately it doesn't work with ICO HD though. That's particularly amazing with SotC because it gives us a 4k/60fps option with an artstyle much closer to the original as opposed to the Bluepoint remake (I still love the remake of course). From my own tests, Shadow of the Colossus HD and Tokyo Jungle can both bump up to 60fps with no perceivable issues. Not sure what games the video covers but the unlocked framerate vblank "hack" is something you can very easily test yourself and works really well on some notable games.
