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If this becomes true... which PS3 games would be nice to buy?
Silent Hill HD Collection is all anyone needs.
If this becomes true... which PS3 games would be nice to buy?
I would be very surprised if Sony got PS3 emulation working, but it is the right thing IMO. Bonus points if you can use your PS3 discs.
I would be very surprised if Sony got PS3 emulation working, but it is the right thing IMO. Bonus points if you can use your PS3 discs.
The cell processor in the PS3 is a complicated mess. It was hard enough to program for natively, but now you're talking about writing an emulator that will run PS3 games on a PS5.Why not?
Not for PS2 there haven't been/aren't.I really hope they throw in hundreds of ps1/ps2 games in PSNow - to play locally (emulation should be easy - there have beeen perfect emulators for years on pc)
Do you realize that there is an unofficial PS3 emulator than runs on PC? Even more, many games can be played at full speed even on a potato like the i5 4690.The cell processor in the PS3 is a complicated mess. It was hard enough to program for natively, but now you're talking about writing an emulator that will run PS3 games on a PS5.
Sony bought Gaikai and set up PSNow with the knowledge that even if they could write an emulator that would one day run on a powerful enough computer for a play experience comparable to a PS3, it's not worth the extraordinary cost of doing so. Instead, they stuffed huge server rooms with full of PS3's (each of which use 5 times the amount of power of a refrigerator) and decided to use that for game streaming. At this point, most good PS3 games are ported, and the 10-15 stuck on the system will probably eventually get ported as part of a collection.
Does Sony own the code to that emulator? Is the emulator optimized to run on PS5? Have security engineers vetted the code to make sure there are no security issues / backdoors / opportunities for remote code injection with the product?Do you realize that there is an unofficial PS3 emulator than runs on PC? Even more, many games can be played at full speed even on a potato like the i5 4690.
Point is, if it can be done on PC without official SDK, it surely can be done on PS5 with official documentation. But it's all down to Sony wanting to even bother.Does Sony own the code to that emulator? Is the emulator optimized to run on PS5? Have security engineers vetted the code to make sure there are no security issues / backdoors / opportunities for remote code injection with the product?
I'm never said it's not possible, just that it's not going to happen. At least not on the PS5.
Do you realize that there is an unofficial PS3 emulator than runs on PC? Even more, many games can be played at full speed even on a potato like the i5 4690.
X1 does have dedicated hardware to help with this. Not saying Sony haven’t solved the problem some other way though.They should have the CPU available now to make it happen. You can run PS3 games at original framerates on weaker hardware than PS5, and that is with a reverse engineered approach. With direct knowledge of the processors and code involved you should be able to lower emulation overhead (how the x1 was able to emulate 360).
If it’s not streaming I would gladly buy some ps3 stuff.
Does Sony own the code to that emulator? Is the emulator optimized to run on PS5? Have security engineers vetted the code to make sure there are no security issues / backdoors / opportunities for remote code injection with the product?
I'm never said it's not possible, just that it's not going to happen. At least not on the PS5.
X1 does have dedicated hardware to help with this. Not saying Sony haven’t solved the problem some other way though.
Aren't all Xbox emulators gone now anyway? All the ones I had stopped working after MS pulled Dev mode from us.it sucks that it doesn't have an Direct X11 renderer... so there is currently no hope for an Xbox Series port of it
Aren't all Xbox emulators gone now anyway? All the ones I had stopped working after MS pulled Dev mode from us.
When the PS5 launched, a few PS3 games (like KIllzone 2) were listed in the store with a price (£7.99)
The other day I was randomly searching the store on my PS5, I saw that the Telltale Back to the Future PS3 episodes were each listed as PS3 games with prices, but when you clicked through were not purchasable. I know they used to be on PS Now, but I don't think they are now (or maybe are in some regions) so maybe it is related to that.
I downloaded everything fine on my Xbox. Played AM2R for a bit. Very cool. But it freezes from time to time.no it's easier than ever to get them. apparently it is now super easy to upload them without whitelists or anything. and for me none stopped working after they got removed (which happens basically all the time... I had a 6 month old version of PPSSPP on my Series X and that was removed ages ago but still worked)
look in the thread I made for a link:
RETROARCH for Xbox One / Series X|S - NO MODDING, NO DEV MODE, NO WHITE-LIST
Retroarch is on Xbox One/Series X|S for a while now. And you might have heard you can use it in Developer Mode (which costs 20€/$) or you can get whitelisted to use it in "Retail" (normal) mode Well now you don't need either it seems... at least for now (who knows if MS will remove the app)...www.neogaf.com
just go on the site linked there on your Xbox and download what you want. you can remotely install them using your PC (follow my guide in the OP) or your phone as well... but it's easiest on your actual console to just click download
also also: Dev mode is not gone at all, they mistakenly deactivated unused accounts, which was apparently an issue on the Windows site of things and the Xbox branch told them to reinstate all of them
edit: ok apparently the current uploads have been taken down. but the guy running that site usually updates with new links pretty fast.
so you are a bit late, these current uploads were online for 2 weeks or so. I would assume 2-3 days until new working links are there
I downloaded everything fine on my Xbox. Played AM2R for a bit. Very cool. But it freezes from time to time.
Also setting up retroarch again. Everything I had setup on the other app is gone obviously.
And thanks a bunch obviously!
Yeah.really? ok so the downloads still work on Xbox? I just tested out of curiosity on my PC and it gave me an error message.
maybe they removed it from the PC store... for some weird reason? well... good to hear tho. thx for telling me lol
Yeah.
Well no wonder my 2 other retroarch apps weren't working. Everything in them was deleted
No exe to load. All my games and save states gone. I'm browsing through retroarch to direct the games folder to my older one but all is gone.
Yes, they could have launched with it but it wasn't ready. Imagine if they hadn't wasted so much time on Kinect, and instead had BC ready at launch!I've never heard that before, like what? The system didn't even launch with back compat support.
Except for VRR. Really? Way late on that one, guys.
Yes, they could have launched with it but it wasn't ready. Imagine if they hadn't wasted so much time on Kinect, and instead had BC ready at launch!
Here's a couple of articles that explain the hardware support for 360 titles:
How Microsoft Built Xbox 360, Xbox Compatibility Into the Xbox One
Microsoft may have pushed backwards compatibility off the front burner when it pivoted away from "always on" functionality, but it never gave up on the idea. Xbox 360 and Xbox game lovers can reap some of the rewards of that dedication, starting today.www.extremetech.comXbox One backwards compatibility: how does it actually work?
One of the most memorable of E3 reveals also happens to be one of the greatest technological achievements of the curren…www.eurogamer.net
TLDR:
"Helping the task immensely is the fact that certain aspects of the Xbox 360 hardware design are indeed built into the Xbox One processor - specifically, support for texture formats and audio."
"The Xbox One doesn’t have an Xbox 360 or Xbox SoC inside of it for dedicated hardware support, but it does support certain critical capabilities required for backwards compatibility in hardware."
I guess I never paid any attention to that. Good work by them to be thinking that far ahead.