RPCS3 Shows off Progress with Demon's Souls

RPCS3 Shows off Progress with Demon's Souls

It has come a long way in such a short time.

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Jul 24, 2017 @ 08:27 AM (Staff Bios)
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RPCS3, the PlayStation 3 emulator, has come a long way. In fact, it has come such a long way to the point that Demon's Souls, one of the more hardware intensive games on the PlayStation 3, is now playable.

You can check it out below:



According to the description:

"Since we last looked at Demon's Souls there have been major improvements to the stability of the game. Earlier the game would randomly but with high certainty hang on loading screens making it very hard to progress. Moreover the audio was buggy and the sound mixer thread would randomly crash, which in turn would soon crash the rest of the game. But these stability issues have been fixed. Although performance is not optimal even on an i7-6700k the game is fully working and runs stable. Therefore it is considered playable, but perhaps not fully enjoyable."


While I withhold my opinion on piracy, just watching the emulator run Demon's Souls so well is... mind-blowing. Hopefully, we can see the full potential of this emulator.

If not for research reasons.

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