The Emulators Thread - RPCS3 now runs PS3 Games in 4K

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PostRe: The Emulators Thread - RPCS3 now runs PS3 Games in 4K
by massimo » Sat Apr 20, 2024 8:20 am

Delta really is amazing. If you have an Apple TV or Mac, you can AirPlay your screen to it, connect your controller to the phone, and you’ll be playing games in no time. Works incredibly well.

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PostRe: The Emulators Thread - RPCS3 now runs PS3 Games in 4K
by Carlos » Sat Apr 20, 2024 11:07 pm

massimo wrote:Delta really is amazing. If you have an Apple TV or Mac, you can AirPlay your screen to it, connect your controller to the phone, and you’ll be playing games in no time. Works incredibly well.


Right? The dev is adding in a SMS/MD core at some point too.

And the dev of PPSSPP is on the case. I’ve managed to sideload the .ipa file in the past and the iPhone plays PSP titles incredibly well. I still don’t know why Sony don’t port loads of their old titles to mobile. Locoroco is such a great fit.

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PostRe: The Emulators Thread - RPCS3 now runs PS3 Games in 4K
by Johnny Ryall » Thu May 16, 2024 3:27 pm

Retroarch and PPSSPP on iOS now

Eyeing up a gamesir G8 not that I need more handhelds but when they say the best camera you have is the one with you that goes for emulators too :D

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PostRe: The Emulators Thread - RPCS3 now runs PS3 Games in 4K
by Kriken » Thu May 16, 2024 3:58 pm

Not exactly emulation but thought this would be the most relevant place to talk about the Majora's Mask recompilation, and recompilations of other N64 games thanks to a tool that allows N64 roms to be translated into PC ports.

Been playing the Majora's Mask one and it's great. 60fps, easy to use settings menus, ocarina/mask shortcuts on the d-pad.

Nerrel going into it in more detail on his video: https://youtu.be/ywWwUuWRgsM?si=LGd3Xap-OIVIPzeI

You can see a few N64 games have been ported with the tool there, but at the moment it seems Majora's Mask is the only one at the moment that has a seperate tool where its as simple as dropping in the rom and doing it all for you. Its a more involved process with the other games right now but it looks like it won't be long until pretty much every n64 game is playable that way.

Outside of romhacks this is pretty much going to bypass the need for n64 emulation on anything that can run it - Windows and Linux I believe, which means it'll run on Steam Deck too.

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PostRe: The Emulators Thread - RPCS3 now runs PS3 Games in 4K
by Ironhide » Thu May 16, 2024 5:03 pm

Kriken wrote:Not exactly emulation but thought this would be the most relevant place to talk about the Majora's Mask recompilation, and recompilations of other N64 games thanks to a tool that allows N64 roms to be translated into PC ports.

Been playing the Majora's Mask one and it's great. 60fps, easy to use settings menus, ocarina/mask shortcuts on the d-pad.

Nerrel going into it in more detail on his video: https://youtu.be/ywWwUuWRgsM?si=LGd3Xap-OIVIPzeI

You can see a few N64 games have been ported with the tool there, but at the moment it seems Majora's Mask is the only one at the moment that has a seperate tool where its as simple as dropping in the rom and doing it all for you. Its a more involved process with the other games right now but it looks like it won't be long until pretty much every n64 game is playable that way.

Outside of romhacks this is pretty much going to bypass the need for n64 emulation on anything that can run it - Windows and Linux I believe, which means it'll run on Steam Deck too.


That's very impressive, can imagine it being used for other systems too eventually.

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