Sony PS3 Archives - TechGoing https://www.techgoing.com/tag/sony-ps3/ Technology News and Reviews Sun, 02 Jul 2023 07:04:24 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.4 PS3 emulator RPCS3 creator is currently developing PS4 emulator https://www.techgoing.com/ps3-emulator-rpcs3-creator-is-currently-developing-ps4-emulator/ Sun, 02 Jul 2023 07:04:22 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=110351 Nekotekina, kd-11 and DH, the creators of RPCS3, the best PS3 emulator for PC, are currently working on a new Playstation 4 emulator. Of course this PS4 emulator is still in a very early stage of development. The team hasn’t been able to launch any PS4 games yet. So at the moment this emulator is […]

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Nekotekina, kd-11 and DH, the creators of RPCS3, the best PS3 emulator for PC, are currently working on a new Playstation 4 emulator. Of course this PS4 emulator is still in a very early stage of development. The team hasn’t been able to launch any PS4 games yet. So at the moment this emulator is not yet able to run any Playstation 4 games.

Nevertheless, considering that its developers had launched such a successful emulator RPCS3, we can still keep an eye on it.

Currently, the most advanced Playstation 4 PC emulator is Spine, and in January this year we shared a news story showing more than 125 PS4 games running on this emulator.

Besides Spine, Kyty, fpPS4 and GPCS4 are also very famous PS4 emulators. But these emulators don’t perform as well as Spine.

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RPCS3 emulator already supports running all Sony PS3 games https://www.techgoing.com/rpcs3-emulator-already-supports-running-all-sony-ps3-games/ Mon, 26 Dec 2022 20:12:27 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=58038 RPCS3 is an open-source Sony PlayStation 3 emulator that allows users of Windows, Linux, or BSD systems to run Sony PlayStation 3 games. RPCS3 official Twitter today announced that the emulator has support for running all Sony PlayStation 3 games, meaning that the number of games with black screens after startup has been reduced to […]

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RPCS3 is an open-source Sony PlayStation 3 emulator that allows users of Windows, Linux, or BSD systems to run Sony PlayStation 3 games.

RPCS3 official Twitter today announced that the emulator has support for running all Sony PlayStation 3 games, meaning that the number of games with black screens after startup has been reduced to 0, and all PlayStation 3 games can at least output the display screen.

As you can see from the official statistics, the RPCS3 emulator is fully playable with 67.98% of Sony PlayStation 3 games, and 0% of games that are not running and have a black screen after startup.

The RPCS3 simulator also supports AMD FSR resolution oversampling, however, AMD FSR for the RPCS3 simulator may not be very good, because the PlayStation 3 simulator game is a very eat CPU, for FSR focus on optimizing the GPU requirements are not very high, and there is no anti-aliasing, after opening may be a greater loss of picture.

RPCS3 emulator currently has Windows, Linux, macOS, and FreeBSD versions.

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Former Xbox president says company encourages console wars to “challenge each other” https://www.techgoing.com/former-xbox-president-says-company-encourages-console-wars-to-challenge-each-other/ Sat, 30 Jul 2022 06:05:43 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=12073 Former Xbox boss Peter Moore has revealed an interesting insight into how Microsoft encouraged a console war between the Xbox 360 and PS3, rather than creating a divide between gamers. In an interview with Front Office Sports, Moore explained that Xbox believed that console wars of that era were conducive to healthy competition. In addition, […]

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Former Xbox boss Peter Moore has revealed an interesting insight into how Microsoft encouraged a console war between the Xbox 360 and PS3, rather than creating a divide between gamers. In an interview with Front Office Sports, Moore explained that Xbox believed that console wars of that era were conducive to healthy competition.

In addition, he suggested that Xbox needed to be competitive at the time to recover from the infamous “red ring of death” of the original Xbox and Xbox 360

“We encouraged the console wars, not to create division, but to challenge each other,” Moore said, “and when I say each other, I mean Microsoft vs. Sony. If Microsoft hadn’t stuck it out after Xbox, after the Red Ring of Death, gaming would be a much worse place to be and we wouldn’t have the competition we have today.

“Giants like Microsoft and Sony who are investing billions of dollars are good for gaming, it’s that simple,” he added: “They have to be great or gamers will go to someone else.”

Moore later added, “If we didn’t fix the red dead ring the way we did, I’m pretty sure there wouldn’t be an Xbox today.”

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Sony’s New Patent Hints PS5 May Support PS3 Generation Peripherals Compatible https://www.techgoing.com/sonys-new-patent-hints-ps5-may-support-ps3-generation-peripherals-compatible/ Mon, 04 Jul 2022 05:39:15 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=5850 A new patent suggests that Sony may be trying to make older hardware, such as peripherals or handhelds, compatible with modern PS consoles. The patent appears to include older Sony hardware such as old media remotes, DualShock handles, and possibly even the PSP Go’s handheld by emulating it for use on the PS5. The patented […]

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A new patent suggests that Sony may be trying to make older hardware, such as peripherals or handhelds, compatible with modern PS consoles. The patent appears to include older Sony hardware such as old media remotes, DualShock handles, and possibly even the PSP Go’s handheld by emulating it for use on the PS5.

The patented screenshot depicts an older DualShock, Sony Media Remote, PS Mouse, EyeToy, PS Move grip, and a memory card.

Sony has long since abandoned most of its technology, the closest to modern is the PS Move grip, which is still used to control the PS VR of the first generation.

What makes the patent even more interesting is that the peripherals appear to be primarily from the PS3 era, which may indicate that this is part of Sony’s recently reported engineering to emulate that system. ps3 games were recently added as a new feature for the new PS Plus subscription membership but only support cloud play.

While it’s conceivable that Sony is exploring how to make this old technology work through emulation, devices other than the PS Move are now unavailable through official purchase.

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