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RPCS3 is a free and open source PlayStation 3 emulator, and they hit a huge milestone for compatibility recently.

While they don't have any recent blog posts, they did take to Twitter to announce that the "Loadable" category has hit zero games. This means that all games can at least boot up now, although there's still a fair few that will display an image but don't make it past the menus although that list is short too at only 2.56% of the overall library they're tracking. They're also tracking 28.96% noted as only just able to get in-game but have issues preventing them being fully playable (performance, bugs etc).

A long road and emulator development is certainly challenging, great to see it continue on though.

Their latest video from a few months ago showed off MotorStorm Pacific Rift now being playable:

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Despite what the likes of Sony, Microsoft, and most notoriously Nintendo think of emulation outside of their own stores (which are often sorely lacking) — it's vital for preservation. 

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slaapliedje Jan 6, 2023
Quoting: PlintslîchoFunny, I've just picked up Red Dead Redemption GOTY to play it with RPCS3. Now I just need a compatible Blu-ray drive to dump the game files to my disk (or get them by another way). So this is really good news. :-)
Ha, I managed to get one in my system that is compatible with reading PS3 disks for that very purpose many moons ago. I also did it for that very game!
mr-victory Jan 6, 2023
Quoting: Plintslîchoor get them by another way
If you have a PS3 you can use it regardless of model.
Thetargos Jan 6, 2023
That's great! Alas on my system any version newer than alpha 0.18 won't run anything (regardless of Flatpak or AppImage). I dumped most of my games using a supported BD Drive (and even jailbroke my PS3 to re-dump to disk and transfer via sftp, with the same results and lots of invested time).
Plintslîcho Jan 6, 2023
Quoting: whizse
Quoting: JahimselfAre the performance good? I mean do you need powerfull hardware to run games?
It's quite CPU heavy, 6+ cores are recommended.

Yup. I just gave Red Dead Redemption GOTY a whirl and all cores of my CPU are utilised by 100% and the game still only runs at ~ 20 FPS and crashes again and again. With a couple of graphical and sound glitches it's close to unplayable (mind you, its status according to the RPCS3 website is "Ingame", which means it still has some serious glitches; so I knew what I was up to).

Nonetheless, I think what the project has achieved so far is absolutely amazing and I'm really impressed. And I'm sure that other games have less problems and may even work perfectly fine.

CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 3700X 8-Core
GPU: AMD Radeon RX570 8GB
RAM: 16GB DDR4-3200


Quoting: mr-victoryIf you have a PS3 you can use it regardless of model.

I know. But I currently don't have my PS3 (and respective games) with me and frankly, if I had, I would probably rather play my games straight on the PS3 than trying to get them to work on my PC. ;-)
mr-victory Jan 7, 2023
Quoting: PlintslîchoBut I currently don't have my PS3
One more shot: If you have a PS4 running firmware 9.00 or lower you can load Linux on PS4 and use that for dumping.
Plintslîcho Jan 8, 2023
Kept on trying different settings in RPCS3 and enabled hyper-threading for my CPU and that definitely did the trick. CPU load is now at ~ 40% and the games plays at +/- 30 FPS, so pretty much at its original FPS on the PS3. I also managed to get rid of the graphical and sound glitches and played through the first couple of missions without any crashes. Seems to be pretty stable now as well.

I'm so amazed! Sure, Red Dead Redemption does not look as good and impressive as RDR2, but it still looks fairly good to me. I also like its story and some of the game mechanics better, such as being able to buy safe houses. And I really like its main protagonist, John Marston, and the overall atmosphere of the game. Still one of the best games I've ever played and I'm really happy being able to play it again on PC now.

Kudos to the RPCS3 team!
slaapliedje Jan 8, 2023
Quoting: mr-victory
Quoting: PlintslîchoBut I currently don't have my PS3
One more shot: If you have a PS4 running firmware 9.00 or lower you can load Linux on PS4 and use that for dumping.

This is the drive I use for such things:
ASUS BW-16D1HT - ultra-fast 16X Blu-ray burner with M-DISC support, black https://a.co/d/9sUGfyb
Botonoski Jan 8, 2023
Oh wow, I coincidentally bought a compatible blu-ray drive when I was replacing the dead DVD drive in my PC. Guess I'll be keeping an eye at my Value Village for games to buy and dump.
slaapliedje Jan 9, 2023
Quoting: BotonoskiOh wow, I coincidentally bought a compatible blu-ray drive when I was replacing the dead DVD drive in my PC. Guess I'll be keeping an eye at my Value Village for games to buy and dump.
Nice!!! I just ended up putting my old Bluray drive into an external case; as not all computer cases are including a 5.25" bay these days...
Botonoski Jan 9, 2023
Quoting: slaapliedje
Quoting: BotonoskiOh wow, I coincidentally bought a compatible blu-ray drive when I was replacing the dead DVD drive in my PC. Guess I'll be keeping an eye at my Value Village for games to buy and dump.
Nice!!! I just ended up putting my old Bluray drive into an external case; as not all computer cases are including a 5.25" bay these days...
A shame 5.25" bays are going out of fashion really, they are handy for more than just disk drives. I remember buying my father a bay accessory with a car cigarette lighter on it, as a bit of a joke, and he ended up using it for years until he quit smoking.
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