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How to Play PS3 Games On PC - Full Game Guide

Hi GuyZ,

Today, I am going to show you , how to play PS3 Games on PC using RPCS3 Emulator. It is very easy to setup and play PS3 Games.
I got to know about this emulator some time ago and i thought i should give it a try . Initially i was not sure that whether it would work or not. But at last it worked.
I found it very to easy to setup and play PS3 games. Although this emulator is still in development stage so you may encounter with some errors. I haven’t got any errors.
In this tutorial, I am using PS3 PKG file. This emulator also supports dumping ps3 disc and ISO Images.

Prerequisites:

  1. RPCS3 Emulator
  2. PS3 Update File
  3. Microsoft Visual C++ 2019 Redistributable
  4. PS3 .pkg and Rap File
Important Tip
Before downloading any game make sure it comes under the playable section of rpcs3 compatibility. To check which game you can play using RPCS3 click HERE. Games which are showing in Playable Section are actually the games which are in running state and can be played using RPCS3 Emulator.
After downloading everything
1. Extract RPCS3 File.
2. Open the folder and double click on rpcs3 icon.
3. Go to File -> Install Firmware and select the PS3 Update file.
4. Once installation gets completed.
5. Go to File -> Install .pkg and select the .pkg file and press Open.
6. Once installation is done.
7. Copy your .rap file in dev_hdd0 -> home – > 00000001 -> exdata folder.
8. In your RPCS3 Emulator right click on the game and click on configure a new window will be opened. In this window you configure cpu, gpu etc.
I am using following settings . You need to select your GPU. Click on GPU Tab and then select the renderer. I have an external graphic card so i am using Vulcan as renderer. And then select Graphics device . I have GTX 750Ti Graphics card.

Once everything is completed the right click on the game and click on Boot with custom configuration to start the game.
When i played this game , I was getting around 30 FPS and the game was running very smoothly.
If you have any questions regarding this article. Then please do let me know. I would be happy to help you. 

Thanks For reading

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