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Emulador para PS3

Emulador para PS3

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TeamTesla
Junior Member
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02-02-2026, 09:46 AM
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Recent updates about individuals seeking PS3 emulators for PC are circulating. A link to an article was shared, discussing progress on PlayStation 3 emulation and noting that any claims should be treated with caution.
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TeamTesla
02-02-2026, 09:46 AM #1

Recent updates about individuals seeking PS3 emulators for PC are circulating. A link to an article was shared, discussing progress on PlayStation 3 emulation and noting that any claims should be treated with caution.

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Haltair606
Member
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02-02-2026, 05:42 PM
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noticing our progress on PS2 emulation is still limited, and it demands a lot of resources... I think a PS3 update isn't likely anytime soon. EDIT: at this stage, PS1 emulation is also challenging due to today's powerful hardware... I’d prefer a unified update (fork) for EPSXE rather than trying to emulate a platform that can’t keep up.
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Haltair606
02-02-2026, 05:42 PM #2

noticing our progress on PS2 emulation is still limited, and it demands a lot of resources... I think a PS3 update isn't likely anytime soon. EDIT: at this stage, PS1 emulation is also challenging due to today's powerful hardware... I’d prefer a unified update (fork) for EPSXE rather than trying to emulate a platform that can’t keep up.

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EpicAron
Junior Member
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02-09-2026, 11:40 PM
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What are you referring to? Many games can be played on pcsx2, although not all of them. About 90 percent are functional, which is great. It's impressive how a small group managed to accomplish this in just a few years. Epcxe is quite old, and it's unlikely that many people are playing PS1 titles. Still, a few have managed to run most games. Also, another PS3 emulator has successfully played a cutscene from Silent Hill 2 HD remake. While progress is being made, it's also worth noting that Wii U emulation is slowly catching up.
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EpicAron
02-09-2026, 11:40 PM #3

What are you referring to? Many games can be played on pcsx2, although not all of them. About 90 percent are functional, which is great. It's impressive how a small group managed to accomplish this in just a few years. Epcxe is quite old, and it's unlikely that many people are playing PS1 titles. Still, a few have managed to run most games. Also, another PS3 emulator has successfully played a cutscene from Silent Hill 2 HD remake. While progress is being made, it's also worth noting that Wii U emulation is slowly catching up.

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zSoLDieRx
Junior Member
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02-11-2026, 02:04 AM
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Additionally, other emulators are performing well too. Generally, we have PSP emulators DS and GBA available. I suspect the problem isn't related to powerful hardware. It might just be about debugging and manually coding these emulators.
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zSoLDieRx
02-11-2026, 02:04 AM #4

Additionally, other emulators are performing well too. Generally, we have PSP emulators DS and GBA available. I suspect the problem isn't related to powerful hardware. It might just be about debugging and manually coding these emulators.

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BulaNNNN
Junior Member
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02-11-2026, 09:30 AM
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Well, PS2 does a decent job of emulating, though it can feel quite jumpy compared to bigger games like GTA Vice City Stories. There are minor variations in how PCSX2 processes disk reads versus the original console, leading to some delays. Using an ISO definitely improves performance and makes it run smoother than the original PS2. Regarding PS1 emulation: I only have two setups that support EPSXE—my newest laptop and a Raspberry Pi. Did you just say GBA works well on powerful hardware? My Alcatel Los Angeles does emulate it too.
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BulaNNNN
02-11-2026, 09:30 AM #5

Well, PS2 does a decent job of emulating, though it can feel quite jumpy compared to bigger games like GTA Vice City Stories. There are minor variations in how PCSX2 processes disk reads versus the original console, leading to some delays. Using an ISO definitely improves performance and makes it run smoother than the original PS2. Regarding PS1 emulation: I only have two setups that support EPSXE—my newest laptop and a Raspberry Pi. Did you just say GBA works well on powerful hardware? My Alcatel Los Angeles does emulate it too.

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karianneGAGA
Member
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02-11-2026, 04:41 PM
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You can run PS2 at any size with full speed on an AMD Phenom II... yet it still feels demanding. PCSX2 isn’t restricted to just two threads anymore.
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karianneGAGA
02-11-2026, 04:41 PM #6

You can run PS2 at any size with full speed on an AMD Phenom II... yet it still feels demanding. PCSX2 isn’t restricted to just two threads anymore.

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xCrusherYT
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02-11-2026, 10:23 PM
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Consoles run these games smoothly because they have optimized hardware, while emulators strain older PCs due to limitations in processing power and efficiency.
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xCrusherYT
02-11-2026, 10:23 PM #7

Consoles run these games smoothly because they have optimized hardware, while emulators strain older PCs due to limitations in processing power and efficiency.

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djninja444
Member
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02-14-2026, 01:03 AM
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PCSX2 performs well in software mode. Hardware mode causes compatibility issues.
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djninja444
02-14-2026, 01:03 AM #8

PCSX2 performs well in software mode. Hardware mode causes compatibility issues.

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Slipershod
Junior Member
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02-17-2026, 05:27 AM
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Hardware mode shifts much of the processing to your GPU, while software mode leads to reduced efficiency.
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Slipershod
02-17-2026, 05:27 AM #9

Hardware mode shifts much of the processing to your GPU, while software mode leads to reduced efficiency.

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02-20-2026, 01:26 AM
#10
I handle most tasks using LLE without issues in PCSX2.
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xXStrikeBackXx
02-20-2026, 01:26 AM #10

I handle most tasks using LLE without issues in PCSX2.

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