The PS4 has been compromised! Try playing Steam on it!
The PS4 has been compromised! Try playing Steam on it!
In the video, OsirisX presents the game Bastion, available on Steam for PS4 at a smooth frame rate. This performance relies on an ARCH Linux setup. According to OsirisX, the build included 3D drivers from Fail0verflow as part of their PS4 Linux initiative. For running a "Linux PS4" experience, you’ll need a 1.76 PS4 with a jailbroken version. Recent updates suggest that Linux and hacks could be supported on the PS4 3.50, though nothing is confirmed yet unless you own a 1.76 model. This discussion comes amid many PS4 owners attempting to install Ubuntu with hardware acceleration, and it highlights the growing potential for PS4 gaming with Linux. Running Linux on the console has been possible for some time, but a fully user-friendly distribution that supports Steam and hardware acceleration remains elusive. The situation is evolving quickly.
Operating a tailored Linux distribution on a PS4 differs significantly from using Windows on the same console. Keep in mind we're working with unique hardware. That's fair. I'd really like to see Team Fortress 2 play on a PS4 one day.
Someone is correct; hackers have methods to bypass certain authentication and verification processes.
Console titles are built for specific hardware setups. On PCs, games depend on drivers and software to run smoothly. Ultimately, even if you play PC versions on consoles, the experience will feel similar to a lower-end PC.