PS4: here is the first emulator to run commercial games

Spine is one of the few PS4 emulators. And today it is the most advanced in terms of playability. Since its last update, Spine is indeed the only PS4 emulator to run PS4 games. However, only 2D titles offer good fluidity. As for 3D games, we will have to wait for better optimization.

If you want to play a console-exclusive game, you have two options (and in both cases, you must own the game in question). Either buy the console. Either install an emulator on your computer. However, the emulation of recent consoles is far from perfect. The PS3 is just starting to show very good results with RPCS3. The same applies to Cemu which emulates the Wiii U.

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What about newer consoles? Yuzu, a Switch emulator, also offers very good performance, although the compatibility is far from optimal. As for the PS4, it is improving. But, as for the PS2 and the PS3, it will still have taken several years before not only observing good performance in terms of rendering, but also compatibility with commercial games.

Spine is the first PS4 emulator to launch commercial games

It’s now done thanks to the latest update of the emulator Spine. Released in 2019, Spine received a very interesting update in early September. Thanks to it, it is possible to play some commercial games. And the developer announces compatibility with more than three hundred games of the PS4 catalog, information relayed by the Wololo.net site. You can find at the end of this article the first demonstration video published on YouTube.

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Despite a huge leap in the direction of stable emulation and wide compatibility, Spine is still far from being able to fully replace a hardware PS4. Besides a framerate issue, only relatively simple games are playable. In other words, 2D indie games. He is still cannot run AAA games in 3D. If you want to give it a try, note that Spine is only Linux compatible today.

Source: Wololo.net




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