Developer red-prig has released a new Playstation 4 emulator for the PC, called fpPS4. According to reports, fpPS4 is an open-source PS4 emulator, and currently runs two commercial games. These two games are Sonic Mania and We Are Doomed. Continue reading fpPS4 is yet another Playstation 4 emulator for PC, available for download
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Latest build of the Playstation 4 emulator, Spine, is available for download
In April 2020, we informed you about a Playstation 4 emulator that could actually launch commercial games. And yesterday, Playstation scener Nagatoro shared its latest September 2021 build (with permission from spinedev). Continue reading Latest build of the Playstation 4 emulator, Spine, is available for download
PC gamers can now play Days Gone and MediEvil Remake via Playstation Now
Sony has announced that Days Gone and MediEvil Remake are currently available on Playstation Now. As such, PC gamers can now use this subscription service in order to play these two PS4 exclusive games. Continue reading PC gamers can now play Days Gone and MediEvil Remake via Playstation Now
Spine is a new Playstation 4 emulator, 20-50 games can go in-game, demo available for download
Back in February 2020, we informed you about a PS4 emulator that could run some commercial games. However, it appears that there is another Playstation 4 emulator under development. This emulator is called Spine and is only available for Linux. Continue reading Spine is a new Playstation 4 emulator, 20-50 games can go in-game, demo available for download
Playstation 4 emulator for the PC, GPCS4, boots and runs a commercial game for the first time
Alongside Orbital, GPCS4 is another Playstation 4 emulator that is currently under development for the PC. And while both of them are at a really early stage, GPCS4 can finally boot a commercial game. However, and before getting too excited, this emulator is far from being able to run any game at acceptable framerates. Continue reading Playstation 4 emulator for the PC, GPCS4, boots and runs a commercial game for the first time
The Playstation 4 emulator, Orbital, supports the DualShock 4 controller, progresses further on Safe Mode
Alexandro Sanchez has shared a new video for the first Playstation 4 emulator that is currently under development, Orbital. While the emulator is nowhere close to playing or running any PS4 game, it now supports the official Sony DualShock 4 controller, and progresses further on the Safe Mode menus. Continue reading The Playstation 4 emulator, Orbital, supports the DualShock 4 controller, progresses further on Safe Mode
NVIDIA: RTX2080 and RTX2060 laptops are 2X and 1.6X more powerful than PS4 Pro, respectively
At CES 2019, NVIDIA revealed its new RTX2080 and RTX2060 laptops that will be launching on January 29th. According to the green team, the RTX2080 laptops will be 2X more powerful than the Playstation 4 Pro whereas the RTX2060 laptops will be 1.6 more powerful than Sony’s console. Continue reading NVIDIA: RTX2080 and RTX2060 laptops are 2X and 1.6X more powerful than PS4 Pro, respectively
Orbital is the first Playstation 4 emulator currently under development, sees small progress
Back in March, we informed you about the first Playstation 4 emulator that is currently under development. And a few days ago, its creator Alexandro Sanchez shared a new video showing its current state. Continue reading Orbital is the first Playstation 4 emulator currently under development, sees small progress
The first Playstation 4 emulator is currently under development and is called “Orbital”
Now here is something really interesting. While we still haven’t seen a bug-free Playstation 3 emulator, coder AlexAltea is working on the first dedicated Playstaion 4 emulator for Windows and Linux. This PS4 emulator is called Orbital, is still in a very early stage, and it does not run any commercial games yet. Continue reading The first Playstation 4 emulator is currently under development and is called “Orbital”
You can now play PS4 games on the PC thanks to PlayStation Now
Sony announced today that the firstĀ PS4 games have been added to its PlayStation Now library. As such, PC gamers can now enjoy some PS4 titles thanks to this service on their platform. However, don’t expect any performance or visual improvements as PlayStation Now does not offer such a thing. Continue reading You can now play PS4 games on the PC thanks to PlayStation Now