Most YTers clip out "issues" they encounter - or bury them. That means cleansing the content as much as possible to give the topic in the best light possible. Not only do you have the huge mud pit (as you have described), even once you get things going? Game performance wildly fluctuates on a case by case basis.Īs for YTers? There are a couple of things you should probably know: which is exactly why I warn against people buying a Deck for later generation emulation. No Single YouTube video will tell you everything you need to know and the clever people behind making PS3 games work on your deck aren’t going to tell you everything. You need to do that to then transfer it over to RPCS3 emulator to open the game.īottom line is if your a complete beginner like me expect to find lots of problems and learn about programmes like bottles and wine and not have a clue how they work. It happens quick on a windows PC almost like nothing could have happened but it did.ģK3Y - This is another programme that puts your files back together now you’ve added the IRD and turns it back into an ISO. Patcher - This is a programme that somehow takes apart the iso files and slips in your downloaded IRD. You need to do this so you can patch it then you need to put it back together. Mount - Mounting is making your PC think your ISO file is a disk and it lets you get into it and extract files from it. ![]() ![]() IRD Database - This is like a database that lets you download some file that the PS3 game needs in order to run in your PS3 emulator (RPCS3) otherwise it won’t work. ISO - This is like a disc package that holds a games content and can be downloaded from ROM gaming websites for PS3. You downloaded it directly from PS3 official site. PS3UPDAT.PUP - This is a software update you need to do within RPCS3. ROMS - These are the games you can download these from various ROM gaming websites. There’s different ones for PSX, PS2, N64, Dreamcast etc you need to download them individually and seek them out yourself by searching Google. Your going to want to find a format that works for both windows and Linux.Įmulator - There are lots of them, different ones for different console games - one called RPCS3 works for PS3 anything below that Emudecks setup can handle with their in house one “emulation station”.īios - I would describe this as like the software needed to run a game. Windows hates it and basically moving stuff from you PC to the card and back and forth is impossible. Things your going to need to download and understand.ĮXT3 - Okay the memory card you bought for the deck is formatted to EXT3 for Linux. Your going to have to find another YouTube video with the fix. 99% of the time you haven’t and the YouTuber didn’t hit the same problem. An error code here or there and your clicking rewind so many times to see if you missed something. Secondly YouTube videos are great but what worked for the YouTuber doesn’t always work for the audience. ![]() They tell you roughly how to go about it but they steer well clear of helping you find what you need with links etc they make it clear your on your own and apart from Reddit help you really are. It’s made me want to write up on Reddit what I found out so the next person can maybe get there a little quicker and easier.įirst thing to point out is even great websites and tutorials like Emudeck don’t give you the full picture. I found myself downloading EmuDeck and all its emulators and files and watching countless YouTube videos on what to download and where to put it. As a complete beginner having no idea what Bios was or ROMs or what emulating is but wanting to understand how to get more out my deck I started looking into what I could do.
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