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How comes there are no first-time-user guide for this?
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(06-09-2015, 07:44 AM)pghjkl Wrote: I downloaded it. But honestly I'm not sure if I used it correctly.

What are the tabs and the options in the emulator do? This is very confusing because the PS3 is more complicated than its two predecessors.

For example, how exactly do you run a game? For a new user, Boot game or Boot ELF/SELF file. And do we have to anything first before running a game? or just simple choose the Boot game or Boot ELF/SELF file option?

In the PS2 we have to set up quite a lot of things first and there are instructions. But now I'm confused about how to properly use THIS new emu and there are no "Booting a game" instruction. There are people who are not sure, of course.

Please help if you can see this.

There isn't really anything to run. I honestly think there's no reason to have instructions for getting any games, when you are going to be greeted by access violations or other errors. Or in some rare cases a intro video, a menu or even a glitchy mess of in-game graphics (deformed people, weird textures, 1-2fps).

TL;DR: At the current state RPCS3 isn't meant for the average user and you wont be playing any good games.
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RE: How comes there are no first-time-user guide for this? - by tambre - 06-09-2015, 04:59 PM

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