The very popular RPCS3 simulator version for PlayStation 2 received important updates. One of the major changes is the addition of the settings menu that allows users to change different aspects of simulation according to their liking.
Although the RPCS3 development team had initially announced that the mobile port of this simulator would not be available at the moment, a key member of the team was eventually able to transfer it to the Android operating system. Of course, at the time of the initial release, this mobile version was in very early stages of development, but recently received significant updates.
The RPCS3-Android, in the latest version of the Alpha, offers users a set of new features and changes. One of the new features is the settings menu that did not exist in the previous alpha versions. Now, users no longer need to edit the complex text files to make changes to the simulation.
Using the new settings menu, users can customize almost all aspects of the simulation. This includes changing the resolution of the rendering and graphical settings. Also, the latest version of the PlayStation 3 simulator allows easy move between custom GPU drivers. For example, gaming devices or phones equipped with Snapdragon processors can easily change the situation to the Turnip driver, which will probably perform better.
In addition, many changes have been made to alpha versions 4.1 and 4.3 RPCS3-Android. However, the Android PlayStation 4 simulator still does not support Bluetooth controllers. Given repeated updates, the mobile port is likely to be sustainable earlier than expected.
For those interested in the experience of this PlayStation 2 simulator, the alpha versions 4.3 and 4.3 are available at GitHub DH.
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