Needless to say, you need to download a game for PS3 or dump your game CD content.And lastly might want to edit the 'PAD' (gamepad setup) under 'CONFIGURATION'.If you're done, choose to 'SAVE' (Note: the above are just the recommended steps, you might need to do extra adjustment as per your respective need).You also might want to edit the 'AUDIO OUT' under 'AUDIO' tab.You might also need to set a 'FRAMELIMIT' under 'GPU' tab, e.g.Still part of step.10, you can also change the 'DEFAULT RESOLUTION' to your preferred setting.Next open the 'GPU' tab, here you can change 'RENDERER' from 'OPENGL' to 'VULCAN' (Note: vulcan is the recommended setting, despite OpenGL is the default).You can either leave 'PREFERRED SPU THREADS' at 'AUTO' or change to '1' up to you.Still in 'SYSTEM SETTINGS', open 'CPU' tab, and change to 'AUTO LOAD REQUIRED LIBRARIES' under 'FIRMWARE SETTINGS'.Choose the 'SYSTEM' tab, and change the language under 'CONSOLE LANGUAGE' to your preferred language (this step probably have some effect on changing region).Open 'CONFIGURATION' and choose 'SYSTEM'.PUP firmware, and choose 'OK/INSTALL' wait until installation complete Open 'FILE' and choose 'INSTALL FIRMWARE'.Download and place the firmware together with the extracted emulator.
Download and extract the emulator to your preferred location.Win OS users will need to have MS Visual C++ 2015 Redistributable & MS DirectX End-User Runtime installed.The PS3 firmware is provided by official PlayStation website.
I'm merely summarizing the steps, but this time I won't be providing screenshots for each steps, since it's quite straight forward The tutorial is actually already covered in the emulator's official site - so look there if you need to know something. Do note that we won’t allow links to ROMs or PS3’s bios.Here's a quick setup guide to install and launch a PS3 Emulator for PC (in this case it's Windows OS). We won’t be sharing any links for this emulator, however you can easily find it by googling “rpcs3 official site”. According to the release notes, this new version comes with various ARMv7 core improvements (for PSVita), adds Vulkan renderer, and sports big accuracy improvements and bugfixes. The team behind the most promising Playstation 3 emulator, RPCS3, has released a new version of it.