The developers of the shadPS4 emulator continue to improve the utility: the amateur version of the cult gothic action game Bloodborne for PC is becoming more and more like a real game.
Let us remember that at the beginning of July shadPS4 did not allow you to go beyond the main menu, and by mid-August the emulator allowed users to play the game: with an unstable frame rate, graphic artifacts, non-working sound and constant crashes.
Since then, the developers of shadPS4 and caring modders have been able to increase the stability of the client and, for the most part, fix the graphics: the hero and the environment are drawn as they should, but some effects had to be disabled.
Another achievement of the community was the Bloodborne sound working in the latest version of the emulator. The progress made was shown in a three-minute video by George Moralis, one of the developers of shadPS4.
The comments under Moralis’ video are filled with enthusiasm. Fans are amazed at the speed of progress and are already preparing for the full release of Bloodborne on PC. “I can finally sell my PS4,” NathBeLive waited.
The excitement of users is not difficult to understand: just a few months ago the idea of Bloodborne on PC was an unattainable dream, but now you can literally touch the game with your own hands. History is being created before our eyes.
Bloodborne was released in March 2015 exclusively on PS4 and has earned cult status in the community. Even FromSoftware CEO Hidetaka Miyazaki wants to see the game on PC, but he can’t say so directly.
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