

- #Ps3 roms for rpcs3 serial number#
- #Ps3 roms for rpcs3 install#
- #Ps3 roms for rpcs3 serial#
- #Ps3 roms for rpcs3 full#
#Ps3 roms for rpcs3 full#
bat file, it loads up Rpcs3 and then launches the game full screen.all good so far) (As a note: i tested this BAT file by clicking on the. My setup is that i am Launching RPCS3 via PC launcherįrom there i create a bat file within the Rpcs3 folder for each game that links to the eboot/bin file of that gameĮxample: to run Outrun, i have a /bat file with the following code: I am having a little bit of a challenge though that i hope someone can lend their expertise to: So, after a long battle with Rpcs3, i can get Rocketlauncher to to Launch my PS3 backups.

When I use the dummy file method in conjunction with renaming a copy of the eboot, I am able to get all media in my fade screen as well as pass an audit, however when test launching from RLUI, it complains to me about missing an eboot (expectedly), what is strange is it even complains about the single eboot that shows up in my audit (what I mentioned above about LB/BB and its DB), however like I mentioned, I can launch any game from within LB/BB, sans game logo, rating etc. I am trying again.Įdit 2: Strange, even with only one ebot showing up in audit, I am able to launch any game from within LB/BB. I was using a very dated module and it was from further back than I original thought. Honestly, I hate taking the "dirty" method but it works for me. THe games that I have renamed, launch fine. In the games screen when I audit, it will randomly change what game is the eboot, sometimes "Marvel Pinball", sometimes "Skullgirls Encore" etc. I am not sure if I was clear in stating why I renamed the eboots.because of the way that RL gets its information from BigBox(I assume it is the way the DB is built by BB), RL will only show one game if it uses the default eboot.bin.
#Ps3 roms for rpcs3 serial#
I will try that as well as renaming the game folder to it's actual serial number. so is there a newer version I am missing? Edit: Found it! I understand what you are saying about location, this is the first time I have seen that disc games go to the disc folder. Not sure if this is needed as well, but I am posting it to be safe.Ĭrude module? Is there a newer one available? I am using one I found here mid last year. I will actually delete my disc games before I do the compressed game method. As for the 7z/zip method, that is out of question (for me), I can't basically double down on space and tbh, I hate waiting so I am not taking that approach. So I am aware of that method of launching.


#Ps3 roms for rpcs3 install#
For some reason, RL only shows one eboot when I keep them named like that, as for the PSN games installed to ".\Sony Playstation 3\Rpcs3\dev_hdd0\game" I am using the txt file method to launch those and have named the copied eboots after the actual game's name and they launch just fine, that is why I asked about just copying the "discs" to the install location. You will see that I have named the eboot to the game's actual name (created a copy and it launches just fine with rpcs3). Just hoping someone would know from exp.Īnyhow, if anybody sees what I am doing wrong in my description of my ease lmk. Which brings me to this, can I just move the folder into the game directory of rpcs3 and it just work? I suppose the only way to find out is try. Games installed by RPCS3 launch just fine.
#Ps3 roms for rpcs3 serial number#
So I go to the game in rpcs3>right-click>copy info>copy serial number>go into RLUI>click on "Sony PlayStation 3 in systems>emulators tab>click "edit global modules">rom settings>add>add "blah blah game">rigt-click in serial number and paste>close>games tab>click on game just added>launch>RLUI complains about the game. Can somebody please explain to me (in preschooler's terms) how I add disc based games to rl and get them to launch? I have added each game (only have 14) to the paths leading to ".\Blah Blah Game\PS3_GAME\USRDIR\EBOOT.bin", they show up green in the audit yet when I launch it complains to me about the serial number.
