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Why would somebody make a PS5 emulator if there are no games to emulate. Black people still buy PlayStations, but every zoomer and alpha child seems to have a gaming computer these days
 
Why would somebody make a PS5 emulator if there are no games to emulate. Black people still buy PlayStations, but every zoomer and alpha child seems to have a gaming computer these days
I think the data MIGHT help turn it into a linux machine which might be its own benefit, getting semi cheap ps5s to be bootleg steam machines or whatever
Will this get around any PS5 patch or will Soyny just run an update with different keys to make the keys from the leak unusable?
They could try to patch it, but they would need to update the devices FIRST to do this. And that doesn't gaurentee effectiveness of a patch.
 
No games machine takes another L. Lmao.

To be honest though, going PC for the average Joe means having to contend with windows 11 home, and that's enough of a determent for it to be an issue.

>Implying people don't crack windows to get enterprise
>Implying people don't just use Windows 10
>Implying Linux cannot into gaming on 2018+7 about to be 2018+8

ISHYGDDT
 
I can't decide which is the bigger L, getting your keys leaked or having no games worth playing that even your keys getting leaked is snca.
 
They could try to patch it, but they would need to update the devices FIRST to do this. And that doesn't gaurentee effectiveness of a patch.
As far as my understanding goes and what the few articles talking about it go, These are basically the keys embedded into every PS5 and are used to boot and run basically everything. If you have the keys and know how to exploit, you basically have the entire system under your control. the only real way to fix it is entirely through a revision of the console that has new ROM keys, assuming they don't just get leaked again. Think of this more like the original Switch's hardware flaw but with Keys that arn't supposed to be known only to Sony and several years after inital release instead of like one year in.
 
bi-yearly incremental upgreades like a PC.
You really don’t have to do that for a PC. I haven’t upgraded my rig since 2018 (3rd gen Intel CPU and 1st gen RTX), but I can play a lot of the modern games. Elden Ring, Wukong, CP77, etc. Like sure, if you’re chasing 8k 144hz displays you need some insane specs, but it isn't the 1990s anymore; a rig made today can easily last at least half a decade, if not longer depending on your games.
 
The PS6 is likley to come out within the next two years.
PS4 keys were leaked 7 years ago, I don't think its gonna effect them that badly unless they don't release the PS6 this decade
No, in all likelihood it's going to be pushed to 2030 due to constraints in the supply chain (especially DRAM if they're targeting 32 GB like the rumors say).

Absolutely zero chance of a PS6 launch before 2029.

Yeah, it seems like another nothingburger for the emulation scene. Nothing really moved forward for switch emulation after multiple jewtendo leaks, and the overlap between people who can afford a PC that could in theory emulate PS4/5 titles and are interested in emulation in the first place is insignificant.
PS4/PS5 doesn't require full-on emulation. It's bog-standard x86-64 code running in FreeBSD. All it needs is a translation layer for graphics API calls. This is why the requirements for ShadPS4 are potato-tier, because all you need is a PC equivalent to a PS4 and the PS4 is, well, a potato.

Will this get around any PS5 patch or will Soyny just run an update with different keys to make the keys from the leak unusable?
I believe these are the master keys burned into the PS5's Platform Security Processor, which makes the exploit basically unfixable.
 
Could we see a different newer version of the Stadia takeover instead if consumers continue to be priced out of their own hardware? Or would everyone just move to PC and cope with not being able to run the latest games?
 
No, in all likelihood it's going to be pushed to 2030 due to constraints in the supply chain (especially DRAM if they're targeting 32 GB like the rumors say).
I'd heard rumours they were working on it. You're right about the DRAM issue, it's apparently 28-29 at the earliest when it might resolve itself. The hardware could be ready in a year, but then they'd have to wait around until DRAM dropped. By then you could have a PC-FX(Hardware made in '92; released in '94) situation where the hardware is multiple years out of date by the time it gets released. If the DRAM situation doesn't improve they might end up with another 16gb system, to not risk xbox beating them to the market by a few years, or xbox designing the system with 2029 in mind rather than a '27 release date (like i'm guessing what sony is planning) and having much better graphics.
 
Could we see a different newer version of the Stadia takeover instead if consumers continue to be priced out of their own hardware? Or would everyone just move to PC and cope with not being able to run the latest games?
I think in the short term the industry will cope by continuing to develop games for old and low-end hardware across all markets (consoles, mobile and PC).
A streaming takeover isn't about to happen with GeForce Now increasingly price-gouging its customers. I don't think AI corpos want to share their AI resources with video games right now, there isn't enough to spare (in their megalomaniac retard minds).
 
Console gaming is so irrelevant that the next gen PlayStation 6 will just downgraded as a Fortnight skin.
I remember back in the mid 10s when on PC high end rigs were being used to play WOW and LOL on those survey stats. Most of the audience plays slop. I wouldn't be surprised if Fortnite is also number 1 on Xbox and PC, sadly
 
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