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Enhancements to Bloodborne Emulation on PC. The emulation landscape for Bloodborne on PC continues to evolve, with developers tirelessly working on the ShadPS4 Bloodborne PC Emulation Makes Another Massive Breakthrough Bloodborne. As fans await Bloodborne to be fully playable on PC, the shadPS4 emulator crosses yet another major hurdle that was affecting

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Summary The shadPS4 emulator brings full sound to Bloodborne PC emulation, rekindling hopes for a PC port. Players need to download a mod from Nexus Mods for the complete sound fix. The updated emulator only features English language support currently, but its creator stated that they will work on other languages at a later date. The PC emulation of Bloodborne has made a major breakthrough as the game is now running with full sound on the the shadPS4 emulator. Fans of the Soulsborne genre have been waiting for the release of Bloodborne on PC for a long time now, and this is the first time some significant progress has been made towards emulating the game on PC. While fans had pretty much given up hope of a Bloodborne PC port, the shadPS4 rekindled those hopes. Around the same time, popular Twitch streamer Kai Cenat also kickstarted a Bloodborne marathon stream to urge the developers to release a PC port. While neither FromSoftware nor Sony have revealed their plans for a Bloodborne PC port, the shadPS4 emulator seems to be well on track for bringing the game to PC. Related Rumor: New Bloodborne Game Project Could Be in Development A rather unusual source weighs in with information about a supposed new Bloodborne game project in development. In a new post on Twitter, user iExplosiveRage revealed a major hurdle that the shadPS4 emulator has crossed in emulating Bloodborne on PC. While the shadPS4 emulator set the ball rolling on emulating Bloodborne on Enhancements to Bloodborne Emulation on PC. The emulation landscape for Bloodborne on PC continues to evolve, with developers tirelessly working on the ShadPS4 Bloodborne running on Steam DeckDeck Wizard via YouTubeTo quote a certain Atlus game I can’t stop playing, “Time marches on, and the age of a new king draws nearer.” This particular king, of course, is the Steam Deck, which has been a retro gamer’s dream since it launched in 2022. But unless you’ve been paying close attention to the emulation scene lately, you may have missed the news that PlayStation 4 emulation is now up and running on Steam Deck. And it’s looking very promising.We knew PS4 emulation was inevitable on PC, but I honestly didn’t think we’d see it in a playable status on something relatively underpowered like the Steam Deck. After all, even PS3 emulation can still be hit or miss (though, to be fair, some of that is due to the PS3’s Power PC-based Cell Processor, which makes emulation tricky). And yet, PS4 emulation looks to be making some confident strides forward.As evidence of that, here is the tragically not-yet-remastered Bloodborne — a game never released for PC — running at ~30FPS on Steam Deck courtesy of the Deck Wizard channel:There are some dips below 30FPS, but I’m surprised to see it in a playable state. You’ll notice that even during more chaotic parts of gameplay, the framerate remains pretty stable. Now, consider that as of just a few months ago, the emulation wizards hadn’t even managed to get Bloodborne running beyond the main menu.Speaking of those developer wizards... what makes this all possible is the ShadPS4 project, a PS4 emulator for Windows, Linux, and macOS that’s in the early stages of development. During the second half of 2024, however, it has been progressing forward at an increasingly productive pace.Play Puzzles & Games on ForbesCurrently, ShadPS4 lists Dark Souls Remastered, Red Dead Redemption, Journey, Transformers: Devastation (yay!), Guilty Gear Xrd Rev 2, and many others as playable. However, it seems like more demanding games with complex graphics (read: not 2D) present more of a challenge. For example, inFamous: Second Son barely reached “in-game” status in September 2024.Still, things are promising enough that the EmuDeck team has added ShadPS4 into its default suite of emulators that get installed. So, if you’re not afraid of some instability and want to test the bleeding edge of PS4 emulation on Steam Deck, here is a terrific guide on getting EmuDeck installed and configured.If you don’t have a Steam Deck, or simply

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Summary The shadPS4 emulator brings full sound to Bloodborne PC emulation, rekindling hopes for a PC port. Players need to download a mod from Nexus Mods for the complete sound fix. The updated emulator only features English language support currently, but its creator stated that they will work on other languages at a later date. The PC emulation of Bloodborne has made a major breakthrough as the game is now running with full sound on the the shadPS4 emulator. Fans of the Soulsborne genre have been waiting for the release of Bloodborne on PC for a long time now, and this is the first time some significant progress has been made towards emulating the game on PC. While fans had pretty much given up hope of a Bloodborne PC port, the shadPS4 rekindled those hopes. Around the same time, popular Twitch streamer Kai Cenat also kickstarted a Bloodborne marathon stream to urge the developers to release a PC port. While neither FromSoftware nor Sony have revealed their plans for a Bloodborne PC port, the shadPS4 emulator seems to be well on track for bringing the game to PC. Related Rumor: New Bloodborne Game Project Could Be in Development A rather unusual source weighs in with information about a supposed new Bloodborne game project in development. In a new post on Twitter, user iExplosiveRage revealed a major hurdle that the shadPS4 emulator has crossed in emulating Bloodborne on PC. While the shadPS4 emulator set the ball rolling on emulating Bloodborne on

2025-04-01
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Bloodborne running on Steam DeckDeck Wizard via YouTubeTo quote a certain Atlus game I can’t stop playing, “Time marches on, and the age of a new king draws nearer.” This particular king, of course, is the Steam Deck, which has been a retro gamer’s dream since it launched in 2022. But unless you’ve been paying close attention to the emulation scene lately, you may have missed the news that PlayStation 4 emulation is now up and running on Steam Deck. And it’s looking very promising.We knew PS4 emulation was inevitable on PC, but I honestly didn’t think we’d see it in a playable status on something relatively underpowered like the Steam Deck. After all, even PS3 emulation can still be hit or miss (though, to be fair, some of that is due to the PS3’s Power PC-based Cell Processor, which makes emulation tricky). And yet, PS4 emulation looks to be making some confident strides forward.As evidence of that, here is the tragically not-yet-remastered Bloodborne — a game never released for PC — running at ~30FPS on Steam Deck courtesy of the Deck Wizard channel:There are some dips below 30FPS, but I’m surprised to see it in a playable state. You’ll notice that even during more chaotic parts of gameplay, the framerate remains pretty stable. Now, consider that as of just a few months ago, the emulation wizards hadn’t even managed to get Bloodborne running beyond the main menu.Speaking of those developer wizards... what makes this all possible is the ShadPS4 project, a PS4 emulator for Windows, Linux, and macOS that’s in the early stages of development. During the second half of 2024, however, it has been progressing forward at an increasingly productive pace.Play Puzzles & Games on ForbesCurrently, ShadPS4 lists Dark Souls Remastered, Red Dead Redemption, Journey, Transformers: Devastation (yay!), Guilty Gear Xrd Rev 2, and many others as playable. However, it seems like more demanding games with complex graphics (read: not 2D) present more of a challenge. For example, inFamous: Second Son barely reached “in-game” status in September 2024.Still, things are promising enough that the EmuDeck team has added ShadPS4 into its default suite of emulators that get installed. So, if you’re not afraid of some instability and want to test the bleeding edge of PS4 emulation on Steam Deck, here is a terrific guide on getting EmuDeck installed and configured.If you don’t have a Steam Deck, or simply

2025-04-22
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No one is quite sure why Bloodborne is not yet on PC but it's really just a meme now. Sony just recently tweeted a close up picture of Bloodborne asking people to guess what game it was, before being forced to delete it once rumours once again circulated that it was news of a remaster or port. Many of PlayStation's biggest PS4 games have made the jump to PC but Bloodborne is still missing. "But", I say sobbing quietly while cradling my PS5, "who needs Bloodborne on PC when you can add the parrying mechanic to The Witcher 3."We can all simply pretend that Bloodborne is on PC together, yes, with a mod adding the parrying mechanic to The Witcher 3. If you've yet to play Bloodborne, one of its main features strayed from the rest of FromSoftware's work by eliminating shields. Bloodborne was bored of seeing players cower behind shields holding out for openings while shivering in their boots, and gave hunters something a little more aggressive. Instead of shields you get a gun. And if you fire this gun into someone's face at the right time it stuns your enemy, giving you an opportunity to unleash a visceral attack instead, which knocks them back and does a lot of damage. It's a very important technique to learn in Bloodborne, and screwing it up can be fatal, but man, is it satisfying. You may likeRetired PlayStation exec reckons Bloodborne PC hasn't happened because Miyazaki 'cannot do it himself, but he doesn’t want anyone else to touch it'Using the State of Play showcase to announce a remaster of Days Gone makes it feel like Sony has graduated to deliberately trolling Bloodborne sickos for kicks(Image credit: Mugijang / Nexus Mods)One modder on NexusMods has taken it upon themselves to add this very mechanic to The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. Mugijang's' Bloodborne Gun Parry and Execution mod can be downloaded after adding a different firearm mod to the game, and allows you to parry both human and monsters. The timing is also just as specific as Bloodbornes: "A successful gun parry requires the bullet to hit on the target at the start of an attack, which is when the red light first appears on his health bar." Brutal. Of course this is like putting a little tiny Star Wars R2D2 plaster on the massive gaping visceral wound of Bloodborne missing from PC but hey, it's at least a new way to experience The Witcher 3. We're not getting another Witcher game for a while anyway. Keep up to date with the most important stories and the best deals, as picked by the PC Gamer team.

2025-04-10
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Enemy. However, do keep in mind if you choose to transform the Chikage, it will drain your HP, and it may kill you if you’re not careful.Utilize the transformation of the Chikage properly, and you’ll be sure to destroy unsuspecting invaders with this build. Also, this build pushes the soft cap of the bloodtinge to 50, ensuring that it maximizes every ounce of damage it can squeeze out of the Evelyn and the Chikage.Here’s a video that further explains this build, along with a demonstration in PVE and PVP.Frequently Asked QuestionsQuestion: How Do You Survive More In Bloodborne?Answer: In Bloodborne, you can either survive by pumping the vitality to the max soft cap of 50, or you can learn the moveset of each monster and dodge accordingly to their actions. I would suggest that if you’re getting one-shot by enemies, then pump up your vitality a bit.Come back to the enemies and try them out again; with that strategy, you’d at least be able to tank a few more shots and open up a room for a bit more mistakes. This strat is perfect for beginners in FromSoft games; however, I would not recommend this strategy for veterans in the game.Question: Is Dark Souls or Bloodborne Better?Answer: Since I played both Dark Souls and Bloodborne, I would say both are great games, but Bloodborne takes the cake for me.This decision came down between the fluidity of combat and Bloodborne brought a particular engagement to me while I was playing it. The world of Bloodborne is gorgeous, and so are the characters and the lore. However, Elden Ring vs. Bloodborne is a different story altogether.Question: Who is the Hardest Boss In Bloodborne?Answer: For me, it would be the Orphan of Kos. Do keep in mind that this opinion is from my own perspective only.This boss is the one I have had the most challenging time dealing with; the complex moveset, variable timing of attacks, relentless aggression all took everything that the game taught me up until the point that I had to fight this atrocity.It was fair that this was the final boss of the Old Hunter’s DLC since he was by far the most challenging boss I have ever faced in Bloodborne.ConclusionHopefully, this guide helped you distinguish the difference between soft cap and hard cap in Bloodborne. Make sure to utilize these caps to optimize your build properly, and you’ll be able to create your own build from scratch now.Continue reading:Father Gascoigne Guide: Where to Find & How to Defeat This BossBloodborne DLC GuideVermin Bloodborne Guide

2025-03-31
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Shuhei Yoshida, former president of SIE Worldwide Studios, discussed Bloodborne during an interview with Kinda Funny Games. He prefaced his comments by saying this was just a theory. However, Yoshida mentioned that Bloodborne is one of Hidetaka Miyazaki’s favorite projects. Although Miyazaki might be interested in doing more with the game, he is very busy. “He is so busy, so he cannot do it himself,” Shuhei Yoshida said. “But he doesn’t want anyone else to touch it.”Bloodborne has been one of the most requested games for a PC port and even a sequel. Unfortunately, this popular game appears to have been abandoned by Sony. Many people joke that Sony isn’t interested in making more money from fans, but Yoshida’s theory suggests another possibility. According to Yoshida, Sony might simply be respecting Hidetaka Miyazaki’s wishes. Since Miyazaki is so attached to the game, he doesn’t want anyone else to handle his beloved project. Unfortunately, he’s been too busy to dedicate time to Bloodborne himself.Yoshida stressed that he was simply sharing a theory and did not have any insider information. Although Yoshida’s claim is interesting, Miyazaki has previously stated that he couldn’t say much about Bloodborne since FromSoftware does not own the IP. Miyazaki has been very vague about the game’s future, so we’ll just have to wait and see.Fans’ reactions have been very mixed after hearing this theory. On one hand, while they understand that Miyazaki may love Bloodborne, they still want more from the game. “Is it really that big

2025-03-28

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