This sounds to good to be true. Are we sure this is not an emulator running Vulkan API?
I don't know about PS4 emulators (I think they aren't any reliable) . But CEMU (for Nintendo Wii U) supports Vulkan 1.2
Anyway. I hope it's true. I'd instant buy. Darksouls 1,2,3 are among my favourite games and never played Bloodborne.
First screen can indicate that but seeing the rest of them it should be fine i guess.
"Rest" is only 2nd one. as last 3 are menus.
And in gameplay, worst case scenario is most important. Running 100% CPU utilization may not be problem if you have 160fps at same time. But that's not the case here.
"Rest" is only 2nd one. as last 3 are menus.
And in gameplay, worst case scenario is most important. Running 100% CPU utilization may not be problem if you have 160fps at same time. But that's not the case here.
Haha, yeah its menus, im still drinking my morning coffee, sry. π
From my experience 100% cpu usage results in stuttering and low minimum fps despite the average fps.
21 fps in the first picture lol π that's some great optimization right there! I can only assume that was at 3440x1440 resolution. The only thing this game was missing was 60fps mode, not reachable on playstation of course. There was one guy that managed to play on a modded playstation 60fps at 720p, if I remember correctly.
Do we have emulation on Ps4 at this time? That could be the reason of that low fps count.
This sounds to good to be true. Are we sure this is not an emulator running Vulkan API?
I don't know about PS4 emulators (I think they aren't any reliable) . But CEMU (for Nintendo Wii U) supports Vulkan 1.2
Anyway. I hope it's true. I'd instant buy. Darksouls 1,2,3 are among my favourite games and never played Bloodborne.
No ps4 emulators as of today, nothing on the scene.
Maybe an early demo that can boot an executable, but all the rest was never verified/available. Mostly scams.
There is also no point in emulating a console that is still commercially available.
What about this? nobody noticed? seems like bad copy and paste π