Gravity Rush Running on ShadPS4 Shows Impressive PS4 Emulator Progress

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  • After successfully running Bloodborne, ShadPS4 developers are now working on Gravity Rush Remastered.
  • The emulator can now display graphics, as demonstrated by the launch of Gravity Rush Remastered.
  • This is a big step for PS4 emulation, bringing us closer to the day when we can play PS4 games on PC.

After ensuring Bloodborne runs perfectly on the ShadPS4 emulator, the developers have started working on bringing Gravity Rush Remastered to the emulator.

Gravity Rush Remastered, an underrated title that first came out on the PlayStation 4, is now launching and displaying graphics on ShadPS4. This shows how much PS4 emulation has improved, something that once seemed impossible.

Why it matters: Getting this game to run on the ShadPS4 emulator is a big accomplishment. It shows immense progress in emulation, especially given how tricky it is to emulate the PS4’s complicated system.

Gravity Rush Remastered ShadPS4
Gravity Rush creator wanted to develop more games, but Sony wasn’t interested.

In the video, Gravity Rush runs on the emulator and displays graphics. It’s important to note that the game is not playable, but given ShadPS4’s history with Bloodborne, it won’t be long before we see a playable version of Gravity Rush Remastered.

Earlier reports indicate that Sony is planning to bring Gravity Rush 2 Remaster to PS5 and PC. If the ShadPS4 team can make Gravity Rush Remastered playable first, PC gamers will be able to enjoy both games. ShadPS4 has come a long way.

Recently, the emulator showed great progress as it was able to run Bloodborne at 60 FPS. This was a major step forward, as ShadPS4 started to handle 3D graphics, which had been a major challenge before.

With Gravity Rush Remastered now displaying graphics on the emulator, it’s clear that the ShadPS4 team is making real progress in getting more complex PS4 games to work on PCs.

Gravity Rush Remastered ShadPS4
The progress made by the emulation team is nothing short of impressive.

While the game isn’t completely free of problems yet, this is a huge advancement in emulation technology.

ShadPS4 is one of the top PS4 emulators in development, offering better functionality and game compatibility than the likes of psOff and fpPS4. However, even though PS4 emulation is improving, it still has many challenges. Problems like 1% drops, visual glitches, and compatibility issues are common.

It will likely take several years of development before emulators like ShadPS4 can run a wide range of PS4 games smoothly.

Regardless, each milestone, like getting a game to start or improving frame rates, gets us closer to a future where PS4 games can be played on PC with fewer problems.

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