![]() ![]() Thus, we were able to achieve a relatively stable, and most importantly, acceptable FPS of about 30-60 on the Intel Core i5-12400F processor. Therefore, no one can give 100% guarantees that you will be able to complete the game without encountering any critical bugs. However, this does not prevent you from completing the game from start to finish.īesides, don’t forget that this title hasn’t received the Playable status yet. Well, and thirdly: currently there are some problems in the work of the God of War: Ascension project on the RPCS3 emulator: from rare visual artifacts during shader compilation to equally rare program crashes and critical bugs. ![]() In this case, please let us know in the comments section of this post and we will try to create a new guide as soon as possible. ![]() It may also happen that with the settings below, the game will refuse to start at all. Try playing the game without any additional changes. If your version is significantly newer, it is likely that you will no longer need some of the settings. The second and equally important thing is to check the version of your emulator: it should be at least RPCS3 v0.0.27 Alpha | master (main branch). ![]() With older editions, all of the settings below may not work properly. If your system unit is equipped with a fairly fast, up-to-date 6-8 core processor, then you should be able to play God of War: Ascension from start to finish.įirst and foremost, make sure that the edition of your copy of God of War: Ascension is up to version 01.12. The titanic efforts of RPCS3 emulator developers have finally paid off, and recently one of the best PlayStation 3 exclusives has come close to the coveted “playable” status. ![]()
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