@@TheGeekPunkGamer I’ve played several really heavy RPCS3 FPS games on my Steam Deck and they’ve been great, surprisingly very smooth. Not all, of course, but many. “Shadows of the Damned” was a fantastic experience. “Naughty Bear” doesn’t seem like it would be a very taxing game on hardware…I’m surprised it isn’t fully playable yet. It’s not exactly Call of Duty.
@@MrsBlaileen1 RPCS3 is always updating, so I assume emulation for the game will get better as time goes on. I do agree that you'd think the game wouldn't be that taxing, since its more simple in design.
How did you get licenses working?
Tested tonight…game still not playable. Froze up on me pretty early on.
You'll need a pretty beefy PC to run RPCS3 at playable speeds.
@@TheGeekPunkGamer I’ve played several really heavy RPCS3 FPS games on my Steam Deck and they’ve been great, surprisingly very smooth. Not all, of course, but many. “Shadows of the Damned” was a fantastic experience. “Naughty Bear” doesn’t seem like it would be a very taxing game on hardware…I’m surprised it isn’t fully playable yet. It’s not exactly Call of Duty.
@@MrsBlaileen1
RPCS3 is always updating, so I assume emulation for the game will get better as time goes on. I do agree that you'd think the game wouldn't be that taxing, since its more simple in design.
What are your settings? Im having trouble running it
Default settings for RPCS3. Try using the Vulkan renderer or OpenGL. See which one works best for you.
You sadly need a strong pc to run this on default settings
@@AVeryBadGuyWowim thinking about just getting a ps3 honestly and buying the game off ebay
@@8888-v9cMaybe try the Xenia emulator for the 360 version?