Ni No Kuni is fully playable on PC in emulator

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https://www.dsogaming.com/videotrai...-version-of-the-playstation-3-emulator-rpcs3/
The team behind the best Playstation 3 emulator, RPCS3, has released a new video in which it demonstrated its latest version running Ni no Kuni. According to the team, Ni no Kuni is currently fully playable on RPCS3, meaning that PC gamers can now enjoy it.

We're pleased to announce that Ni no Kuni can be played from start to finish and runs at a stable 30fps even on mid-range machines e.g a 4790k and probably on even lower-end CPU's! For anyone looking to play this, you will want to use the SPU LLVM recompiler and Vulkan for the most performance. Do note however that some users reported better stability with OpenGL, (mainly due to an Nvidia driver issue affecting 4xx drivers and up) but both Vulkan and OpenGL are performing quite well. Oliver's cape being too dark can be fixed by using the "Accurate xfloat" setting with the SPU LLVM Recompiler, however unless you have a high-end CPU, this will not be worth the performance decrease. And finally, forcing anisotropic filtering in RPCS3 will result in 2D Elements like character portraits having some very minor graphical issues. So it's up to you if you want better looking textures at the cost of a small issue on 2D elements. Finally, make sure you're on a new build of RPCS3 to have all the latest improvements.

Also:
https://steamcommunity.com/app/589360/discussions/0/2561864094339492158/
Next you need to configure the input. If the game is running then close it, go to configuration in the main menu and click on pads. If u want to play the game using keyboard then in the drop down menu under where it says player 1 select keyboard, click on the configure button, look at the default key mapping and make your needed changes and save.

You can get this PS3 exclusive for less than 20 bucks on Amazon and play on PC with PC controls on any resolution, instead of being forced into stuttershit and mushrooms on silly Sony's PlayStation Now streaming rubbish.
Note that it comes as physical package (DVD), so if you trashed the useless optical media drive from your PC, buy an external one as those are dirt cheap (cheaper than PS3 garbage anyway). And you don't need i9 silly PC Gamer shills for.
 
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