A: Yes, some PS3 emulators support PKG PS3 ROMs, but compatibility may vary depending on the emulator and ROM file.
If you find a PKG file without a rap file, it is useless. If you find an ISO that is 50GB, that is a dual-layer Blu-ray disc (get ready for a long download/patch time).
RPCS3 has made it incredibly easy to use PKG files. Here is the quick workflow:
When you "install" a PKG, the system extracts its contents into the console’s internal hard drive. Once installed, the game typically appears directly on your , just like a game bought from the official store. PKG vs. ISO: Which Should You Use?
A: Yes, some PS3 emulators support PKG PS3 ROMs, but compatibility may vary depending on the emulator and ROM file.
If you find a PKG file without a rap file, it is useless. If you find an ISO that is 50GB, that is a dual-layer Blu-ray disc (get ready for a long download/patch time).
RPCS3 has made it incredibly easy to use PKG files. Here is the quick workflow:
When you "install" a PKG, the system extracts its contents into the console’s internal hard drive. Once installed, the game typically appears directly on your , just like a game bought from the official store. PKG vs. ISO: Which Should You Use?