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Skate 3 - RPCS3 Wiki Skate 3 (stylized as skate 3) is the third installment in the Skate series It is a skateboarding extreme sports game set in an open world environment and played from a third-person perspective
Skate - RPCS3 Wiki Skate (stylized as skate ) is a skateboarding video game that delivers the feel of skating through innovative controls, authentic cameras and a fully reactive skateboarding city The game features professional skaters such as Danny Way and PJ Ladd, as well as a reactive city and relevant in-game cameras
Help:Controller Configuration - RPCS3 Wiki Before we begin, download the GamePad Test homebrew which will help visualise motion and pressure-sensitive information received by RPCS3 and can be used for troubleshooting
Help:Netplay - RPCS3 Wiki Netplay in RPCS3 was introduced by GalCiv, who developed RPCN, an open-source server that emulates the P2P match-making done on the PlayStation 3 RPCN can also be used to communicate with private servers for games that require a dedicated server for multi-player features
Skate 2 - RPCS3 Wiki Skate 2 (stylized as skate 2) is the second installment in the Skate series It is a skateboarding extreme sports game set in an open world environment and played from a third-person perspective
Help:Default Settings - RPCS3 Wiki Below is the default configuration for the emulator Not all options mentioned below are mandatory For example, options such as Resolution Scale and Anisotropic Filter can be increased if your graphics card can handle the additional load whereas Approximate xfloat should be disabled with weaker CPUs
Help:Game Patches - RPCS3 Wiki This page aims to provide all information relating to RPCS3's patch system The Main subpage lists the current PPU patches available for RPCS3's game patching system
Help:Binding Mouse to analog sticks - RPCS3 Wiki There are currently two methods to use the mouse movement with games on RPCS3 The first is where games have native support for Keyboard+Mouse and the second is manually mapping your mouse to controller buttons in the Keypad handler