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RPCS3 periodically exchanges information with its official site, like updated compatibility data for the games it supports. If you are behind a firewall, you should grant access to RPCS3 to allow it to update its data without having to do it yourself manually.
The easiest and arguably the only legal way to get your hands on PlayStation 3 games to run within RPCS3 is to dump PS3 games you own. This is fairly straightforward; however, there are some specific software and hardware requirements you must fulfill before you can proceed.
Using a PlayStation 3 console to dump your games is considered the best way to dump disc-based games and the only way to dump digitally-downloaded games. However, your PlayStation 3 console will need to run custom firmware.
Full disclosure: not every single PS3 game will work without a hitch with RPCS3. While the development of the emulator is impressive and ongoing, full compatibility is a tall order. Fortunately, there are many games, both disc-based and digital, that are fully playable within RPCS3. Thankfully, the official RPCS3 website is home to a comprehensive list of compatible PS3 software.
Multiplayer support is something the RPCS3 team is actively considering, but the current focus is on making the emulator as accurate as possible. Playing games online with real PS3 consoles would require RPCS3 users to log in to the PlayStation Network. While theoretically this is possible, private PSN servers would need to be utilized.
The legality of emulators can vary from country to country; however, the general consensus is that an emulator is not illegal. After all, an emulator is simply a piece of software that mimics the functionality of existing hardware. The same cannot be said about the games. In the United States, making a digital copy of a game you own is thought to fall under \"fair use,\" but the distribution, copying or downloading of a game is definitely illegal.
This guide explains how to obtain your PlayStation 3 (PS3) games and then use your backups with RPCS3. This process is often referred to as dumping and includes different processes depending on the format your game is present. PS3 games are available in two formats:physical Blu-ray discs and digital PSN packages. For Blu-ray discs, dumping refers to decrypting the Blu-ray image and extracting all the files within whereas for PSN packages, it involves downloading the original game (.pkg) file and creating the necessary license (.rap) file.
Before we begin, please read the Quickstart guide to familiarise yourself with how PS3 games are to be handled. Most of the tools and information covered here are already present there. This guide aims to elaborate on what is present in the Quickstart guide and help users avoid common mistakes. If you have questions after reading this guide, do not hesitate to join our Discord server and interact with the community members.
This method is the most reliable method of dumping disc games as it is guaranteed to work with every PS3 game disc in existence, something which the second method cannot guarantee. However, during the dumping process, you will be limited to the PS3's Blu-ray drive transfer speeds so the process may take longer than using a PC. If you have doubts on installing or using any of the tools mentioned below, please read r/ps3homebrew's wiki.
Dumping digital PSN content requires two files to play your content. The first is the actual content file that comes in a .pkg format and the second is the license file that is used to activate the game which needs to be in a .rap format. As mentioned in the overview, you need a CFW PS3 or OFW PS3 to extract the license file of your game. It's also important to note that some games do not have or need a license file (mostly free games and DLCs).
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