Alex spent the next three nights in the basement. He downloaded modded drivers. He disabled every visual effect in Windows. He created a custom config file that lowered the draw distance to “nostril-range.” He even pointed a desk fan directly at the PC’s intake vent.

RPCS3 is generally considered the most stable option, though it is highly CPU-intensive.

While the game was officially released only for consoles (PS3, Xbox 360, Wii, DS, and 3DS), PC users often play it using third-party emulators . Performance Expectations via Emulation

Interestingly, an official PC version of was planned by Sega but was ultimately canceled . While the game was released on consoles like the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Wii in 2011, it never received an official retail launch for Windows .

: Emulation is extremely taxing on the processor. Benchmarks show that older CPUs like the Intel Core i7-4790