– desktop computer with Nvidia GTX970, Fedora 29 binary version works, flatpak doesn't The only supported game is Mega Man Legacy Collection.
This was done because version built with flatpak runtime doesn’t seem to work
#Ps4 emulator 2018 install
> flatpak –user install flatpak/spinedemo.flatpakĪlternative version was built on Fedora 29 and binary is in fedora29 directory. Primary version is packaged using Flatpak ( ). Again, do not expect to find the actual source code there. You can download the latest release on the developer’s github here. But given that Spine runs some commercial games, it could gain some steam pretty fast. It remains to be seen how far “devofspine” is willing to take this project and how it will compete with Orbital. Megaman in particular is reported to run at full speed on mid-spec gaming computers. Specifically, trusted PS3/PS4 scene veteran Zecoxao reports that Megaman Legends Legacy and We are doomed run well.
And it does indeed run commercial games to some extent (no sound for now), provided you’re lucky enough to try a game that’s not too demanding, and that you have a hacked PS4 lying around (or are able to get decrypted copies of your PS4 games another way). The few people who were brave enough to try the release have confirmed that this is the real deal. Spine PS4 emulator already runs some Commercial games at full speed The main reason to not open source Spine seems to be that the author does not want to lose control of their code and see forks popping up left and right. The demo video showed by the developer was initially published on April 1st, which hurt the credibility of the project.īut according to the developer, the project is serious and has been in the works since 2018.