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Believe it or not, Bloodborne can run with 60FPS on an AMD Radeon RX 580 on PC thanks to shadPS4 and mods

As I’ve said before, Bloodborne is fully playable on PC right now thanks to the PlayStation 4 emulator, shadPS4. But do you need a high-end GPU to enjoy it? Or is it possible to play it on an ancient AMD Radeon RX 580, which comes with only 4GB? Well, let’s find out.

For those who did not know, shadPS4 is the best PlayStation 4 emulator for PC. This emulator can run a lot of games right now. This whole project started with the desire to run Bloodborne on PC. And just a few weeks ago, they got really close to making Driveclub fully playable too.

Now, the big problem with Bloodborne was its VRAM leak issues. After playing for a while, the game would fill the entire VRAM and would eventually crash. Thankfully, though, a new version just came out that addresses this issue. By using some mods and this latest version of shadPS4, you can now run Bloodborne on an AMD Radeon RX 580 with 60FPS. And no, that’s not a joke.

To prove this, YouTuber ‘ProteinGaming’ shared the following video. In it, we can see Bloodborne running on the AMD Radeon RX 580 with an average of 60FPS. To get those playable framerates, the YouTuber used three mods. Those were the FPS Boost Mod, the Downscale Textures mod, and the No Cloth Physics Mod.

As you’ll see, there are a few small framerate drops. But most of the time, Bloodborne runs at 60FPS on this old graphics card. And remember, this isn’t a real PC version of the game – it’s being emulated from the PS4. The GPU being used came out back in 2017, so this is really impressive, even though the resolution was just 768p.

Now I know what some will say. “Oh, that’s 768p? Meh, it’s not even 1080p“. And, if you say something like that, you have no idea at all about emulation. Need to remind you that we needed an Intel Pentium 2 to emulate SNES?

Again, this is mind-blowing. At least for those who know a thing or two about emulation. And yes, you can download this latest version of shadPS4 from this link.

Right now, shadPS4 can almost fully run Driveclub. It can also launch The Order: 1886, but it still needs more work. It might take some time before we can play that one smoothly. Still, I’m really excited to try both games once they are fully working.

Some other PS4 exclusives that can run on shadPS4 are Fist of the North Star: Lost Paradise, Alienation, and The Witch & The Hundred Knight 2. Plus, the emulator can launch inFAMOUS: Second Son, Killzone: Shadow Fall, and God of War 3 Remastered.

Enjoy and stay tuned for more!

Bloodborne PC VRAM Leaks Fixed! - SHADPS4 0.10.1 60FPS RX 580 4GB

23 thoughts on “Believe it or not, Bloodborne can run with 60FPS on an AMD Radeon RX 580 on PC thanks to shadPS4 and mods”

  1. "Need to remind you that we needed an Intel Pentium 2 to emulate SNES?"

    This should be pinned on every emulator page because people can be extremely stupid on this subject

    1. That statement is outright wrong.
      Im 45 and been emulating since 90s, my first PC was Pentium MMX 100mhz [or 120mhz dont remember]
      and back than on Windows 95 i played SNES games, it was the EARLY days of emulation, but i been playing some games, especially JRPGs

      1. Did you use the zsnes emulator? That was one of the first to be able to run on lower spec systems.. although I think it came out in 1999..? Got lots of memories using zsnes.

      2. Considering the 1st mmx CPUs released were 1997. They were the 166 and 200 (with 233 added later) which happen to be the same year the zsnes emulator was released (unofficially since version 1.0 was the official release in 2000), I'm going with whether a PI or PII, that's still a lot of CPU to emulate a SNES, especially considering the mmx CPUs has twice the cache of a no-mmx CPU.

        1. Then i think it was my second PC, because first one was defiantly Pentium 100 or 120 or 133 [or one of the above overclocked to 133], I got my first PC in 1995 when i was 15
          I remember playing Diablo 1 and thats 1996 and that PC did emulate SNES, i guess using Super Pasofami that came out in 1996
          Emulating SNES wasn’t smooth, some games needed frame skip
          Eventually I got a SNES + Floppy drive and so i had no need in emulators, i had day1 PS1 and SNES+Floppy [I had sega genesis that i traded for 3Do that i later traded for SNES+Floppy]

    2. PS1 emulation was already at full speed in 1999 using Connectix Virtual Game station and need to remind u the specs of PCs in that era ?

      1. The specs of a 1999 PC ? Bro the average PC of that era was still far better than a PS1, but try running VGS on a 1994 PC…

    1. Given that he's hitting 60fps with a Ryzen 1600 and an RX 580, 4k/120fps probably is doable with top end hardware

      1. Depends on the quality of the upscaler, Xenia for example can do 60 fps at native res pretty easily, but you turn on internal res to X2 and the framerate goes down to the abyss and that's without mentioning the glitches

        1. Interesting. Well, I'm assuming ShadPS4 isn't being developed by the same team that made Xenia so hopefully the performance falloff with increased rendering resolutions isn't so bad.

    1. Relatively old PS4 game runs well on PC via emulation. Riveting.

      Here you got corrected, you're welcome

  2. thousands of games would have been lost to time if it wasn't for emulation, i'm happy that bloodborne will be preserved for future when no OG hardware available anymore

  3. Guess I will wait 2 more years. I waited all these times, whats a few more years. By then hopefully we get no more bugs and resolution scale would work nicely. Or maybe even the official remaster will come out just like Half life 3

  4. Guess I will wait 2 more years. I waited all these times, whats a few more years. By then hopefully we get no more bugs and resolution scale would work nicely. Or maybe even the official remaster will come out just like Half life 3

  5. Wow, it's almost like they barely need to do any work for it anymore. Just hire this guy and make money Sony, what the f*k are you even doing with your lives?

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