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Bloodborne on PC setup guide

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Bloodborne on PC setup guide

Tested on Windows, Linux should be relatively similar. Use at your own risk.

All credit to developers of ShadPS4

For more detailed instructions and illustrations see https://shadps4.org/

1) Gather the files you will need:

ShadPS4 emulator software - https://shadps4.org/

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        Download link is at the top of the page.  


  

Bloodborne game file - Obtain this somehow, assuming you purchased / own the game.

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        BB disc codes identify the specific game release, can be useful for searching.

    CUSA00900 and CUSA03173 are disc codes for English versions.


  

Bloodborne 1.09 update file - Obtain this, assuming you own the game already.

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        Update file must match the BB game disc code.

    CUSA00900 game needs CUSA00900 1.09 update pkg for example.


  

PS4 11.00 System Modules files - Obtain these, assuming you own a PS4

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        Could be found under Creator: Sony on the IA

    11.00-sys-modules



  

2) Unzip or install ShadPS4 to a location with around 70GB free space for the games

3) Run ShadPS4 and set up a Games folder in that location with enough free space

4) Quit ShadPS4 and install System Modules needed (only 8-9 of the files)

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        Inside the ShadPS4 program directory, find the "user\sys_modules" directory and copy these files into it:

        libSceFiber.sprx

        libSceJpegEnc.sprx

        libSceJson.sprx

        libSceJson2.sprx

        libSceLibcInternal.sprx

        libSceNgs2.sprx

        libSceRtc.sprx

        libSceUlt.sprx

        libSceDiscMap.sprx  (optional / possibly deprecated / didn't use)



  

5) Install Bloodborne and the 1.09 update

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        File menu --> Install Packages --> Bloodborne .pkg file

    Install the update after the game finishes installing.  (game may or may not work without the update, I didn't test without)

    The game is about 30GB in .pkg form and almost 32GB installed.




  

6) Install emulator patches for Bloodborne

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        Right-click the BB game listing in ShadPS4 and select "Cheats/Patches"

    Click on the Patches tab of the Cheats / Patches window.

    At the bottom, change the Repository: selection to shadPS4 and click "Download Cheats" button.

    Now you should have a checklist of patches available, enable these:

        Skip Intro    (optional)

        Disable Chromatic Abberation

        Disable Motion Blur

        Disable HTTP Requests

        60 FPS (With Deltatime)

        Force Enable Old Hunters DLC    (optional)

    Click the Save button to finish.

        

  

6-part2) Resolution patches are also available in the above selection

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            Choose the resolution you want to run the game at...

        But beware that increasing beyond 720p-1080p can decrease stability.

        Do it anyway if you want to, I'm using a 21:9 widescreen res.

        

  

7) Run the game and enjoy!!

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        PS4 dualshock controllers work natively in the emulator and game

    
  
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  • Amazing, I'm going to try this ASAP! Anyone know how it'd run at 720p on Steam Deck? I'm sure my desktop is powerful enough.

  • NOTE: Vertex Explosion graphical glitches seem to happen more often when my character wears ANY other outfit than the Yharnam Hunter Set. After changing armor-outfits a few times I noticed that I was getting more of the graphical glitches, and having to exit to title screen and reload the game more frequently to fix it.

    But when I put the Yharnam Hunter Set back on, the graphical glitches stayed away for the most part. This could be because the "hat" covers the character's face mostly. I've read in past builds of ShadPS4 that doing any character customization to the face would cause these glitches so it was recommended not to edit the face. So I didn't customize my character's face, but I did get those glitches with all the other not YHS outfits fairly often.

    Next I will try changing the character outfit to leave on the YHS "hat" (+mask) while using torso/hand/leg choices from other sets and see if that results in more glitches or the same relative stability. This should test the hypothesis that covering the character's face helps stability.

    ANOTHER NOTE: I forgot to mention in the instructions - Using ShadPS4 version 0.60

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