Dantes Inferno - Dlc- - Rpcs3- -gnarly Repacks- 🆕 Verified
The version is a 9/10. The only deduction is the lack of a controller mapping profile (you will have to map your Xbox/PlayStation controller manually via the Pad settings in RPCS3, as the repack defaults to Keyboard). Conclusion Dante’s Inferno deserves to be more than a footnote in gaming history. With the DLC included, the story of Dante and Beatrice is given a tragic, violent prologue that re-contextualizes the entire journey. Thanks to the brute force of RPCS3 and the convenience of Gnarly Repacks , you no longer need a dusty PS3 in your closet.
If you are trying to play Dantes Inferno on modern hardware, you have likely run into a wall of missing DLC, broken PS3 emulation settings, or confusing file types. Enter the unholy trinity of preservation: , RPCS3 , and Gnarly Repacks . Dantes Inferno - DLC- - RPCS3- -Gnarly Repacks-
Abandon all hope (and your mouse, use a controller), ye who enter here. The version is a 9/10
| Circle of Hell | RPCS3 Stock (Vanilla ISO) | Gnarly Repack (Pre-patched) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 45 FPS (Flickering textures) | 60 FPS (Stable) | | Gluttony (The Rain) | 30 FPS (Audio crackling) | 55-60 FPS (Clear audio) | | Greed (Gold Shower) | 20 FPS (VRAM leak) | 60 FPS (No leak) | | Dark Forest (DLC) | Crashes on loading | Full 60 FPS | The Verdict The normal RPCS3 experience with Dante’s Inferno is roughly a 6/10. It runs, but it requires a PhD in emulation to get the DLC working. With the DLC included, the story of Dante
This article is designed to be informative for emulation enthusiasts, modders, and fans of the classic action-adventure game. Published by: The Emulation Archive Reading Time: 8 minutes