Spine is a PS4 emulator developed for PC compatible with Windows, that allows Play Station 4 games to work on computer desktop devices.
This guide explains how to install Spine emulator on PC compatibles with Windows OS.
Index
- Software requirements
- System requirements
- Install emulator
- Install firmware
- Install games
- Control layout
- Emulator update
- Games update
- License
- FAQ
Software requirements
You can find all required data for your device from the link buttons below:
The software requirements for running this application must be met in order for the software to function at all.
System requirements
The hardware requirements for running the application vary depending on your current configuration.
Recommended requirements
OS | Windows 10 (or higher) |
CPU | x64 Octa core (or higher) |
RAM | 12 GB (or more) |
GPU | Vulcan 1.3 (or newer) |
Storage | SSD or HDD 5 GB (or more) |
For the best experience, users should be running within the recommended requirements.
Minimum requirements
OS | Windows 7 (or higher) |
CPU | x86 Quad core (or higher) |
RAM | 8 GB (or more) |
GPU | Vulcan 1.1 (or newer) |
Storage | SSD or HDD 5 GB (or more) |
We cannot guarantee the performance of system specifications lower the recommended requirements but you’re always welcome to experiment.
Install emulator
- Download the .zip archive
- Extract the .zip archive on a folder
- Select the folder containing the extracted file
- Open the file .exe as administrator
- Press install button
- Launch the software
Some DirectX files may be missing in your system.
Make sure you have DirectX 11.1 platform update KB2670838-x64 installed in your system.
Install firmware
Due to legal reasons, we cannot distribute official Play Station 4 firmware files; you must download the latest Play Station 4 firmware update file from the link above for use with Spine emulator.
Once downloaded, you must install the firmware using the built in firmware installer found under File > Install Firmware.
Install games
.pkg files must be extracted using the built-in package installer found under File > Install .pkg (or simply drag and drop .pkg to the main emulator window)
.pkg files will be automatically installed to \dev_hdd0\game\
Blu-ray disc title data can be placed in \dev_hdd0\disc\ or anywhere else except for \dev_hdd0\game\ and can be booted from File > Boot Game if not present on the game list.
PSN title data must be placed in \dev_hdd0\game\
PSN .rap files must be placed in \dev_hdd0\home\00000001\exdata\ (or simply drag and drop them to the main emulator window)
Save data files can be managed in \dev_hdd0\home\00000001\savedata\
Spine emulator is capable of running most commercial games at full speed, provided you meet the necessary hardware requirements.
Control layout
PS4 Gamepad button | Keyboard button |
---|---|
Left Stick Up | W |
Left Stick Left | A |
Left Stick Down | S |
Left Stick Right | D |
Right Stick Up | I |
Right Stick Left | J |
Right Stick Down | K |
Right Stick Right | L |
OPTIONS | Enter |
Dpad Up | Arrow Up |
Dpad Left | Arrow Left |
Dpad Down | Arrow Down |
Dpad Right | Arrow Right |
Triangle | Numpad 8 |
Square | Numpad 4 |
Cross | Numpad 2 |
Circle | Numpad 6 |
L1 | Q |
L2 | TAB |
L3 | Z |
R1 | E |
R2 | R |
R3 | C |
Emulator update
Spine emulator features an auto-updater which will prompt you if you want to update after loading the emulator.
You can either accept, deny or disable updates all together if you wish, though it is not recommended due to the volume of fixes that roll out each day.
In the instance that you need to update this application manually, you can follow the following instructions:
- Download the latest build of the emulator
- Drag and drop all files into the root directory
- Replacing all files when prompted
Games update
Title updates are handled the same as PSN .pkg files.
The. pkg update file must be installed using Spine’s built-in package installer found under File > Install .pkg
The update will be placed in the title folder that corresponds to the correct region ID.
Please note that title updates must be the same region in order to work.
Cross-mixing title regions may create irreversible damage to the title.
License
Spine emulator is licensed under GPL-3.0.
- Play Station is a trademark of Sony Interactive Entertainment
- Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation
This project is not meant for illegal activities, and we have a strict policy about piracy.
All resources are obtained via reverse engineering of legally owned devices, games, and information present on the internet.
The main objective of this project is to enhance the gaming experience, research, and provide education about the core concepts of device emulation.
FAQ
This guide/tutorial answers the following questions:
- How to install Spine emulator on PC?
- How do I install Spine emulator on Windows 10?
- Can I run PS4 emulator on PC?
- How do I download Spine emulator?
- How can I play PS4 games on Windows?