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Well if I own a game copy I'm going to play it however I damn please and if my PS4 runs it like buttbehind in the first place... why even bother playing it there. And we all know that Nintendo games run best on PC as well haha.
Still better than native hardware though haha.
I want BB on pc too but man this sounds like the most extreme cope ever lmao
Emulation in and of itself, is not illegal. Ripping a copy of Bloodborne and obtaining the bios files required to run it, are both illegal.
You are, as someone said, allowed in some regions, to make a single copy for backup purposes, but you are not legally allowed to use that copy for emulation, it is to only be used as the original copy, that is, on the system it was licensed for. If the company issuing your license or the third party platform holder for which the title was provided on provides a method of emulating on their future systems, that is acceptable as they hold the legal right to do that. End users, unless otherwise allowed by the terms of the end user license, are not granted the right to emulate any backup (or original) on any other system than the platform the title was licensed for.
Your PlayStation copy of Bloodborne is only legally playable on a PlayStation system.
Talk about following the letter instead of the spirit of the law. Let people enjoy their games however they want after they paid for them is a more than fair and reasonable stance,
Now this is the whole reason people are searching for alternatives, and that is why the above disccussions turned into what it is. I can understand why people do it, but when the legal method is cut off, this is horrible to people in other countries that do not have access to the PSN. Sony should be ashamed.
They paid for a license that allows them to do specific things. They did not buy permission to use that license on unsupported hardware by way of unlicensed software. The additional requirements, such as the BIOS is not licensed for that purpose, nor is it legally made available for that purpose.
You don't have to like it, but that's what people are buying.
You can't, for a silly analogy, buy a car and then enjoy it by driving it through people's gardens without then facing hefty consequences, even if you think, in "the spirit of the law" they should be allowed to mow down hedges and flower beds with their sports car.
You want to enjoy a PlayStation exclusive game, buy a PlayStation.
You can bet I'm enjoying the game on my "playstation" (wink wink) right now. And boy does it look good