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I think my favorite game of the series is actually Metal Gear Rising, but of the main series Snake Eater is probably my favorite.
I hated MGS5.
 
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Tested the latest update of RPCS3 with MGS2 and MGS3, performance is now pretty great, much better than the last time I tested, but sadly on mgs2 I am still getting some errors that cause some scripted segments to completely break, like at the start of the big shell the guards snake knocks out wake up immediately after using the node.
As for MGS3 the performance in the virtuous mission was pretty much a constant 60 fps, and I didnt get any problems like in mgs2, so I will call that one a success for now

Edit just to add my pc specs so people with a better pc may want to try too:
Ryzen 5 3600
gtx 1060
24gb of ram
 
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Tested the latest update of RPCS3 with MGS2 and MGS3, performance is now pretty great, much better than the last time I tested, but sadly on mgs2 I am still getting some errors that cause some scripted segments to completely break, like at the start of the big shell the guards snake knocks out wake up immediately after using the node.
As for MGS3 the performance in the virtuous mission was pretty much a constant 60 fps, and I didnt get any problems like in mgs2, so I will call that one a success for now

Edit just to add my pc specs so people with a better pc may want to try too:
Ryzen 5 3600
gtx 1060
24gb of ram
I played 2,3, Peace Walker, and 4 in RPCS3. 2&3 run just fine, and so does Peace Walker (although it's really boring compared to the other two).

4 had issues (it may have been fixed but this was a few months ago). Performance was okay, but it kept crashing to a point where I had to abuse the new savestate feature to play it all the way through. In good news though, if you're not using an official DS3 controller, you can use the analog sticks in place of the SIXAXIS motion controls for that part near the end with the voodoo dolls.
 
I played 2,3, Peace Walker, and 4 in RPCS3. 2&3 run just fine, and so does Peace Walker (although it's really boring compared to the other two).

4 had issues (it may have been fixed but this was a few months ago). Performance was okay, but it kept crashing to a point where I had to abuse the new savestate feature to play it all the way through. In good news though, if you're not using an official DS3 controller, you can use the analog sticks in place of the SIXAXIS motion controls for that part near the end with the voodoo dolls.
I was going to use my DS3, but do you have any idea what could be causing the braking of scripted sequences in mgs2? I mean, if it keeps happening I will just play the pc version, but I rather play the ps3 one because it has little to no visual problems that arent on the ps2
 
but sadly on mgs2 I am still getting some errors that cause some scripted segments to completely break, like at the start of the big shell the guards snake knocks out wake up immediately after using the node.
I am at least MOSTLY certain the guards are SUPPOSED to immediately wake up after using the first node. I recall it happening the last couple of times I played MGS2 on actual hardware. Unless you're talking, like, they're INSTANTLY up, conscious, and immediately spot you, because that definitely isn't supposed to happen. You SHOULD only have a scant few seconds to find someplace to hide upon using the node by default, though.
 
I am at least MOSTLY certain the guards are SUPPOSED to immediately wake up after using the first node. I recall it happening the last couple of times I played MGS2 on actual hardware. Unless you're talking, like, they're INSTANTLY up, conscious, and immediately spot you, because that definitely isn't supposed to happen. You SHOULD only have a scant few seconds to find someplace to hide upon using the node by default, though.
Yeah they are literally just doing their normal routine instead of being knock out and losing the first star
 
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