Using the Turtle build of shadPS4, players can achieve nearly double the frame rate of the main build, often hitting 90+ FPS at 1440p.
The Bloodborne Launcher & Mod Manager on Nexus Mods now serves as the central hub for installing patches without permanently altering game files.
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The modding community has been cooking. Whether you want to fight Orphan of Kos at 60fps, turn every enemy into Micolash, or explore unused areas from the alpha build—there's a mod for that.
Mods, short for modifications, are changes made to a game's code or assets to alter its behavior, appearance, or mechanics. In the case of Bloodborne, mods can range from simple tweaks to complete overhauls of the game's systems. These modifications can be created by the community using various tools and software, such as the Bloodborne Mod Engine, which allows modders to create and share their own custom content. Using the Turtle build of shadPS4, players can
Right now, is the most promising way to play these mods on PC. It’s early, but many mods already work.
Sometimes, you just want to have fun.
Just remember: mods require a jailbroken PS4 or a PS4 emulator (shadPS4 is making huge progress on PC).
To start modding Bloodborne, you'll need: Whether you want to fight Orphan of Kos
It has been nearly a decade since Bloodborne first graced our consoles, yet it remains one of the finest action RPGs ever made. However, as time passes, the limitations of the original hardware become harder to ignore. Whether you are playing on a base PS4 struggling with frame pacing, or running the game via the shoddy PlayStation Plus Premium streaming service on PC, the "intended experience" is starting to show its age.
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