Once you own a legal copy of the game you want to emulate, you need to obtain a soft copy that’s in a format Xenia can use. You can check out our upcoming guide on how to rip games on Xbox 360 disk and dump the files on PC. But for today’s guide, we’ll point you to an easy alternate: Downloading the ISO. Xenia supports ISO images and you can find an ISO for nearly any Xbox 360 game on this site here. Again, we strongly recommend ONLY downloading ISOs for games you already own. Third, you’ll need a fairly powerful, modern PC. To get 30 FPS or more in games like Halo 3, these are our GPU recommendations: The Xbox 360 had a powerful GPU and this makes Xenia more GPU-bound than many other emulators. Upper midrange GPUs like the RX 580 will run Xenia but you might not get playable performance. ![]() Don’t even try running the emulator with integrated graphics. ![]() Unless you like gaming at 2 FPS, that is. ![]() Keep in mind that the latest builds of Xenia use the Vulkan API. This means that you won’t be able to use these with older GPUs that don’t support the Vulkan standard. In practice, this means anything newer than the HD 7000 line from AMD and the GTX 600 line from Nvidia.
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