God.of.war.3.ps3-duplex — __hot__
The string God.Of.War.3.PS3-DUPLEX refers to a specific release of the 2010 action-adventure game by the scene group DUPLEX for the PlayStation 3. The story of God of War III
RARs: 355 x 100MB(depending on the split)Image Format: ISO / extractedFirmware: 3.41
The game's sound design is equally impressive, featuring a haunting soundtrack composed by Gerard Marino and a talented cast of voice actors, including Christopher Judge as Kratos. The sound effects, from the clang of swords to the roar of monsters, are immersive and realistic, drawing players into the world of ancient Greece. God.Of.War.3.PS3-DUPLEX
This installment served as the brutal, high-octane conclusion to Kratos' initial vengeful quest against the Olympus. Even years later, it stands as a masterclass in scale, art direction, and visceral combat. The Scale of Olympus The string God
Extraction: If the release is in .rar or .zip parts, extract them to get the game folder. This folder usually contains a PS3_GAME directory. RARs: 355 x 100MB (depending on the split)
Status: "In-Game/Playable." While the entire game can be finished, it requires a high-end CPU due to its heavy use of the PS3's SPU (Synergistic Processing Units).
2. Release Details
- Release Name:
God.Of.War.3.PS3-DUPLEX - Region: Region Free (Typically EUR or USA, DUPLEX usually ensured compatibility across regions)
- Format: ISO (JB Folder format or ISO depending on repacking)
- Firmware Requirement: 3.41 / 3.55 (CFW) - Note: DUPLEX releases were instrumental during the early days of PS3 Custom Firmware.
- Size: Approximately 40GB (Uncompressed)
3. Technical Specifications
- Video: 720p (1280x720) @ 30fps (Unlocked frame rate in select areas, though mostly capped at 30).
- Audio: LPCM 5.1 / Dolby Digital 5.1 / DTS.
- Storage: The game requires a dual-layer Blu-ray disc (approx 40GB). For users utilizing this release on Custom Firmware (CFW), a large internal HDD is required as many PS3 games, including this one, did not function correctly via USB external drives due to file size limitations (FAT32 4GB limit) at the time.