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PS3 Emulator Devs Politely Ask That People Stop Flooding It with AI PRs

PlayStation Emulator Devs Beg People To Stop Spamming AI Code

kotaku.com

May 10, 2026

2 min read

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Summary

RPCS3 developers have requested users to stop submitting low-quality AI-generated code pull requests on GitHub. The RPCS3 emulator has been in development since 2011 and is the primary choice for PlayStation 3 emulation.

Key Takeaways

  • The RPCS3 team requested users to stop submitting AI-generated code pull requests to their GitHub page, stating they would ban those who do not disclose the nature of their submissions.
  • RPCS3 has made 70% of the PlayStation 3's library fully playable since its launch in 2011, becoming the preferred PS3 emulator for users.
  • The RPCS3 team criticized the quality of AI-generated code, claiming it is not comparable to human-written code and has been clogging their repository.
  • Other developers, like the project manager of Godot Engine, have also reported issues with an influx of AI-generated pull requests on their GitHub pages.
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Community Sentiment

Negative

Positives

  • Using AI models like Claude and ChatGPT for PS3 homebrew work shows potential, but their effectiveness is limited due to the complexity and lack of documentation in the PS3 ecosystem.
  • Focusing on building documentation and coding tools can enhance the utility of AI models, allowing them to solve fundamental problems more effectively.

Concerns

  • Many AI-generated PRs for open source projects are often nonsensical, highlighting the limitations of AI in handling complex programming tasks.
  • The influx of low-quality PRs from AI tools overwhelms project maintainers, making it difficult to uphold software development norms and standards.
  • AI tools can mislead inexperienced developers into believing their submissions are valuable, exacerbating the issue of poor-quality contributions to open source projects.