Someone Got Deadlock Running On PS4, And It's Terrible

Someone Got Deadlock Running On PS4, And It's Terrible

From TheGamer (Written by Joshua Robertson) on | OpenCritic

Deadlock is a pretty big hit for Valve, which is great considering it's the company's first proper foray into game development in a good long while. Despite still being an invite-only title, it's regularly getting 24 hour player peaks of over 100,000, and Valve is pumping out meaningful updates to try and balance the game and combat cheaters.

It's most likely going to be yet another fantastic feather in Valve's cap, but the fact that it's currently only on PC right now means there are plenty of console gamers missing out on all the fun. It would be pretty great if Deadlock came to consoles such as the PS4, and that's exactly what YouTuber Bringus Studios attempted to do (thanks GamesRadar).

The VR spin-off ended on a cliffhanger, and I need to know what happens next.

In a recent video from Bringus Studios, the painful process of actually getting the game running on PS4 is shown in full. For starters, Bringus installs a 512 GB Micron SATA SSD hard drive into the PS4, and then sets up Linux so he can actually run the game. He then runs the PPPwn jailbreak server on a Raspberry Pi 4...

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