For modern gamers, playing this title on PC has always been a challenge, as it never received an official port. However, thanks to the magic of emulation and the dedicated community, you can now experience the full, uncut version—including the Dark Forest and Trials of St. Lucia DLC—using RPCS3.
The file entry refers to a pirated version of the video game Dante’s Inferno , repacked for use on Windows PCs via the RPCS3 emulator. The specific release group, "Gnarly Repacks," indicates a compressed distribution aimed at reducing file size and simplifying installation. This software is unauthorized by the copyright holders (Visceral Games/Electronic Arts) and poses potential security and legal risks to the user. Dantes Inferno - DLC- - RPCS3- -Gnarly Repacks-
Since you are looking at the Gnarly Repacks version, the installation process is streamlined. Follow these steps to get the game running: For modern gamers, playing this title on PC
Until now.
The download was a 50GB monster, split into seven .rar files that took six hours to claw down his rural connection. When it finally finished, he dragged the folder into RPCS3’s game directory. The emulator chugged. The main menu booted – crisp, unholy, beautiful. There, in the “Extras” tab, were the DLC slots. All of them. Locked. The file entry refers to a pirated version
Once you launch the game from the RPCS3 menu: