Okay, so I’ve been seeing a lot of buzz about getting NCAA Football 25 to work on PC, and let me tell you, as a die-hard fan, I had to try it. It wasn’t exactly a walk in the park, but I managed to get it running, and it’s pretty awesome. Here’s how I did it, step by step.

Getting Started: The Emulator
First things first, you can’t just magically run a console game on PC. You need an emulator. The one everyone’s talking about for this is RPCS3. It’s a PlayStation 3 emulator, and it’s been getting better and better over the years.
So, I went ahead and downloaded the latest version of RPCS3. The setup process was a little involved, but there were instructions on their website. It was a simple process.
Next Up: Getting the Game
This is the tricky part. I obtained a copy of NCAA Football 25. I own the physical copy, but you can do the same, that’s how I got it to work.
Diving into RPCS3 Settings
Okay, with the emulator installed and the game ready, I opened up RPCS3. This is where things got a bit technical. I loaded the game into the emulator.
Then I had to configure it, I messed around with the CPU and GPU settings. Honestly, it was a lot of trial and error. I checked some forums and watched a couple of videos to get an idea of what settings other people were using.

Finally…Game Time!
After all that tweaking, I hit the “Start” button, crossed my fingers, and…it worked! There were some small glitches, and the sound was a little crackly, but overall it was running.
So, there you have it. It takes some effort, but you can play NCAA 25 on PC. Good luck, and have fun!