Given RPCS3's rapid development pace, new updates occasionally introduce regressions—bugs that break previously working features. The error has been reported multiple times in the RPCS3 GitHub repository following an update. If you've recently updated and a previously working game now crashes with this error, it's very likely a regression introduced by the new version. For example, users have reported crashes in Infamous 2 , God of War III , and Splinter Cell Chaos Theory HD immediately after updating the emulator.
In the world of RPCS3, an object 0x0 error is the digital equivalent of a ghost. It usually meant the loader was looking for a specific data structure—a header, a library, or a decryption key—and found a void. It was a "null pointer" error wrapped in the complexity of the Cell Broadband Engine’s architecture.
: If you moved game files and the emulator can't find them, creating a symlink to the game folder inside dev_hdd0/game can resolve detection-related verification errors. Community Perspectives on Troubleshooting
This comprehensive guide breaks down exactly why this memory verification crash occurs and provides actionable steps to fix it. What Causes "Verification Failed (object: 0x0)"?
Below is a comprehensive guide to understanding why this error happens and the step-by-step methods required to fix it. Understanding the "Object 0x0" Error
Given RPCS3's rapid development pace, new updates occasionally introduce regressions—bugs that break previously working features. The error has been reported multiple times in the RPCS3 GitHub repository following an update. If you've recently updated and a previously working game now crashes with this error, it's very likely a regression introduced by the new version. For example, users have reported crashes in Infamous 2 , God of War III , and Splinter Cell Chaos Theory HD immediately after updating the emulator.
In the world of RPCS3, an object 0x0 error is the digital equivalent of a ghost. It usually meant the loader was looking for a specific data structure—a header, a library, or a decryption key—and found a void. It was a "null pointer" error wrapped in the complexity of the Cell Broadband Engine’s architecture.
: If you moved game files and the emulator can't find them, creating a symlink to the game folder inside dev_hdd0/game can resolve detection-related verification errors. Community Perspectives on Troubleshooting
This comprehensive guide breaks down exactly why this memory verification crash occurs and provides actionable steps to fix it. What Causes "Verification Failed (object: 0x0)"?
Below is a comprehensive guide to understanding why this error happens and the step-by-step methods required to fix it. Understanding the "Object 0x0" Error