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[GH-ISSUE #3640] [Feature Request]: Improve the website #1083
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Originally created by @Missake212 on GitHub (Sep 23, 2025).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/shadps4-emu/shadPS4/issues/3640
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I believe taking care of the website would be a good thing to do, stuff such as a filter for the compatibility list, proper pages for each game with information about the games on the emulator, new screenshots and vids for the gallery and videos , deleting the forum (I believe no one uses it), and replacing the FAQ part with a wiki, ideally based on the one on GitHub would be a good start (it would be nice to also update the YouTube channel and the Twitter account).
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I think in its current state it's not usable, from what I remember in the Discord the command to the compatibility list still displays the link to the website first and then the GitHub (it really should be the other way around), which makes no sense since it's really hard to navigate it. Overall it just feels very outdated and one could argue it even looks fake. Also about the website, there's an open issue on this repo from someone asking if they could help on it, it's been open for more than two months and the issue still hasn't been interacted with, not sure why since it would benefit everyone.
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@GHU7924 commented on GitHub (Sep 24, 2025):
I think the first thing we need to do is update the GitHub Wiki, as the interface has been redesigned and new features have been added, making the current information outdated and incomplete. The website could easily link to the GitHub Wiki. Perhaps the website doesn't need a gallery or videos, as most users just want to be able to download the emulator (and eventually QtLauncher), learn about game compatibility, and how to contact the developers. We could also keep the news section, where we could periodically update on the emulator's development progress.