Why hasnt someone came out with a way to do so?
Or have they? Are there emulators of any sorts?
Or have they? Are there emulators of any sorts?
15 more years! 15 more years!
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Last edited by Wallpaper (2009-07-01 23:49:09)
Yeah so did IWallpaper wrote:
I thought emulating current gen systems was uber laggy/slow?
I play N64 games all the time on PC. My emulator doesn't lag at all. I use Project64.mtb0minime wrote:
Yeah so did IWallpaper wrote:
I thought emulating current gen systems was uber laggy/slow?
Hell even playing N64 on PC is laggy.
Yeah. But hell, Gamecube games are slower than they should be on a 2.4 GHz dual core, I cant imagine emulating a 360 even with an i7CrazeD wrote:
I play N64 games all the time on PC. My emulator doesn't lag at all. I use Project64.mtb0minime wrote:
Yeah so did I
Hell even playing N64 on PC is laggy.
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cumMitch wrote:
Why hasnt someone came out with a way to do so?
There are no 360 emulators available.Mitch wrote:
Why hasnt someone came out with a way to do so?
Or have they? Are there emulators of any sorts?
I bet they're still pretty buggy too. Am I right?Lucien wrote:
It took me an upgrade to an i7 processor and then a 1.4 ghz overclock up to 4ghz to get some PS2 games to emulate smoothly, and you want to do it with xbox360 games? good luck with that.
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I'm sure buying a PS2 and the games you want to play would be cheaper than an i7Lucien wrote:
It took me an upgrade to an i7 processor and then a 1.4 ghz overclock up to 4ghz to get some PS2 games to emulate smoothly, and you want to do it with xbox360 games? good luck with that.