Maybe it's one of the Mega 64 guys.
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I came expecting a thread about how good looking programmers face employment discrimination. Oh well.
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Except that the original Xbox used a slightly altered x86 CPU as well, and it there is no emulator available for it or if there is, it doesn't work very well. There are Xbox emulators, but they didn't receive proper support because there was little demand for one. Most of the good games on the console were already better native on PC. What is the point of emulation?Metal Wolf Chaos[QUOTE="EliteM0nk3y"][QUOTE="ShadowDeathX"] That is because the PC is having to emulate a custom Sony/Toshiba CPU, that note was only made for the PS2, that works nothing like a PC CPU. The PS4 uses a x86-64 AMD CPU. Something so common in PClanda.ShadowDeathX
[QUOTE="Mrmedia01"][QUOTE="faizan_faizan"] You dunce, It's not about TEH POWAH it's about the architecture.faizan_faizan
Its about Both, Your going to need a beast of PCsystem that would over power PS4 or Next Xbox by a few times over for it to run ok, (remember takes a lot of power just to emulate it CPU, GPU, Ram). So power and Architecture are both factors.
They need to emulate PS3 and Xbox 360 first, they can't do it, PS4 and Next Xbox will be even harder and more complicated.
YOU Dunce!!!!
OH REALLY? Is that the reason why PS2 emulation was possible in 2001? https://www.google.com.pk/search?q=pcsx2&hl=en&biw=1280&bih=899&sa=X&ei=9Z4_UbynCoS1PMazgcAG&ved=0CBsQpwUoBg&source=lnt&tbs=cdr%3A1%2Ccd_min%3A1999%2Ccd_max%3A2001&tbm=It certainly wasn't playable in 2001. You really do need a lot of extra headroom to get anything running with comparable performance. Even with a 560Ti I still can't run Shadow of The Colossus at full-speed.
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