07-27-2013, 03:40 PM
Okay since this thread can only be taken into account as a joke, let me try this.
Hey, hell321, I'll try to talk in your google-translated language. Here goes:
sry
hell321 you retard. you not know emulation. you not know that PCSX2 founder member shadow is also founder member of jpcsp. He tried in Java, you f*&$@ retard say what you want. go play any you want and quit whining.
Java from start not fail, playable games, so success, so f$!$$ off.
bye.
To any other sane person please note the following (like the author of the thread, you apologized so its seems you are sane enough to understand the following)
You can try all available emulators, post errors, post comments, post findings, post anything. You won't get banned because you are ignorant or dissatisfied or stupid. But you are not helping the emulation scene by dissing projects. Any emulator project no matter how bad or good it is, is still an emulator project that deserves respect. It takes YEARS of building and trying and debugging. It is not an easy process. It could be considered a sport or something, it's not for everyone.
So IF you want to HELP.. DON'T discourage people by saying stuff like that. They do not owe you anything. You might irritate them and make them keep their work private (trust me they only do it for the challenge, not for you to play your favorite game with better graphics and stuff). And if projects go private, then OTHER, NEW projects don't get to have more info about emulating stuff, in order to build BETTER emulators that WILL GET YOU to play your favorite game with better graphics and stuff.
And you don't help by telling emu coders to move to another project because their contribution will make your favorite game playable faster. It doesn't work that way. An emu author that has put his time and mind into a project knows his way around the code. He can advance faster in his own classes. He can't just move to another source just like that. And still, if he finds anything during that time, others can read the code and use ideas in other projects. That's good practice. Jpcsp is open source so what the hell are you guys talking about.
Hey, hell321, I'll try to talk in your google-translated language. Here goes:
sry
hell321 you retard. you not know emulation. you not know that PCSX2 founder member shadow is also founder member of jpcsp. He tried in Java, you f*&$@ retard say what you want. go play any you want and quit whining.
Java from start not fail, playable games, so success, so f$!$$ off.
bye.
To any other sane person please note the following (like the author of the thread, you apologized so its seems you are sane enough to understand the following)
You can try all available emulators, post errors, post comments, post findings, post anything. You won't get banned because you are ignorant or dissatisfied or stupid. But you are not helping the emulation scene by dissing projects. Any emulator project no matter how bad or good it is, is still an emulator project that deserves respect. It takes YEARS of building and trying and debugging. It is not an easy process. It could be considered a sport or something, it's not for everyone.
So IF you want to HELP.. DON'T discourage people by saying stuff like that. They do not owe you anything. You might irritate them and make them keep their work private (trust me they only do it for the challenge, not for you to play your favorite game with better graphics and stuff). And if projects go private, then OTHER, NEW projects don't get to have more info about emulating stuff, in order to build BETTER emulators that WILL GET YOU to play your favorite game with better graphics and stuff.
And you don't help by telling emu coders to move to another project because their contribution will make your favorite game playable faster. It doesn't work that way. An emu author that has put his time and mind into a project knows his way around the code. He can advance faster in his own classes. He can't just move to another source just like that. And still, if he finds anything during that time, others can read the code and use ideas in other projects. That's good practice. Jpcsp is open source so what the hell are you guys talking about.