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Damn good work!!
#1
Hey i tried r50 and its a lot more fluent than r42 was.

Amazing i got with r42 like 50 fps and now its about 500-1000 with tetris.

Youre the best Smile

Is it still just working with homebrew? Are there any test with commercial games?

If it cant yet how long do you think it will take to make it run commercial games?

It looks a lot better than before!! And feels very good running it.

Good new year and pls keep on working Smile

greetings
Seregon



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(01-02-2013, 11:25 PM)Seregon501 Wrote: Hey i tried r50 and its a lot more fluent than r42 was.

Amazing i got with r42 like 50 fps and now its about 500-1000 with tetris.

Youre the best Smile

Is it still just working with homebrew? Are there any test with commercial games?

If it cant yet how long do you think it will take to make it run commercial games?

It looks a lot better than before!! And feels very good running it.

Good new year and pls keep on working Smile

greetings
Seregon

can i ask you, how did you try r50? idk, am i the only one that waits for a build?
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#3
"http://www.emucr.com/2013/01/rpcs3-svn-r50.html"

here download x86 or x64 than you see a lot of sites where you can start the download

i recommend mediafire (its the second from the bottom)

well have fun

ps its not part of the topic:

it seems you like ff x.

I played it and had fun but stopped at a certain point...because it wasnt possible to seduce Lulu. Who would go for Yuna if you had the choice between Lulu or Yuna? But you dont even have the choice...

Look at Lulus face and the rest of the body...its perfect. Who had the idea choosing Yuna? Dodgy
Lulu > Rikku > Yuna
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#4
+1 to this thread, awesome work devs!

(forget commercial just give us more homebrew for the moment Smile )
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#5
thnx for the site, and i tried to load another game in elf i downloaded, and 1 game did run! Big Grin but after a short while it crasher, cuz it didnt know what to do
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#6
Wat did you tried to run? I tried tetris but not the one included in rpcs3 and many things are still missing.
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#7
i found it on the net, but still, its just a black screen, it shows many unknown syscalls (or smthn)
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(01-02-2013, 11:25 PM)Seregon501 Wrote: Is it still just working with homebrew? Are there any test with commercial games?

If it cant yet how long do you think it will take to make it run commercial games?

It's still very far from running any commercial games, how long will it take depends much on how the emulator progresses from here.

(01-03-2013, 12:48 AM)nickblame Wrote: (forget commercial just give us more homebrew for the moment Smile )

Agreed, specially because homebrew are easier to debug, which leads to more bug fixing, which leads to more accuracy, which leads to closer to running commercial games Big Grin
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