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RPCS3 FAQ
#11
(06-28-2012, 06:51 AM)sonic riders zero Wrote: im waiting for the next build of this emulator

Patience is the key... Angel
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#12
I think we have to wait another ten years to be able to play ps3 on PC, pcsx2 had also takes a long time to be perfect
im sorry guys for my poor english cz im indonesianBig Grin
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#13
Pcsx2 isn't perfect. No emulator is perfect, btw, unless you count those made with full documentation (like the ones companies make to emulate their own systems)

But anyways I get what you meant Big Grin
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#14
If one Sony staff join the dev-team, how many years would you expect? Tongue

As if... Dodgy
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#15
Well, Sony made an *almost* perfect ps1 emulator to run on the new Sony Tablet. When you have the full documentation, it isnt about how long is it going to take or how hard it will be to get it right. Its just about how much power will you need to run it fullspeed.

Cause Low level emulation (which is most accurate and most straght forward if you have the docs) is usually slower. Still, I suspect they will be HLEing ps1 on their tablet, as weird as it may sound, unless they want to give people a free copy of the ps1 BIOS with each device. But that also means they would have to do some new research on it, like they were reverse engeneering their own system :p

weird.
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#16
(06-30-2012, 04:20 AM)Runo Wrote: like they were reverse engineering their own system :p

Eat their own medicine...
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#17
Still it would be much easier then what emulator's core devs do nowadays, I mean, they built the chip physically, it's just a matter of building it virtually, using code to mimic the behavior of the real thing.
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#18
it wont,trust me.only a few demos work for now
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#19
This is an emulator, there is no such thing as a "final version"

And it'll be a long time before we see commercial games running, even longer to see reasonable speeds.
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#20
i would like to play Sonic 06 too Big Grin
it was pretty game sense 2006

i know that its glitchy game but i dont really care Big Grin
Sonic Unleashed Also made a success but not the werehog >.>
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