08-03-2015, 07:13 PM
(08-03-2015, 04:18 PM)derpf Wrote: You can buy a far better machine, for an equal or lower price, and you're choosing to buy this custom, un-upgradable bastardized machine because of its crappy proprietary "Windows-based" UI. Well, I'm sorry but it's not going to be a good gaming machine for very long unless you play really low res with low settings.
RPCS3 is not even going to work well in its lifetime, probably, anyway. Don't worry too much about that I guess?
You forgot the part about the system being super small too! And yes I know Windows is Windows. Like I said, I think I understand the flaws and advantages (if there are any). It will work for what I need it for, it is portable and nice looking, and it should be able to keep up with the life of current gen consoles. I would love to build my own machine, but I just don't want to put together a big ATX/microATX machine.
Anyway, apart from all of the opinions about the Alienware Alpha (lol)...
I get a subtle negative vibe surrounding development of RPCS3. It seems like some of the responders here have a pessimistic view on whether or not it will ever actually become a viable emulator.
Is there any truth to that? Or am I reading into things too much?