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Emulator
#71
in programming? it is the same company that made windows and xbox is there any chance that the same methods are used in making them ? (microsoft always use X in their project xlive direct x loool i know it has nothing with xbox but just wondering oh and the xbox controller works directly on windows Big Grin)
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#72
(11-28-2012, 12:58 PM)shin x Wrote: in programming? it is the same company that made windows and xbox is there any chance that the same methods are used in making them ? (microsoft always use X in their project xlive direct x loool i know it has nothing with xbox but just wondering oh and the xbox controller works directly on windows Big Grin)

If something is similar to PC it doesn't make it easy. You have an xbox1 that is basicaly PC and yet we don't have decent emulator for it. Right now I'm happy that devs are working on ps3 emu and not an xbox360.
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#73
(11-29-2012, 01:03 AM)Gundark Wrote: If something is similar to PC it doesn't make it easy. You have an xbox1 that is basicaly PC and yet we don't have decent emulator for it.

That's because almost no one cares about xbox1 emulation, most good games were ported to PC at the time anyways.

Being close to a PC in structure does make things easier and faster. Early xbox1 emulators consisted in converting the xbox game files to the windows executable format on the go. You can't do that with a playstation Wink
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#74
ok Smile
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#75
OK, i'll stop with offtopic. Did anyone notice that with r46 framerate in tetris nearly doubled?
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#76
(11-29-2012, 10:31 AM)Runo Wrote:
(11-29-2012, 01:03 AM)Gundark Wrote: If something is similar to PC it doesn't make it easy. You have an xbox1 that is basicaly PC and yet we don't have decent emulator for it.

That's because almost no one cares about xbox1 emulation, most good games were ported to PC at the time anyways.

Being close to a PC in structure does make things easier and faster. Early xbox1 emulators consisted in converting the xbox game files to the windows executable format on the go. You can't do that with a playstation Wink

Even so, port of Halo on PC was catastrophic : too slow, much further slow than with xbox 1rst gen
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#77
(11-29-2012, 01:49 PM)Gundark Wrote: OK, i'll stop with offtopic. Did anyone notice that with r46 framerate in tetris nearly doubled?

how do you know that the framerate nearly doubled? i mean, what to do to use these changes on the last build 0.0.0.2? or y used a tool?
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#78
(11-29-2012, 01:49 PM)Gundark Wrote: OK, i'll stop with offtopic. Did anyone notice that with r46 framerate in tetris nearly doubled?

Yeah? I'm gonna test that
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Is anyone with intel graphic card having problems with this emu?
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#80
On Athlon 250 Vista x64 on rpcs3 0.0.2 i had 20-25fps, now i have steadily 50fps or more, so in my case it's more than a double.
(11-29-2012, 10:02 PM)Ekaseo Wrote: how do you know that the framerate nearly doubled? i mean, what to do to use these changes on the last build 0.0.0.2? or y used a tool?
You have fps counter in the top left corner of gs window.
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