XsTASY 360 0.5 Xbox 360 Emulator

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Revolution

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FatTrucker

Abusus non tollit usum
Just a bunch of screenshots. Means absolutely nothing and there are no credible links, news or anything else relating to any working 360 emulator anywhere on emulation related forums or news sites on the web.

Considering the system specs that would be required to even start running 360 in emulation this looks completely fake.

Since this is a new users first post its just another sad attention seeking troll. Just ignore it.
 
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Tomtaru

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Pretty nice try on faking;) next time try to make it more realistic :D like adding a FPS display that says 1 frame per minute:p
 

blueshogun96

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A 360 emulator doesn't make a good trick among experienced emulation users. Considering that the 360's specs are too poorly documented to write a fully working emulator, plus the CPU has 3 cores that run 2 threads each with a vector unit for each one... that tells us all we need to know. Plus these are just a bunch of 3rd person screens copied and pasted in a photo editing software with the GUI the only piece of programming work.
 

matrix

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u know what evry one is wrong even if he did those pic fakly who cares u know what evrythink is possible (before the latest securty of ps2 could not be changed but it was) people got around the security and that is what happend to xbox 360 and that is what is going to happen with ps3 as well think about that.:glare::glare:
 

FatTrucker

Abusus non tollit usum
Its got nothing to do with security really, its more that to 'emulate' a system which you have to do if you don't want to original machines owners to sue you off the face of the planet you can't use any proprietary code, so you have to make a program that does everything the hardware does, but using software and using a completely different method to the original. This is incredibly system intensive, and at the moment home systems don't exist that could 'emulate' a 360 or PS3 in this way because they simply don't have the raw processing power required to emulate this kind of system.

It might be done eventually, but not with the technology thats available at the moment.
 

JoshM22

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We need more proof here.
 
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