No, it's not. More people emulate with NES and SNES because 1) the games run better, 2) the hardware and software is obsolete, which makes a a bit more legal, 3) not all computers can handle Dreamcast, PS2, GC and Xbox emulation and 4) most people believe that NES and SNES were the golden age of gaming, when everything was fun and original.It's time to shift the balance...
No, it's not. More people emulate with NES and SNES because 1) the games run better, 2) the hardware and software is obsolete, which makes a a bit more legal, 3) not all computers can handle Dreamcast, PS2, GC and Xbox emulation and 4) most people believe that NES and SNES were the golden age of gaming, when everything was fun and original.
It's not that they're not developing current gen emulators, of course they do. You must keep in mind that an emulator cannot be developed so easily. Meanwhile:SpiDol said:That's still no reason not to finish the new emulators. My computer CAN support the Dreamcast emulators, so you could at least finish those. And it might possibly support PCSX2, but it's so beta and prototype I can't even tell. SO QUIT WORKING ON THOSE GODDAMN 8-BIT EMULATORS AND START FINISHING THE NEXT-GEN ONES!
SO QUIT WORKING ON THOSE GODDAMN 8-BIT EMULATORS AND START FINISHING THE NEXT-GEN ONES!
Oh don't make me do what I did at DC Vs. Marvel...
Then you better should post this one on the other forum where most developers are around, not here. (Since I hardly see any one around....)That's still no reason not to finish the new emulators. My computer CAN support the Dreamcast emulators, so you could at least finish those. And it might possibly support PCSX2, but it's so beta and prototype I can't even tell. SO QUIT WORKING ON THOSE GODDAMN 8-BIT EMULATORS AND START FINISHING THE NEXT-GEN ONES!
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