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TopicI'm thinking of buying a hacked snes classic
TheWorstPoster
11/04/18 12:43:45 PM
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WhiskeyDisk posted...
Chewster posted...
Isn't it just loading ROMs anyway? I don't think your PC even needs to be good enough to actually do the emulating, but unless it's 20 years old it should be able to handle that too.


Rule of thumb was 10 the processing power of the machine you're trying to emu, but if 8 bit is all you're gunning for you can literally just do that with anything made in this decade.


How much more powerful is the Xbox One (not X) than the Xbox 360? Xbox 360 requires an EXTREME amount of power to even emulate properly, and Xbox One shouldn't even powerful enough to emulate Xbox 360 games properly. Granted, a ton of optimization is needed for games, but they all look, and run better than they do on Xbox 360 (and it completely eliminates screen-tearing by forcing V-Sync in all of its games). Take Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter for example:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xYvM5ddSWMM" data-time="


Xbox One backwards compatibility is nothing short than a miracle in software engineering.
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