emulator of recent console's (Gen 6 and onwards) are slow and you might not even find a Gen 7 emulator that works (except the Wii since the GC emulator can run Wii games now)
at least that was from my experience
depends on the PC. If the PC/Laptop is less than 2 years old you can get away with it. Any older and it will now perform at all well (personal experience of myself and others)
baseballlover312 wrote:
My PC is circa late 2011. Do specs matter?
Yes, but there is never anything specific for obvious reasons. Just the better the better... obviously...
But i would not recommend it. It is much better just to buy an older console. You can get PS2's $65, and games for $1 and less!
baseballlover312 wrote:
My PC is circa late 2011. Do specs matter?
Yes, but there is never anything specific for obvious reasons. Just the better the better... obviously...
But i would not recommend it. It is much better just to buy an older console. You can get PS2's $65, and games for $1 and less!
That's the problem I guess. I'm not looking for an older console. I'm looking for a current gen one to play sports games that randomly aren't PC released.
So getting say a 360 emulator = not a good idea?
RIP Exxon Duke, David Veilleux, Double Feature, and Monster Energy
baseballlover312 wrote:
So getting say a 360 emulator = not a good idea?
I don't even think there is one
That's the problem I guess. I'm not looking for an older console. I'm looking for a current gen one to play sports games that randomly aren't PC released.
what do you mean with that?
Edited by SSJ2Luigi on 15-04-2013 21:02
baseballlover312 wrote:
So getting say a 360 emulator = not a good idea?
Not a good idea no...
But again you can get really cheap 360's. Second hand Arcade models (the most basic ones) are well under $100 (maybe even around $50 if you look hard enough). New they were only around £125...
baseballlover312 wrote:
So getting say a 360 emulator = not a good idea?
I don't even think there is one
That's the problem I guess. I'm not looking for an older console. I'm looking for a current gen one to play sports games that randomly aren't PC released.
what do you mean with that?
I have seen 360 emulators before. That's what I mean by current gen. 7th generation of consoles.
RIP Exxon Duke, David Veilleux, Double Feature, and Monster Energy
baseballlover312 wrote:
That's the problem I guess. I'm not looking for an older console. I'm looking for a current gen one to play sports games that randomly aren't PC released.
what do you mean with that?
I have seen 360 emulators before. That's what I mean by current gen. 7th generation of consoles.
oh I thought you meant gen 1 (which is wierd since the only kinda sport game there is Pong
Edited by SSJ2Luigi on 15-04-2013 21:10
baseballlover312 wrote:
Waited for the NHL 14 announcement, and apparently it's not coming to PC, Wii U, or next gen consoles. That seems productive. But I guess my new graphics card just isn't powerful enough to run like that 8 year old console can. I'm also sure thesame thinggoes for a new console out last year and two new consoles being made to replace the older ones.
BS
Its probably hard to make a game for a system that isn't even out yet. Sony titles can be produced now is my guess, but it will take a bit more time for other games to be made for the PS4. Plus think of how bad the game would be, it would basically just be a port, rather than fully utilizing the PS4 specs so its almost a bit of a waste.
Plus, right when a console comes out, there are less PS4's owned than PS3s just because PS3's have been out for ages. If they made it a PS4 thing, they'd lose many sales for that year probably.