|
Re: Nope.
01/02/12 07:21 AM
|
|
|
> Let's not forget that it's frequently impossible to emulate recent games at a > playable speed, although that would not stop MAME developers from trying to emulate > them, we'd just have to wait for our computers to catch up to be able to play them at > a playable speed. > > - Stiletto
And to add further, PC's catching up speed-wise is at least a 5 to 10 year wait.
So how does Mamedev determine when a game has stopped being produced? I don't imagine companies just announce to the world, "OH we've stopped making this game now!"
"Note to Noobs:
We are glad to help you but simply posting that something does not work is not going to lead to you getting help. The more information you can supply defining your problem, the less likely it will be that you will get smart-alec replies.
C.D.~"
|
|