> Huh? Why do you think it would take a quantum processor to emulate the xbox? as far > as computer processing power, it's not very demanding. The biggest problem isn't > having powerful enough computers. It's just nobody has put any serious work into > emulating the console. But modern computers would be able to run it
Basically because of that: "nobody has put any serious work into emulating the console". We have one project that as far as I can tell only hacks SDK based build games. So basically they will need to hack every single one of them. Then there is MAME. However their hands are full on many other systems (not a bad thing), a x86 DRC too complex it will take time to develop and the system isn't yet completely understood for that purpose because no one cares about the Dreamcast successor.
That's why I think I'll grow old watching another progress. I've been sick of "JSRF working (with a lot of glitches)" videos for the last 4 years. It looks like DOA3 is the next on "same game over and over" until it gets glitch free.
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