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What do you think, real or fake?
#1
http://xbox360-emulator.com/version-2-0/#comments

I'm in two minds about it. Looks real enough, but judging by the fact that most of the videos on youtube when you search for 'xbox 360 emulator' are 80% disliked, I'm not completely sure...
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#2
To be honest, I wanna know too.

Try it and tell me xD
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#3
(11-15-2012, 01:46 PM)KaBooM link Wrote: To be honest, I wanna know too.

Try it and tell me xD
(08-07-2012, 10:45 PM)Danny link Wrote: http://xbox360-emulator.com/version-2-0/#comments

I'm in two minds about it. Looks real enough, but judging by the fact that most of the videos on youtube when you search for 'xbox 360 emulator' are 80% disliked, I'm not completely sure...

let me know also
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#4
I have high doubts, emulating the 360's RISC has would take a currently unheard of amount of processing power, (at least to the general market,) it just seems unlikely, it's probably a virus. Currently the Nintendo GameCube just in the passed year has been "perfected" for properly emulating games (Dolphin Emulator) at a playable rate, and it still takes a decent level quad core CPU to actually run it playable. If this is a true emulator it's probably very buggy, and for an official site they should at least have a forum/feedback forum, overall this looks sketchy. I'll look at it in a moment and edit this with my results.

(Also, nice bump.)

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Yeah that's along the lines of what I expected, here's your emulator.
http://onlinegamingcenter.net/gateway.php

Just another 13 year old trying to make money off surveys.

Emulating the 360's CPU development architecture on a desktop PC's x86 or x64 CPU architecture would require an unheard of amount of processing power, I would not look forward to an xbox or PS3 emulator for another 4-6 years, even then it would not perform up to the standards of what the console itself can do.
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#5
(11-16-2012, 06:47 AM)xBlueXFoxx link Wrote: Emulating the 360's CPU development architecture on a desktop PC's x86 or x64 CPU architecture would require an unheard of amount of processing power, I would not look forward to an xbox or PS3 emulator for another 4-6 years, even then it would not perform up to the standards of what the console itself can do.

^
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#6
wtf i checked the topics name and thought theres gonna be boobs here? FACK SAKE PC NERDS
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#7
(11-16-2012, 06:47 AM)xBlueXFoxx link Wrote: I have high doubts, emulating the 360's RISC has would take a currently unheard of amount of processing power, (at least to the general market,) it just seems unlikely, it's probably a virus. Currently the Nintendo GameCube just in the passed year has been "perfected" for properly emulating games (Dolphin Emulator) at a playable rate, and it still takes a decent level quad core CPU to actually run it playable. If this is a true emulator it's probably very buggy, and for an official site they should at least have a forum/feedback forum, overall this looks sketchy. I'll look at it in a moment and edit this with my results.

(Also, nice bump.)

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Yeah that's along the lines of what I expected, here's your emulator.
http://onlinegamingcenter.net/gateway.php

Just another 13 year old trying to make money off surveys.

Emulating the 360's CPU development architecture on a desktop PC's x86 or x64 CPU architecture would require an unheard of amount of processing power, I would not look forward to an xbox or PS3 emulator for another 4-6 years, even then it would not perform up to the standards of what the console itself can do.

Yeah, not surprised tbh.

Thanks.
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