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RE: What do you think of emulators? - Berry - 08-11-2012 12:24 AM I'm not a huge fan of emulating but i use it on games that i bought but never actually beaten cause some asswhole thought it was funny selling my all cartridges and my system(N64) and gameboy. You know the whole nerd regret that he never beaten the games he always wanted to beat. Oh and im not that type of person who lets things go ethier im gonna go to every flea market, maybe e-bay and get all my games back but mostly flea markets(half of the people just wants to get rid of it ) RE: What do you think of emulators? - Symphony - 08-11-2012 01:43 AM Quote:2.Keyboard.That argument becomes half invalid when you realize that 90% of the emulators have decent ports for gamepads. You still won't have the same feeling with some systems and might just have trouble trying to set up your buttons (aka setting the N64 C buttons on a non-analogic controller) but you still will be better than a keyboard. RE: What do you think of emulators? - RBeef - 08-11-2012 05:17 AM (08-10-2012 03:04 PM)agentkuo Wrote: I can't stand using emulators for a couple reasons. 1. Bad design? I think not. There are emulators that are pretty much flawless in running most games (i.e. snes9x, FCEUX, Visual Boy Advance, ePSXe, etc) and give a good option for emulating consoles you had, or always wanted. 2. Keyboard? I agree with Symphony. There are a number of USB gamepads that work like a charm and that's not all, the emulators themselves have a great gamepad input (Hell, you can even use the wii classic controller with a bluetooth receiver on your PC, if you have one). I use a Logitech gamepad, similar to the PS2 controller, the D-pad is not the best in the world, but it sure beats the keyboard. RE: What do you think of emulators? - agentkuo - 08-11-2012 05:20 AM (08-11-2012 01:43 AM)Symphony Wrote:It's not less valid because it's possible to change/fix. I don't have a gamepad to use on my computer.Quote:2.Keyboard.That argument becomes half invalid when you realize that 90% of the emulators have decent ports for gamepads. You still won't have the same feeling with some systems and might just have trouble trying to set up your buttons (aka setting the N64 C buttons on a non-analogic controller) but you still will be better than a keyboard. RE: What do you think of emulators? - BumblebeeCody - 08-13-2012 10:43 AM (08-11-2012 05:20 AM)agentkuo Wrote:(08-11-2012 01:43 AM)Symphony Wrote:It's not less valid because it's possible to change/fix. I don't have a gamepad to use on my computer.Quote:2.Keyboard.That argument becomes half invalid when you realize that 90% of the emulators have decent ports for gamepads. You still won't have the same feeling with some systems and might just have trouble trying to set up your buttons (aka setting the N64 C buttons on a non-analogic controller) but you still will be better than a keyboard. Probably why you might see it like that. If you had a gamepad, the experience of an emulator is much better. I play N64 games on an Emulator in full 1080P on a Xbox 360 controller. It work great and I'd hate to use a keyboard to play Conkers Bad Fur Day. I also use DS3 Tool so I can use my PS3 controller on my computer. There's a program called Xpadder which allows you control your computer inputs via a input device of your choice(Xbox 360 gamepad). This is so that you can use it for games like Minecraft which don't come with a gamepad option. Lastly I use a Street Fighter arcade stick (Which Windows supports) to play on GGPO. Getting a gamepad would definitely benefit you. RE: What do you think of emulators? - Sirion - 08-13-2012 01:25 PM About that screenshot from Mercado Livre in page 2... Well, yes, those cartridges are overpriced, but considering brand new games in Brazil usually cost outworldly R$80 to R$199, R$50 for an used game may look like a reasonable deal. In my school days I bought Pokémon Gold from a friend for R$40 (no box, manual or anything like that, just the cartridge) and I was fine with it, because it WAS a good price. Anywhere else I would've spent maybe next to ONE HUNDRED BUCKS for a GAME BOY COLOR GAME! That was the first and only time I had the chance to play my own Pokémon game in my own Game Boy. From time to time I look for used GBA Pokémon cartridges in the internet to see if a good price comes up and I can finally revive my GBA, but they don't. So I appeal to emulators. AND GAMEBOID STOPPED WORKING ON MY PHONE!! F**KING ICS!!!! RE: What do you think of emulators? - agentkuo - 08-14-2012 01:15 AM I will say this, and it may have already been said, but emulators do serve one great purpose. And that is, letting you try the game before you buy it. Unlike a demo or trial, emulators let you experience the game for what it truly is, and for that purpose, I think they are great. Emulation is good or bad? - Artwark - 10-30-2012 04:10 AM I know this topic may shock most of you but let's put it like this. If you want something but its way old and you can't get it, you will run the game on emulation inorder to get it right. That's what I'd do normally for the SNES or Genesis or Nes which are way old and are no longer in production. I feel this is ridiculous for nintendo to still say its illegal to even say its still illegal even if the game expired. I mean I only play SNES, Nes and Genesis on emulator whereas I have bought latest stuff like GBA, GCN, DS and 3DS. so what you think? If this is another annoying thread, I'm sorry. I just wanted to spill out something that isn't right. RE: Emulation is good or bad? - Xannidel - 10-30-2012 04:12 AM Sorry to say but we already have a emulator thread: http://forums.didyouknowgaming.com/showthread.php?tid=1030&highlight=Emulators It was a few months ago so I can understand if you did not see it automatically. RE: Emulation is good or bad? - A Zombie Riot - 10-30-2012 04:53 AM I'm just going to merge the threads then. And then if it's not bumped up from the merge, I'll bump it back up. RE: What do you think of emulators? - retrolinkx - 10-30-2012 09:00 AM Along with my Spyro HD post, I'd also like to add that I can play Dreamcast games in 1080 which is amazing. You guys all know my love for Dreamcast right, well now it sort of turned into more than love, a word I cannot conceive. RE: What do you think of emulators? - Artwark - 10-30-2012 03:36 PM I can't believe that nintendo still finds this illegal. If they want their old games to be sold, either they need to port every last one of them in eshop or make it cheap price. Yet I can't help but admire the beauty of Earthbound through my Emulator ZSNES RE: What do you think of emulators? - Ouberry_13 - 10-30-2012 09:02 PM (10-30-2012 09:00 AM)retrolinkx Wrote: Along with my Spyro HD post, I'd also like to add that I can play Dreamcast games in 1080 which is amazing. Your love of the Dreamcast is a bit odd...plus you live in London.....are you James Small? RE: What do you think of emulators? - retrolinkx - 11-02-2012 05:58 AM ^ Who is James Small. And my love of Dreamcast is only so, because it was a great console. RE: What do you think of emulators? - SERIOUSLY THOUGH - 11-02-2012 06:38 AM (11-02-2012 05:58 AM)retrolinkx Wrote: ... it was a great console. It still is |