Hey, you want to know what's one of my favorite things about PC Gaming? Emulation. Boy do I love emulation.
Some older games just haven't been ported to PC, or even newer consoles for that matter - stuck, on an older system, built without modern resolutions or framerates in mind. It's a great thing that emulators exist, or there's tons of games that would just be unplayable once every cart/disc holding the game and every console officially capable of playing them dies.
Everyone knows stuff like RetroArch, PCSX2, PPSSPP, and Dolphin. And, heck, you've probably heard of projects like RPCS3 and CXBX-Reloaded. But man, it's a really good time for fans of emulation - as both of those projects have recently made some huge progress,
Jet Set Radio Future is now fullspeed with only minor graphical glitches, on something as old as an i7 3770 - older i3s are probably good to go, too. RPCS3 has started not only emulating games fullspeed, but even unlocking the framerate and resolution caps for many titles, giving us something closer to an HD remaster that we may never get. And then, of course, there's CEMU - which is running basically every Wii U game worth playing at this point, and has a Vulkan renderer in the works so that AMD GPU users won't have to dualboot Linux just to get playable performance in games.
It's a great time to be into emulation! Anything you're waiting to be playable, Councilours?
Some older games just haven't been ported to PC, or even newer consoles for that matter - stuck, on an older system, built without modern resolutions or framerates in mind. It's a great thing that emulators exist, or there's tons of games that would just be unplayable once every cart/disc holding the game and every console officially capable of playing them dies.
Everyone knows stuff like RetroArch, PCSX2, PPSSPP, and Dolphin. And, heck, you've probably heard of projects like RPCS3 and CXBX-Reloaded. But man, it's a really good time for fans of emulation - as both of those projects have recently made some huge progress,
Jet Set Radio Future is now fullspeed with only minor graphical glitches, on something as old as an i7 3770 - older i3s are probably good to go, too. RPCS3 has started not only emulating games fullspeed, but even unlocking the framerate and resolution caps for many titles, giving us something closer to an HD remaster that we may never get. And then, of course, there's CEMU - which is running basically every Wii U game worth playing at this point, and has a Vulkan renderer in the works so that AMD GPU users won't have to dualboot Linux just to get playable performance in games.
It's a great time to be into emulation! Anything you're waiting to be playable, Councilours?