![]() We won't know until people start trying and results start coming in. Could be never, out of lack of interest (where's my Tiger emulator?), technical limitations, or because the world ended (it is 2012 after all). ![]() Could be decades, or some technological revolution might speed things along. No one knows if or when emulators for current gen systems (Wii excluded of course) will be available, or what speed they'll run at when functional. He didn't mention consumer hardware power as a major factor, however.Īlso, just wanted to say to the OP that none of us knows the future. He said a lot of the issues deal with the sheer complexity of the hardware to emulate, and the fact that the documentation for said hardware is missing, incomplete, or inaccurate. Blueshogun, the dev of cxbx, made a nice long list, forum search his name, I posted it here a while ago. There are a couple of reasons why Xbox emulation on the PC has lagged in comparison to the PS2, GC, and Wii. ![]() I guess I've played both so much that I can tell which one it is and where in the game it is, no matter how short the gameplay is :pĪnyway, wikipedia has a nice compatibility listing for all Xbox games that the 360 emulates. Though I have no idea what you mean AnyOldName, not being able to tell the difference between 2 and 3. Halo: CE and Halo 2 are my only Xbox titles, and I bought both when I ordered my 360.
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