What always annoys me in emulation is how it always reacts so bad to slowdown. Was trying to get my Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 on, but apparently my poor Core 2 Duo E6600 and GTX 275 couldn't handle it. I was getting 30fps - which would be fine in a regular game, but in an emulator actually means playing the game at half speed (full speed being 60fps). Including the music, which, well, that was interesting.<p>Still, I'm glad to see progress being made in emulation. I think it's extremely important that we will have access to gaming history for a long time to come, even after most of the hardware has died or simply can't be hooked up to modern TV systems.<p>Seems like the next big step will be Xbox 1 emulation, which no one has tackled yet. Anyone know why?
Interesting project, but is anyone else put out by whatever frame-destroying script-fu their webpage does? Your site shouldn't forcibly rip me out of my reader app, please.
So let's say I have my copy of Burnout 3, possibly the best arcade racer on the PS2, sitting on the desk in front of me, and I just downloaded the Mac version of PCX2. What all currently stands between me and some classic Road Rage mode on my Mac?
These guys have been in development a long time. I remember playing on version 9.7 and 9.8 and it was really solid back then.<p>I wonder how long it will take before we see PS2 emulated on android devices.