I'm aware of and appreciate that the discussion pages aren't being used right now. But opting not to use them because they're not being used does not lead to more people using them, yanno? That's all I'm saying.Cheese said:I took a look at the discussion pages and decided against using them since it seemed like nobody ever looks at them (most of them are empty). By making a topic here I was guaranteed that at least someone would see it. Plus if I want to make changes spanning multiple pages, then no one discussion page is really suitable.
Cheese said:From my experiences with the PSX and N64 emulators, there are enough games that work well enough and close enough to full screen that it would be neglectful not to say it can emulate those systems.
craigix said:I've just had 5 mins to check this, and the updates look nice, however I'm slightly confused why it claims the Pandora can emulate up to anything predating the PSX, there is already a PSX and N64 emulator - and it's only going to get better.
Pleng said:The PSX emulator is slow and has some compatibility issues. The N64 emulator is slow (with sound) and has a lot of rendering issues.
SomeGuy99 said:Pleng is right. Currently nothing is emulated 'normally' on either (the sound is screwed up in both).
Overclocking IS NOT GUARANTEED! and should not be counted on. Even if every single Pandora can overclock to 800, OPT is still only advertising it as a 600Mhz machine and anything that it is advertised to do needs to be done at that 600Mhz. You could probably get away with it if you put some disclaimer at the same time: "With significant overclocking, PSX and N64 are possible".God Ginrai said:Slow? I can see you saying that it is slower than you would like, but if they can be made to run at playable or full speeds using overclocking or frameskipping, then I wouldn't consider that slow.
God Ginrai said:craigix said:I've just had 5 mins to check this, and the updates look nice, however I'm slightly confused why it claims the Pandora can emulate up to anything predating the PSX, there is already a PSX and N64 emulator - and it's only going to get better.
Maybe because if they included N64 and PSX, people might assume Saturn would be possible?
Pleng said:The PSX emulator is slow and has some compatibility issues. The N64 emulator is slow (with sound) and has a lot of rendering issues.
Slow? I can see you saying that it is slower than you would like, but if they can be made to run at playable or full speeds using overclocking or frameskipping, then I wouldn't consider that slow.