99% of the time Emulation "if possible" > Actual hardware.
Prove me wrong.
Dante must die.
Wo resorting to arguments like feels or atmosphere like you are some kind of religious fagot.
>>341650514
I play all 4th gen and earlier games off my Wii on a RCA. I have an N64 flash cart
Emulation>spending too much on old shit
>>341650514
>playing games on screens not designed for them with controllers not designed for them and quirks not present in them
Really? And you fail to see the problem here?
>>341650514
not 99% of the time. I'd say... maybe 10%.
>>341651230
I wonder how often do people who actually buy old shit play the games they buy.
If i had a super expensive game id probably just emulate a rom and keep it so i can sell it when the price inflates.
>>341651825
of course. you need the original hardware and a crt television, but that's just step one
i personally have a perfect recreation of my room as it was when i played the videogame in question as a child. same posters, same toys, same music playing.
i wear my old clothes that i've had altered to fit my now humongous body and i pay a hooker to pretend to be my mother and yell at me about dinner and taking out the trash
this is the only way to play old videogames. anyone who doesn't do it is essentially lying to himself about the whole affair. by emulating, you have limited your experience to the most irrelevant part of it, the videogame itself and we all know those are awful.
>>341651825
Dam I meant CRT
And this controller doesn't feel at all like a SNES controller
>Not playing on a CRT
>Not playing on the original hardware when possible
>>341652742
>Filters are a lie.
>>341652742
left looks x10000 times better
That's the logic a poorfag uses, OP.
you will feel more accomplished for beating a physical copy of an old game rather then a digital emulation
the joke from the big bang theory is that all n64 emulators are poorly coded
>>341653639
>right looks better
fixed
I got tired of emulators cause they just crash all the time.
>>341653819
If you don't use save states its the same shit.
Is it possible to emulatesoul calibur 3 arcade edition? Or does someone have a cabinet for sell? I never got to play that one, and I heard they reworked Amy into the game. Shes my favorite character after Nightmare Link and Siegfried, but the stale RAPIER style in PS2 SC3 gets old.
I'd say emu anything up to 16 bit, most 32bit+ emu feels janky imho
>>341654337
Git gut at emulation.
Anti aliasing, my sweet. Come to me, allow me to make love to you.
>>341654662
http://8wayrun.com/threads/how-to-port-soul-calibur-iii-arcade-edition-to-ps2.7536/
>>341652335
kek
>>341652335
best answer ive seen
>>341652742
>>341654238
>wanting to play blurred out shit
you are no different from people that play with fxxa or chromatic abberation
>>341655075
Ah thanks. Looks like that is beyond my ability, im tech illiterate and have double digit IQ. Thanks again for the link. I appreciate it. Sorry for bothering you.
>>341651961
I do this with Ogre battle 64
>>341655290
>I have literally no idea how televisions work
>>341650514
Especially for 3D games
>my face whenever I play an old game with AA and HD Widescreen
>>341653648
Yeah man, feels good giving all my sheckles to greedy ebay sellers, selling their copies picked up from a pawn shop for $3 years ago for $300
>>341652335
>i pay a hooker to pretend to be my mother and yell at me about dinner and taking out the trash
>>341653639
objectively wrong statement
>>341656182
If you would have been buying video games before the retro market exploded, you'd have a good collection of games to play.
Even then, there are still a lot of great retro games you can pick up for less than $10.
If you're playing platformers, it's better to use the actual hardware because there's bound to be at least a little bit of input lag. But sometimes I just want to fire something up on the PC so I resort to that.
Most of the kids bitching about emulators not being as good as original hardware were like 4 when the SNES was out. Who gives a shit what they think.
>paying $100 to play Earthbound
"No."
>>341659150
Earthbound is $20 if you know where to look.