| QUOTE (crossdawg @ Dec 4 2004, 07:14 AM) |
can you tell me what the point would even be of a ds emulator??????
the x-box/your tv/and more than likely your computer DO NOT HAVE a touchscreen. |
Of course you forget that half the point of emulation isn't always to play the games or pretend its a real machine - it's about the being able to do it too. (ok, not the best way of phrasing it but alas...)
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| Just go out and buy a DS, they're not that expensive (in the us) and you'll have a much better experience. |
By the same token, you can buy a Playstation for £10 and it reads real playstation games without them being ripped to disc image, and gives a better experience then the xbox emu equivelant, yet people still want a emulator for it... :jester:
| QUOTE (crossdawg @ Dec 4 2004, 07:14 AM) |
can you tell me what the point would even be of a ds emulator??????
the x-box/your tv/and more than likely your computer DO NOT HAVE a touchscreen. Just go out and buy a DS, they're not that expensive (in the us) and you'll have a much better experience. |
A mouse is just as acurate as a touch screen can be. Just look at how accurate people are at FPS games on PC.
i would suggest holding off temp on the ds emulator for xbox simply because i've ran it with the sonic demo on the pc and it still needs some work.
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