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thehyecircus
July 6th, 2008, 03:34
Can we get games being played well on it yet? With sound? Thats really all that matters. I still regret not buying Cubivore... so this could take that regret away!

shashClp
July 6th, 2008, 06:33
Can we get games being played well on it yet? With sound? Thats really all that matters. I still regret not buying Cubivore... so this could take that regret away!

If you don't own the game, you can't legally play it (or have it, for that matter) on an emulator. And that something you won't get support here. Not to mention, that the whole "that's all that matters" is just your opinion, MANY other people use emulators for other features (development, hacking, etc).

Xblade
July 8th, 2008, 01:02
Can we get games being played well on it yet? With sound? Thats really all that matters. I still regret not buying Cubivore... so this could take that regret away!

Buy cubivore and play it on your gc. You'll regret trying it on a project that updates once a year. Don't ask why its so slow. The developers simply lack motivation. (The bastards also refuse donations...=_=). I like using emus for enchanced graphics.......

thehyecircus
July 8th, 2008, 02:13
If I could find Cubivore in a store, I'd have gotten it. I haven't seen it in a store for at least five or six years now and I look every time.

Someone should come and infuse this project. Gamecube emulation doesn't seem very difficult either, considering the progress on this Emu compared to the amount of time spent on it.

shashClp
July 8th, 2008, 02:57
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Someone should come and infuse this project. Gamecube emulation doesn't seem very difficult either, considering the progress on this Emu compared to the amount of time spent on it.

Don't talk about something you don't have the slightest idea. A GameCube emulator is an incredible complex project, that only a few, with enough motivation to put such a large amount of hours on that kind of project is able to accomplish.

Just try to write a GameBoy emulator, and then compare the hardware with the GameCube one, and you'll see the order of complexity. And don't start with the "but I'm not a coder, I don't know how to write one", because then you shouldn't even been talking about how complex is to do something you can't even do at the simplest level.