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Mr Puggsly said:
DonFerrari said:
As far as I'm concerned it's much more of a port than emulation... it not only improves several aspects of the IQ, but it also is restricted to selected games and also face licensing rights.

No, its emulation.

Its emulating 360 hardware, it signs into your 360 profile, you can play with 360 users online, you have the 360 dashboard... Its emulating 360 and resembles nothing of a port.

It can override some settings like resolution, vsync, and even eliminate some or all bottleneck, but emulators have been known to do that.

The licensing issues has nothing to do with emulation. To be frank, this is emulation because its a program acting as a different platform. Its running code designed for 360 with a program that translates it for X1. Thats emulation in a nutshell.

But not pure emulation. Still doesn't explain why it is an emulation case by case.



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