| 97alexk said: cant nintendo like take these down? or is that impossible? |
How would that be possible?

| 97alexk said: cant nintendo like take these down? or is that impossible? |
How would that be possible?

Great. Cant wait to try. Very good job by the team.
FromDK said:
Yes also what I said.. :) (For a near.. WiiU experinces a minimum of 6 years sounds right)
- Even if we say (and this is not tatally sure) that they do get the gamepad to function 100% like on WiiU.. You would still need to buy it - Then there are the online thing.. They may never get that to work.. or if.. it may be alot lesser smooth/good as on the WiiU - Then there are the price of playing.. A gamer Pc uses much more power than a WiiU
If you are not a pirat.. theere is no reason not just to buy the real deal.. Its better/smoother/cheaper.. more WiiU. |
I usually use Emus for games i own. Okay, Star Fox 2 was never released at all and F-Zero 2 was only on Satellavision.
So a few exceptions here, some legal free downloads (Amiga, PC) there.
Main reason for emulation is having one device for all the old stuff in the living room that handles graphical enhancements and some comfort options the way i want.
So playing PS1, PS2 or GC games with a higher resolution, better/any filtering... and at least for older games often higher/more consistent framerate improves my gaming experience.
In some cases it's already a replacement for broken consoles too.
Not to talk about cartridges or discs that don't work anymore.
So i get a software backup (from my games i own), a hardware backup (some stuff getting more and more expensive) and some nice enhancements for higher resolution big tv's.
CemU right now isn't that interesting to me. CemU in five to ten years? Now, that's a different story.
zero129 said:
The emulation team isnt using their characters. All they are making is a WiiU emulator its not up to them what people do with it after But as long as your not using pirate games your perfectly legal cos you paid for your games and own them. |
but isnt like downloading the rom, illegal. also what if the people who put out the emulator demanded like to be paid money off it, i dont think that will happen though. its just weird how theres no rules against this kind of piracy emulation
zero129 said:
Yes like i said downloading a pirated rom or iso is illegal. No different then if you hacked your WiiU and started playing pirate games on it. As loing as you use the games you own the is nothing illegal about it plus its not piracy since you already paid for your games. Also emus can be sold, its not very common on the PC but on IOS and Android its very common since almost all the best emus on them devices cost money. |
huh, well we both know if it gets released most people probably wont own these games.
sc94597 said:
The 360 and Wii U should require similar effort to emulate. Both use standard PPC chips. The point is that the 360 emulator hasn't even had many non-XBL games running on it, so the point about CPU performance makes very little sense since we are not talking about optimization, but rather functionality. Same applies to slow memory bandwidth. How quickly an emulator can be developed doesn't depend directly on the capabilities of the platform (only indirectly.).For all three platforms the GPU's are causing issues just as often as the CPU emulation. Anyway, the PS3 emulator is actually further ahead than the 360 one, due to interest and effort mostly I suppose. So there are even factors beyond hardware to consider.
As for the Wii U's relative power. I think it is evident that almost every non-port runs at 720p vs. sub-HD and/or has many more advanced graphical features. Why? More ram and a better equipped GPU can go a long way when the bottleneck of the 7th Gen were these two things. And you honestly believe PS350 games didn't have low level programming? Games like Uncharted, The Last of Us, Killzone, Forza and Gears of War 2 come to mind. |
Well the developers of Xenoblade on the original wii did some hand assembled code to maximise performance which is rare nowadays and that game is by far the wii's most impressive game. The wii only has a 11 gflops gpu but with that game it looks like its got 100 gflops.

zero129 said:
Where you originally really asking a question or are you just trying to push your mindset??. This thread isnt about what most people will do, and that also has nothing to do with your original question wich you got an answer for, and thats that this emu is perfectly legal. And also do you really think people dont own WiiU games?. I know i dont own any atm since i dont own the console yet. But when i do pick up the console then clearly i will be picking up games. And when this emu gets good enough i will then use them games on it the same way i did with my Wii Games and my PS2 games to keep all my games and systems in one place. This is also why people like emus. |
but its cheaps :/
zero129 said:
Where you originally really asking a question or are you just trying to push your mindset??. This thread isnt about what most people will do, and that also has nothing to do with your original question wich you got an answer for, and thats that this emu is perfectly legal. And also do you really think people dont own WiiU games?. I know i dont own any atm since i dont own the console yet. But when i do pick up the console then clearly i will be picking up games. And when this emu gets good enough i will then use them games on it the same way i did with my Wii Games and my PS2 games to keep all my games and systems in one place. This is also why people like emus. |
But your Raptr bar shows no wii games
How is it even advancing this fast O.o?
There are only two scenarios I can come up with:
They are the best emu coders ever.
They're no lifers.
Either way I am glad this is happening :)