HollyGamer said: |
Yeah. But that is just one country. China will still fall short of the entire developed world.
Of course they will continue to grow and are currently the largest single market for computers.
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HollyGamer said: |
Yeah. But that is just one country. China will still fall short of the entire developed world.
Of course they will continue to grow and are currently the largest single market for computers.
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Pemalite said:
Yeah. But that is just one country. China will still fall short of the entire developed world. |
Another one, https://asia.nikkei.com/Business/Business-booms-for-electronics-stores-in-Southeast-Asia
still my comment was correct because even if it's one country , it's still far bigger then Brazil, Mexico and Europe. And Mexico and Brazil are "DEVELOPING COUNTRY "
Last edited by HollyGamer - on 26 April 2018HollyGamer said:
Another one, https://asia.nikkei.com/Business/Business-booms-for-electronics-stores-in-Southeast-Asia still my comment was correct because even if it's one country , it's still far bigger then Brazil, Mexico and Europe. And Mexico and Brazil are "DEVELOPING COUNTRY " |
Link is broken.
I'm not calling you a liar... And I wouldn't be entirely surprised if what you had claimed was true.
Just none of the evidence you have presented thus far backs up your claim that developing countries are consuming the bulk of the worlds electronics.
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contestgamer said:
No, stealing would be taking the IP and releasing it myself to make money on it. That would be stealing. Taking an infinitely replicable code is not stealing if I wasnt going to shell out the money for it anyway. |
No dictionary on the planet agrees with you. You are redefining the word to suit your own opinion, instead of letting the factual definition of the word stand for itself.
Pemalite said:
Link is broken. |
I am not saying a single developing country consume more electronic then a single develop country, what i am trying to say is, developing country consume a lot of electronic goods. And in the link that i have provide, has on prove it. From China, Brazil, Mexico , India and South East Asian including middle East country combined already exceed US and Europe.
And it's bigger enough to influence the world economy. And the relation to this is topic is, most developing countries are not immune to piracy. And yes piracy will help sells a lot of Hardware but in software side is the other way around.
Last edited by HollyGamer - on 26 April 2018HollyGamer said: I am not saying a single developing country consume more electronic then a single develop country, what i am trying to say is, developing country consume a lot of electronic goods. And in the link that i have provide, has on prove it. From China, Brazil, Mexico , India and South East Asian including middle East country combined already exceed US and Europe. And it's bigger enough to influence the world economy. And the relation to this is topic is, most developing countries are not immune to piracy. And yes piracy will help sells a lot of Hardware but in software side is the other way around. |
The developed world is larger than just the USA and Europe.
You cannot start including smaller developing nations and then exclude smaller developed nations.
Either way, your link is still broken and I am unable to verify any assertions.
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Pemalite said:
The developed world is larger than just the USA and Europe. |
Try this new one https://asia.nikkei.com/Business/Business-booms-for-electronics-stores-in-Southeast-Asia
Yes i am aware that develop country is not just US and Europe, but developing country has population , even if they have small GNP ratio , they have GDP their population is bigger enough to be considered influential, this should not be a debate anymore. The reason why country like US have a trade war with China , and also why Japan keep exporting to China and South East Asia because of this simple reason.
back to topic at hand...... here's a teaser of the Switch running a gamecube game :p
https://www.youtube.com/watch?=25&v=PhRYKDnagUQ
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JRPGfan said: back to topic at hand...... here's a teaser of the Switch running game gamecube game :p |
Bad performance but to be expected when running it through linux. I imagine an actual port of dolphin to the Switch's OS will happen eventually. xD
Barkley said:
Bad performance but to be expected when running it through linux. I imagine an actual port of dolphin to the Switch's OS will happen eventually. xD |
Yeah looks like its between 14-25 fps... instead of a smooth 30.