Im going to change it every once in a while, be sure to answer the questions =D

Im going to change it every once in a while, be sure to answer the questions =D

If you keep changing it in the OP, my answer will just get weirder and weirder.
And I'm never changing it.
| Soriku said: leo-j is only doing this to get vg$ like he told me he was going to do. LOL. |

| Soriku said: leo-j is only doing this to get vg$ like he told me he was going to do. LOL. |
Wow soriku, do you want me to tell everyone that you download psp/ps2/ps1 roms because you think sony should burn in hell?

dtewi said:
It's still a waste anyway. |
Why should I buy a mansion?
leo-j said:
Wow soriku, do you want me to tell everyone that you download psp/ps2/ps1 roms because you think sony should burn in hell? |
Guess who taught him... ;>
Dam soriku, my pc can handle crysis on medium settings..yet yours cant handle a psp game?!

| leo-j said: Dam soriku, my pc can handle crysis on medium settings..yet yours cant handle a psp game?! |
When you emulate something in this case a psp game, you must have a pc many times more powerful depending on the differences in their architecture. Crysis was made for an x86 processor, while psp games are made for the risc processors of the psp. Now when you emulate it you have to make it work on the x86 procesor which takes a considerable amount of power depending on how different the architectures are. So yes the normal pc probably won't run ps2 or psp games well. Especially ps2 and psp games because the risc architectures they have.
Mine is somewhere from the mid 90s and can't run a game from 1998.
Kimi wa ne tashika ni ano toki watashi no soba ni ita
Itsudatte itsudatte itsudatte
Sugu yoko de waratteita
Nakushitemo torimodosu kimi wo
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