In terms of FPS, it's not super fast. Probably at that point where some people would call it playable, but most wouldn't. But, it looks beautiful and very promising.(naw)mcx said:FPS, screen shots?
(just for the people at school/work )
This was sent to me by Drk||Raziel to try. He even added support for the Pandora game controls but most games (of the bunch I tried) want analog controls so the dpad didn't move me around at all. The CPU is clocked at 800MHz here and it still suffers from the weak FPU problem that hasn't been addressed with NEON yet. Also, so many texture/blending modes are not supported. I'm told that only two of the 150+ required ones are in here (so that's why that guy's head is missing!).
King of Fighters just really doesn't work well but I thought it was funny to show it because it looks like an Atari 2600!
I'm blown away by how beautiful it looks on the 4.3″ screen being rendered at the native resolution. It's very much a work in progress still but what a nice point to show where it is at today and then compare it in a few months to where it will be.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0gYfwtj7Mok
PS2 was definitely more powerful, but its starting catalog of games didn't use the console's full potential because of the complexity of its hardware. DC, on the other hand, was easier to program for, thus easier to get full potential from it.Trevsweb said:isnt the DC more powerful than the ps2?
video looks great. never really been a DC fan but surely opening up the DC opens up their catalogue of homebrew too?
GunPei2X said:That KOF looks awesome
Miner49er said:Wow. I do hope full speed is achievable with this emulator. I've never owned a DC but I believe House of the Dead was on it?? Now, that would be a game I would like to have portable! Mind you, dunno how picking the zombies out with a stylus would compare to shooting them (like on my WII)
That might actually be quite difficult... It's a challenging game even on a normal keyboard.Gruso said:Maybe Typing of the Dead would be a better one for Pandora.