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Originally posted by Smokey_locs2006QuoteOriginally posted by ApexThe best emulation for DS is the DS itself,Do I need to tell you what's wrong with this statement?[/B]
Originally posted by ApexThe best emulation for DS is the DS itself,
Originally posted by ApexQuoteOriginally posted by Smokey_locs2006QuoteOriginally posted by ApexThe best emulation for DS is the DS itself,Do I need to tell you what's wrong with this statement?[/B]Not a thing is wrong with it. Using a flashcart on a DS insures 100% compatibility, 100% of the features and 100% of the speed. Not to mention you are playing the game you would have been if you had bought the game itself. Can you play online with the computer emulators? I doubt it.[/B]
Originally posted by OsmoseQuoteOriginally posted by ApexQuoteOriginally posted by Smokey_locs2006QuoteOriginally posted by ApexThe best emulation for DS is the DS itself,Do I need to tell you what's wrong with this statement?[/B]Not a thing is wrong with it. Using a flashcart on a DS insures 100% compatibility, 100% of the features and 100% of the speed. Not to mention you are playing the game you would have been if you had bought the game itself. Can you play online with the computer emulators? I doubt it.[/B]The part that's wrong with the statement is that playing on the DS itself is not emulation because it *is* the DS, not another medium trying to emulate the DS.[/B]
Originally posted by RazorLast night I downloaded Pearl and Diamond but they run really bad.And it doesn't help me decide if I want to buy them or not.
Originally posted by RazorAnd let us not forget the ethical part of stealing the many weeks and months of hard work from the game developers themselves.
Originally posted by Apexsecond off, I will guarantee I have pirated at least twice as many games in general you own.
Emulation is simulating hardware and firmware of something, to have access to a specific file format, correct?
A flash carts reads roms, which are dumped code from games, decrypted.
It uses a separate read method that simulates the that of the DS's normal read method, taking patches and file versions into place. If it were direct usage of the DS's hardware and software, there would be no incompatibility issues, that you sometimes see (Which are always corrected in later patches.)
A somewhat good example of this, is virtual PC, an application that for Mac OS X, that emulates a windows XP computer. Windows XP can already be installed on most Mac compatible PCs, so potentially they ARE Windows computers. Although it IS the DS, it's just simply using the provided hardware (Which happens to be the perfect kind, which makes Flashcarts so effective.) with custom software. The DS's do not play games Flashcarts, the DS's hardware is just used, as a computers hardware would be used if the emulation were on a computer.