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I guess I'm a mix. I mean, today, I played some Putt-Putt. Majority of those games are from the 1990s. But then at the same time I like games that push my GPU to its limits, like GTA V or modded Skyrim (honestly, you can't go back to vanilla Skyrim after you install some mods that turn it into an actual RPG and not some action-adventure wannabe RPG) so there's that.

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Honestly, I feel that game is overrated. I played a bit of it, and I thought, "meh". Then I played Fallout 3 and I was sucked in. I like the post apocalyptic setting more than the fantasy/medieval setting. I still like the setting, though. One of my favorite games and all time favorite JRPG is Dragon Quest 8.

Dragon Quest 8 is the shit. Was my first PS2 game. Really need to play it more.

 

I'm making an Elder Scrolls retrospective-review thing and I feel like I need to put extra time in to Skyrim so I don't get shat on. Meanwhile... you guys should really play Arena and Daggerfall more. They're excellent games.

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Dragon Quest 8 is the shit. Was my first PS2 game. Really need to play it more.

Wanna hear something that'll piss you off? Square is releasing it on 3DS, but IN JAPAN. Seriously, I hope they release in North America, too. 

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Wanna hear something that'll piss you off? Square is releasing it on 3DS, but IN JAPAN. Seriously, I hope they release in North America, too. 

Only in Japan? *wut*

 

Wait... this is a PC gaming thread. Rah rah, y der no dq8 pc port rah rah.

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I guess I'm a mix. I mean, today, I played some Putt-Putt. Majority of those games are from the 1990s. But then at the same time I like games that push my GPU to its limits, like GTA V or modded Skyrim (honestly, you can't go back to vanilla Skyrim after you install some mods that turn it into an actual RPG and not some action-adventure wannabe RPG) so there's that.

Putt Putt was a game from my childhood. I also played Freddi Fish, Pajama Sam, Blue's Clues, and Spy Fox.

 

Now about emulation if I were to play games on PC I would play games officially designed for it and not emulation of games from other systems especially systems like NES, Snes, N64, Gamecube, Genesis, and Saturn while some emulators run games pretty well, there are some emulators far from perfect like N64 and Saturn. Sometimes a game especially a 3D one won't perform very well or even perfectly even if you have high specs. Sometimes those games can perform worse than it's intended system and it's not necessarily the specs that are a problem, it's that some consoles have a unique architecture that's hard to emulate on PC's. I've played a few N64 games through emulation that are unplayable like Pokémon Snap and I could never fix it. And yes you can get controller adapters but it's not getting the full experience. And generally Virtual Console emulates games better. If I were to play a game that was intended for a console like a Zelda game for instance I would play it on it's respective system with the official copy, through Virtual Console, or using a flash cart. That's why I'm not big into console emulation on PC.

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Putt Putt was a game from my childhood. I also played Freddi Fish, Pajama Sam, Blue's Clues, and Spy Fox.

Next to Pokémon, Putt-Putt Saves the Zoo was my favorite game ever when I was 6.

 

Evidently things haven't changed much since 1999 as I still play Pokémon and just bought PPStZ again because I lost the original disc nor do I have an optical drive in my PC.

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Only in Japan? *wut*

 

Wait... this is a PC gaming thread. Rah rah, y der no dq8 pc port rah rah.

Doesn't mean we can't talk about games on other platforms. We can off-topic a little as long as the discussion doesn't get unrecognizable to the original topic. 

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Psssh, that's not a prebuilt. You need a 300W PSU.

To be fair, I think that PSU can actually only put out 300W lol

 

I wouldn't trust anything but a Seasonic or Superflower rebrand (or a direct SS or SF supply) in a PC tbh. Not because of brand loyalty, but because of reliability.

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To be fair, I think that PSU can actually only put out 300W lol

 

I wouldn't trust anything but a Seasonic or Superflower rebrand (or a direct SS or SF supply) in a PC tbh. Not because of brand loyalty, but because of reliability.

Ah, so it's a cheap crappy quality PSU. That also works.
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I'm so excited to order my PC parts, the machine I'm posting this on is so slow!

 

My current specs: Intel Q9400, 4x2GB RAM, ATI Radeon HD 4350.

 

Future specs: AMD FX-6300, 2x4GB RAM, GTX 960. (More accurate specs in the Computer Specs thread)

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You know what i always wondered? Why a high end PC still has not so good quality with PS2 emulator.

What are your specs, and what emulator are you using?
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You know what i always wondered? Why a high end PC still has not so good quality with PS2 emulator. 

 

Emulating PS2 and Gamecube seems to be a crapshoot.

 

My system can run some things like SSB and Eternal Darkness just fine on fairly high settings, and other things like Starfox Adventures are barely playable at much lower settings.

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You know what i always wondered? Why a high end PC still has not so good quality with PS2 emulator. 

Optimization issues due to the original games being developed for the PS2 and not for PCs.

 

Honestly some games work very well on emulators, but others just...don't.

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@@Celli, Oh, im not using one, my computer is Windows 8.1 Labtop, i only use ePSXe (PSone) and PPSSPP (PSP)

Oh, well to answer your question, Shobini and Mountain Drew said it best. Some games are more optimized than others, and also, some emulators are better than others. The best PS2 emulator is probably PCSX2. And Dolphin for GC/Wii.
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You know what i always wondered? Why a high end PC still has not so good quality with PS2 emulator. 

Maybe PS2 has a different architecture that's harder to emulate I think. But I don't really like emulators because they give me a poor experience of what a game is and even with some enhancements like cleaner graphics sometimes games on emulators have glitches and problems not in the original. N64 and Saturn emulators are very hard to emulate and it's very hard to play DS games on emulator because even though you can hook up a controller, games that use the touch screen a lot is hard because you don't have one, just clicking which feels impractical.

 

So if I were to play console exclusive games like Zelda or Kingdom Hearts I would play them on their respective system.

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For me the PSone emulator works pretty well. just plugged in my wired 360 controller and started playing some classic PSone games.

Though, before I had a controller i used the keyboard, and i think i found a good keyboard set up for it (note that this does not use the analog sticks)

D-Pad- WASD

Cross- NUM5

Circle- NUM6

Square- NUM4

Triangle- NUM8

R1- NUM9

R2- NUM7

L1- Q

L2- E

Start- F

Select- R

This allowed me to comfortably rest my hands on the WASD and NUMPAD locations.

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For me the PSone emulator works pretty well. just plugged in my wired 360 controller and started playing some classic PSone games.

 

Though, before I had a controller i used the keyboard, and i think i found a good keyboard set up for it (note that this does not use the analog sticks)

D-Pad- WASD

Cross- NUM5

Circle- NUM6

Square- NUM4

Triangle- NUM8

R1- NUM9

R2- NUM7

L1- Q

L2- E

Start- F

Select- R

 

This allowed me to comfortably rest my hands on the WASD and NUMPAD locations.

That is exactly how I do it whenever I emulate, excluding the Start and Select being a bit different.


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Hey guys, how much do you like my PC?

 

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/nJJzxr

 

I call it "Prebuilt" :D

Needs more thermal paste and a $1000 markup.

 

Also, your CPU cooler is bottlenecking your optical drive.

 

And don't forget to add in a dozen or so red LEDs. It will make the computer run about 500% faster.


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@@Celli,  Oh, im not using one, my computer is Windows 8.1 Labtop, i only use ePSXe (PSone) and PPSSPP (PSP)

 

You just answered your own question.

 

You need a pretty beefy machine to emulate anything newer than PS1/N64.

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The industry is going to cause itself to crash again

Thing is, it wont. People are too invested in the industry, it's gonna keep developers funded for the next 30 + years. I also hesitate to say "the industry" is causing this crap. Its a select number of publishers and a few developers who are responsible for the worst of it. All in all, we have plenty of decent developers and publishers still hanging around.


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