be careful what you wish for somebody might make one and then not release it
Fair enough that would be pretty dickish... Then again, we have emulated amiibos being withheld from the community
be careful what you wish for somebody might make one and then not release it
Fair enough that would be pretty dickish... Then again, we have emulated amiibos being withheld from the community
I take it the emulated amiibos are being withheld because that will ultimately be used for counterfeiting amiibos *sighs*. People are scumbags that do that sort of thing. I expect lots of counterfeits to pop up on places like ebay, amazon etc within the next year or so when they refine the emulation to the point where they can make their own cheap amiibos and sell them as being the real deal......
If they released how their doing the emulation, it would eliminate the market for counterfeits, because anybody could emulate it. The fact that their withholding that info leads me to believe they're doing it for commercial (and illegal) gain......
Fair enough that would be pretty dickish... Then again, we have emulated amiibos being withheld from the community
>Sees this poststill waiting for a backup loader. i know you're tired of reading this, but here MK8 for expample is still 60€ being 1 year old, i cant handle those prices
I don't know about the Windows OS because that's going to be hard to make since Windows is a Closed Source OS, but everything else is pretty much possible.
Heard of qemu?
Or VirtualBox. Virtual Machines are pretty handy, if not pretty slow. I could see a VM working on the Wii U, though
Does the Wii U even have that kind of processing power? My PC has better specs than the Wii U and running VM's are slow (Windows XP runs smoothly though). But the only thing that the Wii U has that is faster than my pc is it's CPU so there's still hope.Or VirtualBox. Virtual Machines are pretty handy, if not pretty slow. I could see a VM working on the Wii U, though
Nope, not VirtualBox. VirtualBox doesn't translate machine code from x86 to ppc, but qemu does.
Does the Wii U even have that kind of processing power? My PC has better specs than the Wii U and running VM's are slow (Windows XP runs smoothly though). But the only thing that the Wii U has that is faster than my pc is it's CPU so there's still hope.
If macs can do it, so can the Wii U.
I guess it's possible since the Mac and Wii U both have PowerPC, and all I have is x64.If macs can do it, so can the Wii U.