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Only to enthusiast and collectors.Plus Macs retain their value compared to Windows computers.
That's not very nice to say. They are not as overpriced as much as you think. I just prefer an operation system that works. Windows gives me too many headaches. I've used both Windows and Mac OS and I find Mac OS much easier to use. Plus Macs retain their value compared to Windows computers.
I still prefer my easy to use Mac and I play all sorts of demanding Steam games on it.In all fairness I've had NTFS permissions s**t themselves a few times. Great fun.
Used to love my old bubble looking Mac years ago, although I ran Linux on that anyway.
Macos just confuses and scares me generally. Played with it a few times as a hackintosh to try get more used to it, which worked great outside of no SLI support.
Still not my cup of tea. Good for basic stuff, but harder to do more technical stuff. Leave it for the pros who need low latency sound and comercial app support etc.
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Among other things:@GerbilSoft can i ask a list of all the improvements of your mod?
Also, please disregard the anti-Mac elitist. He's only here to whine about things he doesn't like.
⬆X2⬆Is this comment directed at me? I am Not an elitist. I just prefer the more cost effective Windows machine over an overpriced niche piece of hardware. I've never fooled with Linux, so I won't say it's better or worse than Windows. I'm just in the minority of people who think Apple prices their stuff way too high, and don't allow much for customization and upgrades. But this is enough off topic. Sry for derailing the thread.
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I remember actually bringing this up when the whole Devolution craze started.Hello all,
I wanted to ask about the future of BBA/modem emulation in Nintendont, because I've recently been working on patches for Phantasy Star Online Episode I & II. For instance, it's actually pretty easy to patch the game to make the Episode III lobby available:
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Unfortunately, it isn't possible to do this on the Wii right now, because modifying your ISO violates Devolution's copy protection check, even when you've already verified that you own the original game disc.
I realise that Nintendont may very well not have BBA/modem emulation yet because there are no developers with any interest in implementing it, but I thought I would post here on the offchance that BBA/modem emulation has just not been a priority so far, because everybody thought that Devolution was an adequate solution. Sadly, it isn't an option for those of us who like tinkering. I've got other patches in the works that Devolution won't support, either, but Nintendont would if it were possible to go online.
I see that the last BBA discussion was back in May, so hopefully there are still developers around who have knowledge of the GC's network adapters. It's a shame for patches to require Dolphin, since it has such high system requirements, and especially when Wii/WiiU support is feasible with homebrew.
I don't mean to sound stupid but I don't understand what you just wrote.I remember actually bringing this up when the whole Devolution craze started.
One of the points I made towards disabling the DRM crap was mods and hacks for the actual games.
You cannot modifiy a hacked game, and your work goes to show that indeed my point was a valid one for locking off people who didn't own the original disc or even worse an original Wii which could read such things.
You do know what Devolution is, right?I don't mean to sound stupid but I don't understand what you just wrote.
I know what Devolutions is but you say your against the DRM stuff yet you say "You cannot modifiy a hacked game, and your work goes to show that indeed my point was a valid one for locking off people who didn't own the original disc or even worse an original Wii which could read such things." which make me believe you support the DRM stuff.You do know what Devolution is, right?
If you do, then you know what I'm talking about.
You cannot played modified games/hacks of Gamecube games with Devolution at all, because you won't be able to play the actual patched Gamecube disc/iso with it due to the differences in hash/checksums
Oh yeah sorry, it came off oddly enough.I know what Devolutions is but you say your against the DRM stuff yet you say "You cannot modifiy a hacked game, and your work goes to show that indeed my point was a valid one for locking off people who didn't own the original disc or even worse an original Wii which could read such things." which make me believe you support the DRM stuff.
Disregard any person that needs to derail a thread with cliché phrases about overpriced/overvalued Apple computers. Those "holy wars" are always stupid and add nothing productive, everyone is entitled to the computer and OS that feels more comfortable to the user. So, to each his own.That's not very nice to say. They are not as overpriced as much as you think. I just prefer an operation system that works. Windows gives me too many headaches. I've used both Windows and Mac OS and I find Mac OS much easier to use. Plus Macs retain their value compared to Windows computers.
It's being quietly worked on, we are just being patient for the moment. It will surely make Nintendont perfect.I wanted to ask about the future of BBA/modem emulation in Nintendont


Hey there!Now, I don't really know all that much about what's possible or not when it comes to apps like this.
I know that Emulators such as Snes9xGX and FCEUGX have options to increase resolution to make games look better. Stuff like 2x and even '2xSal' scaling and such. Much like the PC Versions of the Emulators.
I understand that Nintendont isn't an Emulator, but it does have setting options when you load it up like 'Force Widescreen' and 'Force Progressive Scan'.
So my question is, will Nintendont ever support higher resolution scaling? I'm playing The Simpsons Hit and Run and when I play it using Dolphin with the resolution upgraded even as much as 1.5x higher they look 100 times better! Nintendont playing at native resolution just looks awful, like many gamecube games do when run through the WiiU
Below is a comparison shown between Native resolution vs 2x scale. You can see
the difference clearly, especially on the Window Frames to the left, Homers 'M' Hair and even the exclamation mark above marges head!
Thanks guys
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Thank you! It's so weird when people who watch my content find me in other places than YouTube hahahaHey there!
I follow your Youtube channel, I like your Glitch picnics
As for you question, I think since Nintendont uses real hardware to run, it doesn't rely on emulation which is what the 2x resolution relies on.
Although, @FIX94 might be the one to ask to personally since he might give you the exact details on that.
You're welcome!Thank you! It's so weird when people who watch my content find me in other places than YouTube hahaha
I appreciate that response and that's just what I thought would be the case. It's a shame, because my PC will play the game at 1.5x and 2x almost perfectly, but when using fraps to record the framerate drops a lot in some places so it's not worth recording. Always looking for the best quality footage
Looks like I'll be saving up for a new PC for the future then! Thanks anyways![]()