Sound cool too, didn't thought about that.I just want USB Hid support for using Official Gamecube Controller Adapter from Nintendo.
It really is a fine piece of software. Even if it was updated only to iron the existing bugs on vWii, that would be a huge plus. I think the source code could be released sometime in the future on Github. Who knows. We still thank the team Twiizers for a job well done.Well while I agree the homebrew channel has got some bugs it is still the best it can be. Think about all the possibilities...
Emulation, Backups, Cheats, NAND Modifications, Custom Themes, WAD Installing, Media Players, and Running Homebrew.
What else do we need? I think we covered the basics of all hacking. What I listed it basically what all hacks on consoles do...
I am not mad. I am just saying this might be the reason they stopped developing, simply because it has everything it needs.
I seem angry? i guess you didn't really understand my point. To cite facts, the team behind the HBC hasn't done anything since the release of the Wii U to support it, and judging by fail0verflow's article on the future of console hacking, it doesn't seem likely that they will in the future. The HBC is already very fully featured, with homebrew reaching the extents of what the Wii is capable of.You sound somehow angry. Don't feel bad or insulted, but that's a bit of a lame argument. Not updating things because of X years have passed makes no sense. If it were that way, mGBA would have never been born as the best full speed GBA emulator (that everyone and their mother said wasn't possible), Snes9x GX wasn't being updated by other new talented programmers, or homebrew developers would not create homebrew for older consoles (Atari 2600, Spectrum, etc.). It's up to developers interest, not an obligation or request. If they don't feel like it because they want new challenges, that's pretty respectable. But only because the software is 7, o whatever years old?? What would ePSXe, ZSNES, or the Genesis Plus developers say about something as trivial as that!
Yeah, but to be honest, not as in "let's make a petition for them to do it!!" It is just a what if. if they would be interested in the past, they would have done it. Maybe in the far future. It's not like i am seated waiting for it to happen, ha ha.Well, I believe the original question was "would it be hard to convince them to update it". And to that extent I would still very much answer yes, with my original post standing as my points.
Alright. I mean everyone's free to hope, but yeah, it's much more of a "what if"Yeah, but to be honest, not as in "let's make a petition for them to do it!!" It is just a what if. if they would be interested in the past, they would have done it. Maybe in the far future. It's not like i am seated waiting for it to happen, ha ha.
Well, I believe the original question was "would it be hard to convince them to update it". And to that extent I would still very much answer yes, with my original post standing as my points.
Updated the post to more accurately reflect this. Sorry if you think i was arguing with you, i am from Iceland and english is not my primary language.Alright. I mean everyone's free to hope, but yeah, it's much more of a "what if"
I know what you mean. And i clearly stated that new builds are made for old hardware, new consoles do not automatically cripple previous consoles forever.You kind of have the emulator point backwards. People build or update software to emulate old hardware on new platforms. Nobody is building emulators to run on the Genesis (not that you could) they are building Genesis emulators to run on modern platforms and this is very much something people care about.
That's the problem with forums these days. But i will say it: one person does not represent the world. You would not use it? It's okey. 'Nobody' is a pretty strong word for just your opinion.If a new Genesis emulator released for the OG Xbox tomorrow nobody would care.
And nobody has a problem with going forward... it's just a w i s h l i s t and a thread for discussing it, not to oppose it. Otherwise it would be named "Block every homebrew development or compatible builds for ancient hardware".It's not about caring about old hardware people want to emulate old hardware on new hardware. But at this point people are more interested in Wii U exploits than Wii so that's where the developers have gone.
Do you know what would be awesome?
A way to ''convert'' free SD/USB memory space into some kind of virtual RAM to improve emulation with many, MANY roms.
Dont know if its possible though.
Every time I get thoughts of just dropping the HBC source code on GitHub or something I read stuff like this and figure "meh, maybe next year".-ISO or ROM Loading