Emulation Benchmarks - Why were they discontinued?

anandbob42

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There was an article in 2004, using PS1 emulators and what not with benchmarks.

http://www.hardfeed.com/srv/ramp/review/147.html

Why were emulation benchmarks not included in other articles? This one is the only emulation article I found.

I'm curious as to how the Geforce 6 and 7 cards compare to the Radeon cards, especially since the ATI Radeon 9600/9800 series was much better in terms of frame buffer effects than the Geforce 5950 in the above article.
 

0roo0roo

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yup, when you download a pack of 100 roms thats $5000 dollars of software you are stealing mr!!

copyrights don't vanish even if the companies are gone!! doesn't expire until 75 yrs!

omg!!

whats the terminology for severe theft crime. grand theft? many kiddie criminals.
 

ThisIsMatt

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Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
yup, when you download a pack of 100 roms thats $5000 dollars of software you are stealing mr!!

copyrights don't vanish even if the companies are gone!! doesn't expire until 75 yrs!

omg!!

whats the terminology for severe theft crime. grand theft? many kiddie criminals.
Grand theft roms.

 

EyeMWing

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It's not because of fuzzy copyright problems. It simply comes down to the fact that any computer on the entire f'ing planet can do old consoles, and PSX emulation depends VERY VERY VERY highly on your VERY VERY VERY specific settings. It's pointless.
 

anandbob42

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Theft and copy right infrigement huh?

That's funny 'cuz when I pop in my original copy of FFVII into my PC drive, it plays the game just fine with ePSXe and I even have an original copy of the BIOS.
 

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Lifer
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Originally posted by: anandbob42
Theft and copy right infrigement huh?

That's funny 'cuz when I pop in my original copy of FFVII into my PC drive, it plays the game just fine with ePSXe and I even have an original copy of the BIOS.

That's why.