I don't think this is the place to debate the ethics of emulation or piracy. Those conversations never accomplish anything anyway. Let's keep this about the facts of emulation instead of values statements about it, or what anybody wants it for.
I don't think this is the place to debate the ethics of emulation or piracy. Those conversations never accomplish anything anyway. Let's keep this about the facts of emulation instead of values statements about it, or what anybody wants it for.
Going off the quality of comments in this thread it doesn't seem to be the place to debate much of anything. But to offer my two c, I think there's probably some documentation out there that can explain what can run on what and how, it's just a matter of are you willing to find it and are you wiling to read it (I, for example, am content to let time reveal that to me). Being that games and media require minimum specs it should be a pretty easy answer.
As for the ethics, remorse is what separates us humans from the beasts.
I enjoy playing all my retro game systems in 1080p on one system.
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