I was reading about game emulators and game consoles and found out that the operative system of a computer was one of the obstacles for the emulator's speed, causing it to run at a lower speed than the console game. That's why even a good computer with a good CPU and a lot much RAM will run games much slower than a console (of which its hardware would seem inferior)
So my question is:
Will a game emulator need less resources (and run faster) if it were created to run without the need of an operative system? I mean make it bootable from a CD or a USB or even a HDD.
So my question is:
Will a game emulator need less resources (and run faster) if it were created to run without the need of an operative system? I mean make it bootable from a CD or a USB or even a HDD.