which 2 emulators had the most downloads ever by people any way of knowing?
Dolphin vs pcsx2
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06-01-2013, 04:51 AM
Does it matter? I don't think anyone would be able to know since they've been being developed for quite some time/
06-01-2013, 06:53 AM
Moreover there's no competition between these emulators.
Both are excellent. That's all we can say
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06-01-2013, 09:43 AM
(06-01-2013, 06:53 AM)LordVador Wrote: Moreover there's no competition between these emulators.From my experience, PCSX2 is incompatible with everything. Out of all the games I own, two will boot, and neither are playable, even after iterating through every setting in the emulator. I had to 'legitimately acquire' the NTSC version of Star Wars Battlefront 2, even though I already have the PAL version. It also took me a whole 2 weeks to softmod my PS2 enough to get a legitimate copy of the BIOS. I have a tonne of modified disks with homebrew replacing various components, of which only one actually worked, and it only worked once, and when I say worked, I mean I got 3 seconds of homebrew before the console realised it was running homebrew and quit.
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can you really compare the two emulators? i mean both emu support different games and the wii is more new and i can imagine its more complex that aside dolphin also supports gamecube pcxs2 only supports ps2 not ps1 something to think about here
also i would inderstand if you were to compare another wii/gamecube emu to dolphin but ps2 emu is a whole different thing i guess Spoiler: 06-02-2013, 05:03 AM
Well he's just asking which one is the most popular. So that really has nothing to do with comparing their complexity, compatibility, or backwards compatibility. Also I highly doubt the Wiis core hardware (cpu, memory controller, gpu, caches, etc.) is more complex than the PS2s.
I'm pretty sure there are no statistics about this anywhere or any way to track it for that matter since people download emus from many different sites.
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well if it comes down to which one is more popular it really depends on what games you like also it comes down to which emu is more compatible with games
Spoiler: 06-02-2013, 06:56 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-02-2013, 06:57 AM by NaturalViolence.)
That still has nothing to do with popularity. Popularity is how many people are using the emulator.
He's asking for the number of people who have downloaded each emulator.
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