well well, nice explanation here

, once i have thought this thing and kept thinking in my mind. y can wii intepret all wii games? y not this emu? if x=y, y=z then x=z right? we r not playing ps2 on wii (out of question

)...but thats what the dev r doing right? they try to play "ps2" on "xbox". thank u stragy for bringing this up

and sorry for our rudeness, from us, teenagers
I still can't believe this was a serious question. I thought for sure he was trolling.
(12-19-2010, 05:16 PM)NaturalViolence Wrote: [ -> ]I still can't believe this was a serious question. I thought for sure he was trolling.
You just jump to a conclusion way too soon, ive been all over the forum, and the majority of threads have nice little nicknames/flames from you.
(12-19-2010, 02:53 PM)sasuketaichou Wrote: [ -> ]if x=y, y=z then x=z right?
Hmm, that's a little complicated to explain.
Yes, if x=y and y= z, then x=z, BUT what exactly is x and y and z?
If they are simply scalar numbers (the ones we use everyday), then x*y = y*x (assuming that x is not = y)
But if x and y are matrices, then x*y is not = y*x (still assuming that x is not = y)
The Dolphin devs will probably have a tough time figuring out if x and y are scalars or matrices.
They might figure out the solution only if a game uses both x*y and y*x and needs both results to be different (and even so, it's not sure if they find it)
(12-19-2010, 06:38 PM)ECGxUm4dbr0 Wrote: [ -> ] (12-19-2010, 05:16 PM)NaturalViolence Wrote: [ -> ]I still can't believe this was a serious question. I thought for sure he was trolling.
You just jump to a conclusion way too soon, ive been all over the forum, and the majority of threads have nice little nicknames/flames from you.
It's not always easy for people like us to see questions like that and think they're serious.
For example, stragy could've used wikipedia to look for "what's an emulator" and yes, I agree the sign was a little overreacted.
Let's just accept the peace for now and not let this thread transform into a fight-cage or something.
(12-19-2010, 07:06 AM)stragy Wrote: [ -> ] (12-19-2010, 06:58 AM)CptKlink Wrote: [ -> ]NaturalViolencei was exaclty right there stragy its a emulator and none are perfect and dolphin is essently still a beta hell look at the PS1 emulators they have been out for years and they still can't run every single PS1 game
and still you are wrong yes alot of ROMs work for the n64 but there are still some that don't work or they do work just back glitches and stuff and the only reason why more roms work on the n64 emu then dolphin is cuz it has been in the making alot longer and also its a simpler syster to emulate
Each game uses different code and settings and features the Wii has and if all the games where exaclty the same i have a feeling that everygame would work and dolphin would have been done a while ago its really not that hard every console is pretty much the same on the aspect just cuz one game works on dolphin dosen't mean they all are cuz each game uses different graphical settings and different hardware settings to make them run at there best on the Wii and its hard too emulate each change for each game
Thank you for actually answering the question.
I was beginning to think everyone here was an arrogant teenager.
no that is not the point....
people are talking on this forum about bugs, errors, fixes for games or something else.... you just have to look around here. read the topics and you will gain some good experience, not only in dolphin-emulator. here are 1000000000000000000 threads where you will find answers about your question.
i bet on it that you dont have read the rules or something else...
and god gave us google.com... here is the link:
http://www.google.com
you just had to use the search...
and emulation will never be perfect! that is NOT possible !
people are laughing because you are unable to read or to look around on the internet.
and closing this thread would be very awesome... =/
(12-19-2010, 09:29 PM)sNk Wrote: [ -> ]and emulation will never be perfect! that is NOT possible !
Actually it is possible, but the chances are very slim that humanity will ever see one.