That's a reasonable thing to get comfortable with, as it's exactly the same as Red Hat, which is used a lot in industry. You're likely not being taught it just for the sake of getting used to linux, but instead to what you'd be using if you had a job as a sysadmin.
Well I am glad that I can skip another generation. Really not happy with Nintendo consoles, they have to improve a lot for me to buy their crap again.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0L9zoMyHX-U
Some
hacks progress :p
Btw someone mentionned PJ64 was open source now. That's right, since 2013. Back then I was thinking "It's open source now, N64 emulation is gonna be way better now !". But... for some reasons, It didn't happen. :/ PJ 1.6(.1) is still one of the best N64 emulators, and it's 10 years old. I had some weird problems with 2.X versions, and some videos show that emulation is too fast (banned for speedruns and TAS).
I remember back in the days when I posted my 100+ FPS video for Mario Kart Wii on Rainbow Road. People thought it was fake. It's only when you add the other 11 karts and drive on a more poly-heavy track that it dipped down to 30 FPS.
Oh geez, I didn't realize games were already playable on Cemu. Pretty impressive! Is it still closed source?
Yes it is still closed source. The audio was an unexpected milestone in CEMU, impressive indeed.
I thought audio was like the hardest thing to emulate? Was I wrong? o.o
Still though, Id been happier if some more of the graphic defects were fixed.
(12-29-2015, 02:34 PM)rlaugh0095 Wrote: [ -> ]I thought audio was like the hardest thing to emulate? Was I wrong? o.o
Still though, Id been happier if some more of the graphic defects were fixed.
Yes and it really makes me wonder how they were able to do that in such a short time and with the amount of WiiU documentation that exists right now.