This is GLideN64 all over again before it went open source and look how far it have come today.
GLideN64 also started with an GitHub page as empty as Exzap's Cemu but eventually Gonetz pulled through and released the source.
I don't think GLideN64 would have been what it is today if it still was closed source.
If Exzap and his team have no interest to release the source then there is no point making a GitHub page to tease people. If it really is legit then release the source so people can start contribute to the project.
With the closed source emulator, I've only ever seen it boot either NSMBWiiU or Wind Waker. It doesn't boot any other games. Considering that those games don't even show any similarity, I'm not quite sure if they actually put effort into emulating everything else, or just hack it together so it can run only those two games.
It also has been shown to boot NES Remix and DKC Tropical Freeze.
(10-14-2015, 10:34 PM)Anti-Ultimate Wrote: [ -> ]With the closed source emulator, I've only ever seen it boot either NSMBWiiU or Wind Waker. It doesn't boot any other games. Considering that those games don't even show any similarity, I'm not quite sure if they actually put effort into emulating everything else, or just hack it together so it can run only those two games.
It also boots Super Mario 3d World and Mario Kart 8.
(10-15-2015, 12:45 AM)beatlep Wrote: [ -> ] (10-14-2015, 10:34 PM)Anti-Ultimate Wrote: [ -> ]With the closed source emulator, I've only ever seen it boot either NSMBWiiU or Wind Waker. It doesn't boot any other games. Considering that those games don't even show any similarity, I'm not quite sure if they actually put effort into emulating everything else, or just hack it together so it can run only those two games.
It also boots Super Mario 3d World and Mario Kart 8.
Ok I've just entered the realm between alternate and reality, I'll take the red pill please.
No no no you should have gone for the blue pill instead.....
(10-14-2015, 07:29 PM)rlaugh0095 Wrote: [ -> ]I did some digging and found out the dev said "we wont make it open source unless the team looses interest or we get stuck".
So either they abandon it before going open source or they run into an issue that probably could've been avoided by being open source to begin with?
Either way, I bet they get stuck and then loose interest (I'm just Mr. Pessimist this afternoon it seems)
(10-14-2015, 09:26 PM)Maverick Hunter X Wrote: [ -> ]I don't think GLideN64 would have been what it is today if it still was closed source.
this goes for any project actually
Apparently Lioncash is contributing.