Re: Chromebook Emulators
Posted by IlikeFruits on .
Apart from being a Google product, I think Chromebooks are awesome and everything most people will need for a personal computer.
If you can afford it, just buy a mini pc, the cheapest but perfectly fine ones are about 150-200 USD with 16/8 GB RAM, 4 cores, 512 GB NVMe and a pretty good controller is about 15 USD.
With that you can emulate:
A lot of Wii and everything under that from Nintendo, even some Wii U.
Most of PS2 (if an specific game doesn't work is due to optimisation, not raw power), all PS1, PSP and some PS Vita.
Xbox is a no-no, Xemu is too raw at the moment for low end devices and require a lot of processing power for what it is, same thing for Xenia for the 360.
There is a lot of great free stuff on Steam and Epic Games so the moment you fill your storage with games, the mini pc has paid for itself.
If you can afford it, just buy a mini pc, the cheapest but perfectly fine ones are about 150-200 USD with 16/8 GB RAM, 4 cores, 512 GB NVMe and a pretty good controller is about 15 USD.
With that you can emulate:
A lot of Wii and everything under that from Nintendo, even some Wii U.
Most of PS2 (if an specific game doesn't work is due to optimisation, not raw power), all PS1, PSP and some PS Vita.
Xbox is a no-no, Xemu is too raw at the moment for low end devices and require a lot of processing power for what it is, same thing for Xenia for the 360.
There is a lot of great free stuff on Steam and Epic Games so the moment you fill your storage with games, the mini pc has paid for itself.
yes use Dolphin for wii & gamecube, and for ps2 use AetherSX2