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The processor in my laptop is an Intel Core i5 3210M 2.5GHz.
Yes, of course. He was implying that it didn't run well though, and it runs well enough to get full speed on freakin' ARM phones for crying out loud. :/
So which part of "this game runs better than emulator" did I say it didn't run well at all? This game runs smoother, looks better, at better resolution than a PsP emulation
Let's try this again. An emulator is going to be locked to the performance of the hardware that it is emulating (specific modifications to emulated hardware aside), so the best you'll ever do is 100% of that hardware's speed. As for render resolution, both run at 4k easily.
It's totally not fair to compare performance anyway since an emulator has to do so much more work than just rendering.
Why are you making an arguement over nothing. Do you have shares in psp emulators that you need to defend them or something? computers dont care if it is fair or not if something runs better on it or not
I just did it on my laptop 5 minutes ago. Granted, it also has an i7 processor inside of it, albeit a weak one. I forgot what i7 specifically, though.
Runs at 60fps until explosions happen, then it slows down a lot, but picks up immediately after.