12-26-2014, 01:22 AM -
(12-24-2014, 10:19 PM)metallicafor Wrote: i am ever so sorry guys i havent been here for long time and i thought that emulator is developing quite well since u have so many developers. i have download recent version of emulator with recompiler nad nothing is working, not even self console. Crap. There is a lot of broken things and who ever merged the request is not willing to even fix it and the problems are piling up.
I am sorry guys i didnt mean to disencourage you but its what its. I hope u will get there eventually - just i havent been here for a while and i hoped for more and when i dwonloaded shit droped on my face.
>> i am ever so sorry guys i havent been here for long time and i thought that emulator is developing quite well since u have so many developers.
Quantity didn't become a quality, and I don't see any reason why it should.
>> i have download recent version of emulator with recompiler nad nothing is working, not even self console. Crap.
There are usually stable versions in many programs, especially for hysterical users. rpcs3 doesn't have one. But I don't see anything wrong with it. Nobody promised PS3 emulation so early, check the calendar.
>> There is a lot of broken things and who ever merged the request is not willing to even fix it and the problems are piling up.
Too rude to imply that they "aren't willing to even fix it", isn't it? Also try to go back in 2011 and think again. No emulator ~ no problems.
>> I am sorry guys i didnt mean to disencourage you but its what its. I hope u will get there eventually - just i havent been here for a while and i hoped for more and when i dwonloaded shit droped on my face.
Don't overestimate things. And devs don't owe anything, it's not a business or a charity. I'm sure nobody was going to vandal things on purpose, everyone makes mistakes and discovering the truth about PS3 functionality may take really much time for everyone. On the other side, 99% of testing I see seems completely useless. So I'm not very happy that people download every build and test it. It would be better to publish only "relatively stable" releases.