ExactlyI would have said this might be real if the emulator was just a black screen showing lines of instructions... very slowly, and maybe loading a very small "pong" rom.
But here, showing one of the latest game out, running almost perfectly from a system we don't know exactly what the cpu's are, what the specific instructions are, what the firmware encryption or whatever is...
It's just too much.
Don't forget the fact that you can see plain as day that its a video file playing.
true... i don't even think super mario 3d land is dumped yet?? btw nice profile pic ;pguys this IS real
fake. it couldn't be more obvious and even if it were "emulated" I'm pretty sure they wouldn't know how to even dump 3DS games
Correct, in fact, only 3 EUR roms are dumped so far (by Legacy/LGC).true... i don't even think super mario 3d land is dumped yet?? btw nice profile pic ;pguys this IS real
fake. it couldn't be more obvious and even if it were "emulated" I'm pretty sure they wouldn't know how to even dump 3DS games
you are a retard. its for desktop sharing, not monitoring.Teamviewer is a monitoring application
https://en.wikipedia...wiki/TeamViewer
https://www.teamview...m/en/index.aspx
TeamViewer is a computer software package for remote control, desktop sharing, and file transfer between computers. The software operates with the Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, iOS, and Android operating systems. It is possible to access a machine running TeamViewer with a web browser. While the main focus of the application is remote control of computers, collaboration and presentation features are included.
Edit: and whoever downloaded it and ran it, i would hope you did it inside of a VM or in a sandboxed type program.
I totally agree, I even doubt the emulator would even show 3D. But yes an emulator would be very helpful for hackers in making flascarts (That is if the thing is true which is not)Seriously.And someone would believe that.....? you must be kidding, that's the worst fake I have seen in my life >.<
Even if it was a real working emulator, I much rather play it on the 3DS. Portability ftw.
I guess it would be one step closer to hacking the 3DS though.
Like that means something when you're playing it on your home.Even if it was a real working emulator, I much rather play it on the 3DS. Portability ftw.
I totally agree, I even doubt the emulator would even show 3D.Seriously.And someone would believe that.....? you must be kidding, that's the worst fake I have seen in my life >.<
Even if it was a real working emulator, I much rather play it on the 3DS. Portability ftw.
I guess it would be one step closer to hacking the 3DS though.
I totally agree, I even doubt the emulator would even show 3D.Seriously.And someone would believe that.....? you must be kidding, that's the worst fake I have seen in my life >.<
Even if it was a real working emulator, I much rather play it on the 3DS. Portability ftw.
I guess it would be one step closer to hacking the 3DS though.
Actually, if the whole thing played twice next to each other (Which would be very laggy), then it would be possible to have a 3D emulator.
The only problem being that you have to play cross-eyed all the time.
Youtube video:I would have said this might be real if the emulator was just a black screen showing lines of instructions... very slowly, and maybe loading a very small "pong" rom.
But here, showing one of the latest game out, running almost perfectly from a system we don't know exactly what the cpu's are, what the specific instructions are, what the firmware encryption or whatever is...
It's just too much.
Don't forget the fact that you can see plain as day that its a video file playing.