That’s shitty, but thankfully, we have the emulation community.
Sadly emulation is seemingly non-existent for newer consoles like PS4 and Xbox one (PS3 is pretty emulatable but fairly demanding, Xbox 360 emulation is last I checked still pretty poor) Luckily most of the games on newer consoles are released on PC.
I remember ps3 emulation a few years ago was determined too hardware intensive, nowadays it can be done on mid level hardware. PS4 and Xbox One is going to happen, just depends on when.
Maybe eventually but if ever it’s going to take a long ass time.
They are getting better and better at implementing ways to complicate it
Yeah I will say I was expecting PS4 emulation to be more developed. Still it will be the fastest way to get Bloodborne 60fps for the masses.
There are already PS4 emulators. Though they’re extremely early and work a lot closer to how Wine/Proton do rather than traditional emulation IIRC.
Yep. The PS4 and Xbone are both very close to off-the-shelf AMD APU’s as far as I remember; you could buy very similar processors for desktop use. Emulation would require a ton more power than the original chips, and the original chips are so close to desktop processors that it’s more efficient and feasible to reverse-engineer the proprietary API’s those console chips use.
Aren’t we at the stage where getting the game to boot to the start menu is a big deal? I would imagine getting games running is a bit further off.
If they’re bring ripped and preserved, it doesn’t really matter if they work yet, in an archival sense.
They’re working on it, don’t worry.
Of course but I doubt it will become as good as the much older consoles anytime soon. Maybe in a decade or two or something.
The big one for me is: how do we preserve online games? The ones with a server-side component?
Even bnetd had issues, although I think that time is over; but what about when we the public never had access to the game core in the first place?
We need devs, like the maker of the Falcon 4 game to “leak” source code. Its the only reason the worlds premier combat flight sim run on a game released in the 90’s.
Should I be talking about a game that released the same year I was born? No. I’m so glad someone kept it all.
ESA - European Speedrunner Assembly
/me gets confused by comments and content.
Electronic Software Association
Ah…
I was also confused what the European Space Agency has to do with this
Datacenters… in SPACE!
Well this is disappointing. I wonder what % of games will be lost media in 15 years
Only the ones that don’t get cracked.
Thankfully there’s a small army of anti-capitalist heroes preserving media through the era of corporate destruction of literally everything.