So I've heard (and looked around) about a 3DS emulator that's running about, and am curious as to whether this actually does exist (I'm assuming it does), and just how good it is (and how much it takes out of the computer to run)? I'm curious for the sake of knowing whether or not this computer would be able to handle it (and potentially record at the same time), as there's a few games that I'm interested in potentially LPing from it. Anyone here happen to know? o.o??
No working/legit 3DS emulator exists right now. Don't get fooled by those bullshit ads and stuff. There is a legit one being made right now but it can't really do anything yet
Alex Sinigaglia said, October 29, 2014, 11:17:29 amI was also searching for it but they were all fake.I wasted so much time doing that when Pokemon X and Y came out
There really is a 3DS Emulator in the works by a very talented team but it is still in an early phase and no commercial games are running yet.plutooo/3dmoo https://github.com/plutooo/3dmooI recommend http://www.emucr.com/ in general to get emulators and also read a bit about their progress.
Sorry, but don't expect to have a working emulator for this any time soon. Hopefully it doesn't have some bizarre architecture like the Saturn or the original Xbox.Other sites worth looking into are www.zophar.net and www.planetemu.net.
Like everyone said before, no real 3DS emulator exists at this moment.That means that all of those 3DS Lets plays use a real 3DS with some custom hardware built into it.
Bad News GBK said, October 29, 2014, 01:05:56 pmplutooo/3dmoo https://github.com/plutooo/3dmooThis is the one I meant was still being made. OUR ONLY HOPE
The only 100% compatible emulator I know of is this one. So far it plays everything, but they're still working on the region locking thing with games, but I don't think they'll get around it. :/