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I never liked PS2 emulation, it will never be able to replace the real thing. Playing GT4 on the pc would be extremely hard because of the cpu power needed to run a game like GT4, the precision provided by the smooth framerate to master the curves and pressure sensitive controls.

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I never liked PS2 emulation, it will never be able to replace the real thing. Playing GT4 on the pc would be extremely hard because of the cpu power needed to run a game like GT4, the precision provided by the smooth framerate to master the curves and pressure sensitive controls.

Yeah, that's the same feeling I have with PS2 emulation. I'd like to see it just for the fact that they did it but I highly doubt I'd ever use it for serious gaming.

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I never liked PS2 emulation, it will never be able to replace the real thing. Playing GT4 on the pc would be extremely hard because of the cpu power needed to run a game like GT4, the precision provided by the smooth framerate to master the curves and pressure sensitive controls.

Yeah, that's the same feeling I have with PS2 emulation. I'd like to see it just for the fact that they did it but I highly doubt I'd ever use it for serious gaming.

Not with the hardware we have now anyways.

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6 Years and we got a full speed emu of PS2.

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Yeah, I agree. Imagine having the entire set of PS2 games? That will be like a gazillion gigabytes. But who knows, next thing that comes out are Terabyte Super HD Blu Ray DVD's that will store all of that.

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