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See this compatibility list.ĭxbx A port of Cxbx to Delphi, expanded with a redesigned symbol detection engine, and many rendering improvements, a new pixel shader converter, etc. Can boot around 56 games, with around a dozen in an already playable state. Cxbx One of the first Xbox emulators, started as an ahead-of-time compiler for Xbox executables. So expect more progress from XQEMU than StrikeBox in the meantime. It was uploaded to GitHub on by mborgerson, a well-known XQEMU contributor who in early 2018 is still focused on streamlining XQEMU's QEMU codebase. StrikeBox Beginning low-level emulator that just initializes an x86 system and runs whatever is in the ROM. See this compatibility list that was taken from John GodGames' 2015 list, and this Google spreadsheet. Audio has not been tested but has been assumed to be emulated, just not forwarded to the audio hardware for some reason. It can emulate the BIOS and many games at very slow speeds but is sometimes faster than Cxbx with acceptable graphics. XQEMU A low-level emulator based on QEMU. See this compatibility list for more information. 150+ games are playable and 450+ games ingame. audio) to make many games run fast, XQEMU's LLE implementation was introduced in April 2018 and is expected to help even further. While it has HLE support for the GPU and other parts (eg. It's built for x86_64 machines and includes a ton of improvements to its HLE kernel, some from code originating in Dxbx and other related forks. Cxbx-Reloaded A fork of Cxbx that's been having a good development momentum since mid-2016. 600+ games are reported playable, See the official game compatibility list. Focuses on stability, performance, and ease of use. PC xemu A low-level emulator by Matt Borgerson continuing much of the work done on XQEMU. Many more original Xbox games have been able to get in-game and, in some cases, at decent speeds on XQEMU. Cxbx-Reloaded went in-game for Jet Set Radio Future with a somewhat decent framerate. Since May 2017, serious strides have been happening in the Xbox emulation scene with Cxbx-Reloaded and XQEMU making major progress. Only about 2 or 4 emulators have been making progress. Įmulators Note: xboxdevwiki's own list of emulators contain over 20 different emulator projects, most of which were abandoned not long after they started. Its developers continue to say there's no competition between them, as they're both open-source and have different goals and methods. However, the Xbox emulation scene has been resurging with two emulators at the forefront since mid-2017. Upon the first jailbreak by Andrew Huang, the scene ultimately delivered no comprehensive emulation until the mid-2010s, where developers have continued to have issues owing to the fact that, alongside the poorly documented hardware, many of the Xbox's games either came from Windows or were then released for Windows afterward (though it does retain a few exclusives). It had a number of advantages over other sixth-gen consoles at the time it was the only console to include a hard disk, meaning it was the first to be able to rip CDs, and it was the first and only console of the lineup to include a unified online service called Xbox Live, prompting Sony to create the PlayStation Network the next generation.Įarly in its lifespan, the Xbox had an unusually active modding scene compared to the other consoles (often vindicated by the incredibly short warranty). The Xbox was a modest seller, and helped create a brand for Microsoft that would give its successor a stronger market share in the west despite Microsoft's best efforts the original Xbox and succeeding consoles from the company have never gained a foothold in Japan for various reasons. The Xbox was often said to be the most powerful console from the sixth generation, and Sega later designed the Chihiro arcade system with the same components. It had a custom Pentium III CPU at 733 MHz with 64 MB of RAM, and a custom Nvidia GPU codenamed NV2A at 233 MHz. Known as the DirectXbox during development, it is notable for the specs having similarities to a PC, namely as a result of using familiar components around the x86 architecture. The Xbox is a sixth-generation console released by Microsoft on November 15, 2001. Method 2: download jiotv app using file explorer. Now go for the apps option on your android tv and connect the internet connection to watch your favorite movies.
None of the potential fixes I've looked up work and what makes it weirder is that RA2 works fine.ĭid you try the back buffer option in the game's config ini?Īfter all this time and trouble this was my issue?Īny reason I needed it on for YR but not RA2? Hell I think vbuffer on was giving me problems on RA2.ĮDIT: Um, dafuq, it stopped working again. I've managed to get RA2 to work normally again afterwards but YR remained unplayable.Īt this point I'm at a loss. It's only when I started looking into potential fixes that it stopped working altogether. It had nothing to do with my Internet connection, it appeared to be processor lag, the sort I shouldn't get with my monstrous machine and that I certainly do not get in any other C&C title. This stuttering was affecting the gameplay of whoever had a match with me. However, I was getting unbearable stuttering that I wasn't otherwise getting with RA2. I have however tried it to see if it would fix anything.Įarlier on it would actually start through the client. I have no issues running TS/FS using the fixes provided by this app. I've run the program in compatibility mode (7 to 95) to no effect. I've tried running it in Windowed mode but that only causes it to crash (forced 16bit because otherwise it refuses to even try). I've tried multiple configurations through CNCNet to no effect on YR whatsoever (but the INI gets altered, I can confirm). The only effect of which was to kill my game and forcing me to reinstall both RA2 and YR (DirectX fix). I've tried the standalone graphics patch offered on the XWIS forums. No audio can be heard but the applications remain active in the task manager. If I try to tab back into it I get a black screen. The application starts, then I get sent back to the desktop. The only thing that causes problems with it is alt-tabbing (black screen). I check the graphics patch option and set the resolution to 1920x1080, I also check the NoCD option. I run all of these programs as administrator. I install CNCNet and configure my game through the settings menu of the application. I install the game through TFD using my original serial keys. I have Windows 8.1 and an Nvidia GFX setup. How can I get cheap bus tickets to go from New York to Norwich? We show you all available schedules for each bus trip. Take a look at the route we propose for this trip. RouteĪccording to our database, the best route to go from New York to Norwich is through Ledyard. The information GoTicketio provides its costumers about the bus from New York to Norwich is not official. GoTicketio struggles to keep its database with updated information, but for accuracy of schedules, number of stops, travel time and price of bus tickets from New York to Norwich, you have to ask directly to the bus company you want to travel from New York to Norwich. 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Collecting your team - really just informing about 30 of them of a secret place to meet - is sometimes as straightforward as merely locating them and talking them into it. As mentioned, charging up your powers involves doing a lot of things that are fun for 15 minutes. In gameplay, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is divided sharply down the middle in the first half of the story, you collect your team of like-minded junior wizards, learn spells, increase the power of your spell oeuvre and teach those spells to your compatriots. That would save a load of wear-and-tear on the oxfords. This is a millennia-old order of wizards if they can't work out a reliable teleportation spell, you'd think at least they'd get the flying thing down. That's another thing: the walking, running, prodigious foot travel. After a few days of all that walking, I'd have taken to my dormitory bed for the rest of the term. Had I been born magical and attended Hogwarts, I surely would have flunked out, as it's too much walking - believe me, you'll soon mash the run button and keep it depressed - getting from the Owlery to the library to the Defense Against The Dark Arts classroom. My eldest child is a fan of Rowling's Potter novels, and I've seen and even enjoyed, despite often excruciating detail-flogging, a couple of the films: I already know Hogwarts is huge. Hogwarts, the wizard's school's campus, is huge. There's the single worst element of Order of the Phoenix: the trivial portions of assigned tasks consume far too much time for no good reason, save fidelity to the source material. For these things you are awarded with points that unlock bonus material in the rewards room and, more importantly, ramp up that spell-casting skill it's even fun for the first hour into the game, zapping this and that, yet you'll soon feel you're performing rote chores with no logical connection to increasing Harry's talents as a young wizard, taking up too much time off your main agenda in the bargain. These duties include not only raising curtains to reveal mysterious armor-suited statutory, but also casting spells here and there to repair broken urns, light torches or, get this, even make up beds or flatten rumpled hallway carpets. While the game has a plot - the book's and movie's plot, of course - to propel it forward, there are numerous digressions with which to keep up in order to unlock "secrets," or bonus material, and do necessary things, like increasing the power of Harry's spell-casting abilities. The same goes for Order of the Phoenix as a game. The same people claim that every doorstop of a Harry Potter novel would make a decent average-length novella if you boiled it down to its necessary elements. And they're full of too many dead-end digressions that may masquerade as red herrings but ultimately just run their course to no purpose. To their credit, the developer has done fairly well with the hand dealt them, but they've failed to, or been unable to, rein in certain parts of the Harry Potter experience for the sake of making a good video game.Ī chief gripe from some critics is that Rowling's novels are repetitive, recycling the same plot themes not only across serial novels but also within the same novel. In making Order of the Phoenix, EA was surely saddled with too many obligations: to the book and film, and to the core fans who will by default read the book, see the film and buy the game. The best way to approach Order of the Phoenix is head-on, as a video game, but the newly minted Harry Potter legend towers so far over anything dare speak his name, it's difficult to do that. The same complaint can be made about EA's Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix for the PS3, a faithful reinvention of a film which is a strict version of a book. Some detail or subplot excised for expediency's sake will play well to general audiences but turn off the hardcore crowd, killing the film's word-of-mouth advertising. But the Harry Potter movies are a unique quandary, much like Peter Jackson's films based on Tolkien's work: In order to ensure box office and DVD success, the movies must pander in great measure to the source material's fanatics. The key here is that notion of adaptation, the idea that not every nut and bolt of a lengthy novel need make it into a feature-length film. The book has been copied into a movie rather than the book being adapted to film. The usual critical complaint doled out for films based on Harry Potter novels is that despite quality casting, excellent direction, good scripts and top-notch special effects, they are too faithful to the books to make perfect movies. In the comics, it is currently being used in a new volume of Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man by Tom Taylor. It was used in the animated TV show "Ultimate Spider-Man" with Drake Bell and a variant of it is being used in the new tv show "Marvel's Spider-Man". It's been used in Spider-Man merch of all kinds. It made it's debut in Marvel Knights: Spider-Man #1 and went on to be used in multiple Spider books, some replacing the 90s logo and some replacing the original. No piece of Spider-Man media is currently using this logo.Ħ. It only lasted 13 issues before going back to using the non-curved variant of the 90s logo. It made it's debut with Spectacular Spider-Man Vol 2 #1. No piece of Spider-Man media is currently using this logo.ĥ. Eventually some books dropped it, some books used it's non-curved variant and it just stopped being used in the mid 2000s altogether. This one was used in all of the Spider-Man books for a while. Making it's comic book debut in two books, Spectacular Spider-Man #218 and Spider-Man Unlimited #7 both releasing on November 1994 coinciding with the release of the Animated Series. It is currently being used in the new book Miles Morales: Spider-Man by Saladin Ahmed.Ĥ. Only instead of using "Amazing", it used "Web of". It was on the book from 1985 to 1988 when the book eventually started using the original logo. This logo was first used in a new Spider-Man ongoing called Web of Spider-Man. No piece of Spider-Man media is currently using this logo.ģ. The book was eventually renamed to Spectacular Spider-Man using the original logo. It wasn't until in 1980 with issue #38, they started using the logo we see here. It had a different variation before this one, where Peter Parker was stacked over The Spectacular while also being stacked over Spider-Man. This logo was used for the comic book, Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man back in the 70s. It's currently being used in Amazing Spider-Man by Nick Spencer.Ģ. Sometimes it's used with a different adjective like "Spectacular" or no adjective at all. The commonly used logo for almost all of Spider-Man's books. Many of them drew inspiration from the early years of the character when the image of the spider was the most naturalistic.1. In the early 2000s, experiments with the logo continued: from one movie to another, the designers varied the insect’s body shape and the legs’ length. Then the insect became even bigger, and the legs’ amplitude wider. And in 1994, the designers first introduced a cherry red spider with unnaturally long legs. Four years later, they returned the character’s black-and-red palette and modified the shape of his mascot again. This image has become one of the most unusual and memorable in the brand’s history. It grew to a giant size taking up most of the outfit and its legs wound round of Peter. The superhero was wearing a black suit with a white spider on his chest. The Marvel Company that issued comic books bought the idea and the designers brought it to life. In the early 80s, Randy Schuller, a fan of Spider-Man movies offered a new version of the logo. In the early 70s, the symbol was changed again: the body grew more narrow, and the limbs were pictured as a fan. The body was narrowed, the legs curved equally and placed parallel to each other, and black was replaced by blue. In 1966, when artist John Romita joined the process, the emblem became more homogeneous. Mostly they poke out from the middle of the body, although real spiders’ legs grow between the head and abdomen. Sometimes the insect’s legs were straight, sometimes they were bent. In the early days of its existence, the logo was drawn in different ways. In different screen adaptations, the hero’s name was displayed in various fonts, no single solution has been found for it so far. The logo has always remained symbolic containing no text at all. The exception was some brief experiments with black-and-white and black-and-blue combinations. This color palette is the one the designers stick to up to this day. A contrasting red-and-black image of the character was accompanied by a stylized grid which became another branding element along with a spider. The first image of the superhero was created by artists Stan Lee and Steve Ditko. Visually this image was represented by a black spider symbolizing protection, strength, flexibility, and mystery. Spider-Man’s superpowers were extraordinary speed and agility, sixth sense, the ability to climb on steep surfaces, sting, and sling the web. The guy juggled the life of a regular student and a crime fighter. Legend has it that Peter was an orphan brought up by his uncle and aunt. Spider-Man (Peter Parker) appeared on the cover of the Amazing Fantasy magazine in 1962. It is recognized due to the bright symbol on his chest which has changed many times over several decades. The Spider-Man brand has become one of Marvel’s best-selling comic book characters.
And along the way we discover that one of my long-held beliefs is in fact true: that this is how the great indigenous civilisations of the Americas perished.ĪvP owes its genesis more to the video games than to the movies that preceded them, but this actually weighs in its favour in that it is not tied down by the conventions of the originals. Soon everyone is running and screaming through a maze of randomly shifting tunnels, and dying in a variety of painful and ingenious ways. Before you can say "sacrificial chamber", baby aliens are sprouting through ribcages like blood-splattered daffodils during a particularly fecund spring. Needless to say it all goes horribly wrong, proving that no matter how technologically advanced you are, anything that involves Tory-inspired transport initiatives will end in disaster. And it soon becomes obvious that the humans have been lured there to act as host bodies to baby aliens that, once fully grown into the now familiar HR Giger-inspired killing machines, will be hunted by the predators as part of a rite-of-passage. At the bottom of the tunnel they discover a 1,000-year-old pyramid that has clearly been built by a race of space-travelling warriors, the predators. A bit like Crossrail then.Īt this point, and for the 100th time in 10 minutes, they ignore the advice of the expedition guide (a game Sanaa Latham), and Weyland leads his team down into the unknown. When Weyland and his team arrive, ready to start digging into the ice, they find that a perfectly round tunnel has already been cut using technology not of this world. A dying businessman, Charles Bishop Weyland (Lance Henriksen), and a "crack" team of experts are investigating the source of an unidentifiable signal emanating from beneath the Antarctic ice sheet, which also happens to be the site of an old whaling station, mysteriously abandoned exactly 100 years before. So, to the plot of AvP, for what it's worth. Heavy weaponry … the casting of Lance Henriksen lends some gravitas and legitimacy to AvP. If he achieves nothing else in his career, then at least he will have done society a favour by encouraging his spotty-faced target demographic, pale and blinking, out of their bedrooms and into the light, even if only for the time that it takes them to get from house to cinema. In fairness to Anderson, he does two things well: action sequences and turning video game franchises into profitable movies. There he can hone his minimalist approach to plotting, scripting and characterisation, while keeping the money in the family by casting his wife, Milla Jovovich, in the lead role for all 300 planned movies. Again it was a commercial and critical flop, perhaps because of the fact that it co-starred Jason Scott Lee, previously Mowgli in the live-action version of The Jungle Book, as a psychotic, genetically modified super-soldier.īut I'm sure that Anderson doesn't care about such minor setbacks, as he can always churn out yet another in the mindless, money-raking Resident Evil franchise. Which would explain why Neill appears to be channelling Clive Barker's Pinhead in the final scenes.) Even less well known, despite starring the incomparable Kurt Russell, was Soldier. (This due largely to the fact that someone apparently replaced the original ending with "Hellraiser in space" and didn't tell any of the cast except Sam Neill. And there ends the almost-birth of a new movie genre, the inter-species romcom.Īlien vs Predator was directed by Paul WS Anderson, whose other movies include the flawed but decent Event Horizon, one of his few non-video game tie-ins – which despite a strong cast, including a slimline Laurence Fishburne, was a critical and financial failure. She grimaces as her skin burns, and then their eyes meet across the great expanse of space and time that separates both cultures, and then they kiss … or they would have if the queen alien hadn't eviscerated the woman's new friend with the pointy end of her tail. There's a touching scene near the end of Alien vs Predator when an eight-foot, fang-faced predator, using the acidic blood from the severed finger of an alien face-hugger, tenderly scorches a mark of courage and respect onto the cheek of the last human survivor. Big box store had no problems with cutting it for me and it took less than 60 seconds to program it. 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