XtraSmiley
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May I also ask, what's people's definition of "100% accuracy", emulation-wise? Genuinely curious.
If someone says their emu is 100% accurate and you pit it against real hardware and you're unable to detect any difference, video, audio and input-wise, does it make "100% accurate"?
Yeah, I think playing it where I cannot tell (I'm not a pro player or speed runner) is good enough for me, but I wouldn't call it 100% accurate (not that term anyway). To be 100% accurate, you'd need a machine comparison. Something that is beyond human ability to detect. In the old days of Robotron 2084 FPGA comparisons on KLOV, people would run the real PCB and the FPGA simultaneously for many hours to see if there was a shift in process over time. Maybe not the most accurate, but it did prove that the FPGA version at the time, did have timing differences over many hours.My 100% accurate is play exactly as the original.