Unforunately there is no Xbox or 360 emulator as yet that can play commercial games.
Is the any way that I can load an Xbox or Xbox360 emulator on my pc that can play “real” Xbox games? I don’t mind formatting my hard drive I have an old 20GB one I am not using. My computers specifications are:
AMD Athlon 64 3000+, 1 GB DDR 400 ram, NVIDIA GeForce 6800 SE (512 MB) I have a DVD drive so I can read Xbox discs. I also have a USB Xbox 360 controller for windows.
Any help would be appreciated thanks
Unforunately there is no Xbox or 360 emulator as yet that can play commercial games.
youd need a pretty powerful pc to emulate xbox360![]()
Cxbe and Xeon, but neither work at all. I think it is Xeon that can supposedly play halo only. I tried it, it stops at the start screen and the graphics are all messed up. I dont even think its emulating halo, lol.
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Xeon I think once had some shots up of it emulating Turok Evolution but thats not saying much as the question was about games not steaming piles (yes I hated that game)
so did I, and my friend just adores it, IT SUX PEOPLE!!! lol.
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Sadly there isn't a working xbox emulator yetOriginally Posted by Thomas A. Anderson
. But your computer is no where near as powerfull as a 360 let alone powerful enough to emulate it.
how about emulating PS3 while we're at it![]()
Alien pcs are more powerful then a 360. The 360 is not more powerful then the gaming pc's that are out now.
The pc is still the winner in the gameing world. One day maybe a console will come close to it but i doubt it.
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