lolaoe
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Post by lolaoe on Aug 8, 2008 15:56:51 GMT -5
How to be online on it? I am using ideas emulator and i want to be online and have my friend code, but if i try to do it can`t stop searching and i must restart ideas Please help!
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Arthur
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Post by Arthur on Aug 8, 2008 19:17:37 GMT -5
Emulators don't use WiFi. Period.
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Post by SerenadeDS on Aug 8, 2008 21:48:31 GMT -5
There is a group of people from the iDeaS team working on a DS Emulator that uses WiFi compatibilities, but as of right now, you cannot go WiFi on DS Emulator. Emulators don't use WiFi. Period. What do you mean Emulators don't use WiFi ? I can name tons of emu's that can do WiFi, or aka "online play."
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Post by LightEffexor on Aug 8, 2008 22:01:55 GMT -5
I think he meant "DS emulators."
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Post by Bardpado on Aug 9, 2008 1:16:33 GMT -5
Anywho, IMO, just get the real game. Emulated games suck in comparison to when you use the real game on the real console.
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Hot-Hit
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Post by Hot-Hit on Aug 9, 2008 11:23:36 GMT -5
Anywho, IMO, just get the real game. Emulated games suck in comparison to when you use the real game on the real console. I agree with Bardpado, unless you need it for recording purposes. But otherwise only using the Emulator and not buying the Game and console is stealing from the game company who is attempting to bring entertainment into your pitiful life. In other words; if you have the real console and game, you can argue you have the right to be able to use an emulator.
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Rukifellth
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Post by Rukifellth on Aug 12, 2008 16:43:35 GMT -5
Anywho, IMO, just get the real game. Emulated games suck in comparison to when you use the real game on the real console. I agree with Bardpado, unless you need it for recording purposes. But otherwise only using the Emulator and not buying the Game and console is stealing from the game company who is attempting to bring entertainment into your pitiful life. In other words; if you have the real console and game, you can argue you have the right to be able to use an emulator. I have to agree also, I use an emulator mainly for trying games before buying and saving money to get certain ones on Ebay. Plus, Actual controller>Computer controler/Keyboard. Oh, and also Super Mario World hacks are just as fun.
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Post by Shinji-kun on Aug 12, 2008 16:58:37 GMT -5
I remember some sites having disclaimer : You can play this game for 24 hours, after that, you must delete it. Or something like that. In other words, think of roms as a demo versions.
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Post by SerenadeDS on Aug 12, 2008 20:07:00 GMT -5
I remember some sites having disclaimer : You can play this game for 24 hours, after that, you must delete it. Or something like that. In other words, think of roms as a demo versions. They have most people believe that too, when that is not the case. Here is a small lesson you should all learn if you haven't: "What are ROMs?"
"ROM stands for "Read Only Memory", a type of computer chip that permanently stores data. In the world of game piracy, it generally referrs to the ROM(s) of a video game cartridge that have been transferred to a computer file."
"Is it legal to make a copy of a game I own?"
"Yes. U.S. Copyright laws allow you to make one backup copy of software you own. However, that backup copy is "tied" to your original. If you sell or give away your original software, you must destroy your backup copy or package it with the orignal when you sell or give it away. Likewise, you may not sell or give away your backup copy without the original."
"Is it legal to download a copy of a game I own?"
"No. Even if you own the original game, you are not entitled to download a copy of it. Copyright law clearly states that the only copy of software you are entitled to is the one you make yourself."People are going off topic anyway, this thread may need to be closed..
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