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Originally Posted by Postal Twinkie
Ah, take a seat my child.
I shall tell you about nostalgia and the "feel of the wheel" as us old timers might say....
An emulator just isn't the same as the real deal. Much like your han.....never mind, let us move on.
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Hey now, I grew up in the Nintendo/Super Nintendo era (<3 Link to the Past). I know what it's like using the older systems.
In fact, I was over at a friend's the other day and we ended up playing Ocarina of Time on his N64. It's nice to use the actual console, but damn, the graphics were so blurry I could barely tell what I was looking at. Sometimes there were drops in the framerate and other various annoyances.
Being able to crank up Anti-Aliasing and force widescreen (Not stretch, mind you, actually changing the game's aspect ratio to 16:9) makes it overall just a better choice to emulate it.