If this isn't an advertisement for why the Series S shouldn't exist, then I can't even.
Sure, why not I guess?
Because it's possible.But also: why?
Owchif your comment isn't an advertisement for why morning after pills are a great invention, then I can't even.
Because it's possible.
Man was so preoccupied with whether or not he could, etc...
Yikesif your comment isn't an advertisement for why morning after pills are a great invention, then I can't even.
Computer and hardware are always better when you can decide what do want to do with it... More options are ALWAYS a plus.
That seems to be an issue with that specific UWP version of DOSBox, no doubt it'll get patched in future. Gotta start somewhere before working out the bugs.He can't even use a mouse.
Why do people still use DOSbox? PCem and 86Box have far surpassed it with their superior 3DFX Voodoo/Glide emulation and support the S3 ViRGE for DirectX 2-5 games. Plus it runs well on SFF PC's like the Intel NUC and is less hassle to set up compared to a Series S.Truth is, this kinda sucks.
He can't even use a mouse. All that time and effort to install 98SE through DOSbox on a Xbox to play old PC games, and the only way to get mouse input is to assign a control stick.
I mean, chances are if you even remotely care about 90's PC games in the first place, not having a mouse is pretty much DOA. I was a bit nonplussed that he did not admit this giant glaring flaw, summing up the control stick as "getting the job done". I mean, to finish the setup process maybe.
Why do people still use DOSbox? PCem and 86Box have far surpassed it with their superior 3DFX Voodoo/Glide emulation and support the S3 ViRGE for DirectX 2-5 games. Plus it runs well on SFF PC's like the Intel NUC and is less hassle to set up compared to a Series S.
I'm mean its cool and all to see it on the Xbox, but why?