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Odysim is not an emulator, but a simulator according to the official website. Should it be removed from here (or at least reduced to a footnote)? | Odysim is not an emulator, but a simulator according to the official website. Should it be removed from here (or at least reduced to a footnote)? | ||
: I might be wrong. But if it is "Cycle accurate" it means it does fully emulate the hardware. It's probably called a simulator because it's also implement the non-electronic hardware (Layouts and game-pieces) in the display, so the expirience is not completely authentic. If I'm correct here, the article should probably explain this stuff.--[[User:Nngnna|Nngnna]] ([[User talk:Nngnna|talk]]) 08:32, 28 September 2020 (UTC) | : I might be wrong. But if it is "Cycle accurate" it means it does fully emulate the hardware. It's probably called a simulator because it's also implement the non-electronic hardware (Layouts and game-pieces) in the display, so the expirience is not completely authentic. If I'm correct here, the article should probably explain this stuff.--[[User:Nngnna|Nngnna]] ([[User talk:Nngnna|talk]]) 08:32, 28 September 2020 (UTC) | ||
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