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===Emulation limits===
*Consoles: All consoles until the 6th generation, plus the [[Wii]] ([[Dolphin]]) and Wii U ([[Cemu]]) with an older version of Cemu (1.13.2) work (the latest version of Cemu can work with Mesa3D for Windows ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VqcEgFFivu0 video tutorial is for yuzu and Ryujinx, but it should work for Cemu too (only follow if you have a PC which does not support the required OpenGL version of what emulator(s) you want to use)]), albeit at not the best speeds). Have not 100% tried [[PlayStation 3]] ([[RPCS3]]) yet, but [[Xbox 360]] ([[Xenia|Xenia Canary]]) works (tested with the Xbox Live Arcade port of ''[[wikpedia:Banjo-Kazooie (video game)|Banjo-Kazooie]]''), though at slow speeds. Even [[Nintendo Switch]] ([[yuzu]] and [[Ryujinx]]) can work with [https://fdossena.com/?p=mesa/index.frag Mesa3D for Windows], bat least for homebrew applications, since I have not tried any retail Switch games yet on either emulator, though I would not be surprised if those possibly do not boot, or if they do, run at super slow speeds) so far (used already mentioned video tutorial for both emulators).
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*Consoles: All consoles until the 6th generation, plus the [[Wii]] ([[Dolphin]]) and Wii U ([[Cemu]]) with an older version of Cemu (1.13.2) work (the latest version of Cemu can work with Mesa3D for Windows ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VqcEgFFivu0 video tutorial is for yuzu and Ryujinx, but it should work for Cemu too (only follow if you have a PC which does not support the required OpenGL version of what emulator(s) you want to use)]), albeit at not the best speeds). Have not 100% tried [[PlayStation 3]] ([[RPCS3]]) yet, but [[Xbox 360]] ([[Xenia|Xenia Canary]]) works (tested with the Xbox Live Arcade port of ''[[wikipedia:Banjo-Kazooie (video game)|Banjo-Kazooie]]''), though at slow speeds. Even [[Nintendo Switch]] ([[yuzu]] and [[Ryujinx]]) can work with [https://fdossena.com/?p=mesa/index.frag Mesa3D for Windows], bat least for homebrew applications, since I have not tried any retail Switch games yet on either emulator, though I would not be surprised if those possibly do not boot, or if they do, run at super slow speeds) so far (used already mentioned video tutorial for both emulators).
 
*Handhelds: All handhelds until the [[Nintendo 3DS]] ([[Citra]] and [[Panda3DS]]) work, with [[PlayStation Vita]] ([[Vita3K]]) needing Mesa3D for Windows (used already mentioned video tutorial yet again), but the results are not the best.
 
*Handhelds: All handhelds until the [[Nintendo 3DS]] ([[Citra]] and [[Panda3DS]]) work, with [[PlayStation Vita]] ([[Vita3K]]) needing Mesa3D for Windows (used already mentioned video tutorial yet again), but the results are not the best.
 
*Mobile: Have not tried [[Android]] or iOS ([[touchHLE]]) yet on my PC.
 
*Mobile: Have not tried [[Android]] or iOS ([[touchHLE]]) yet on my PC.

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How does my PC handle emulation?

PC information

  • Name: Lenovo ThinkCentre E73 (Mini Tower)
  • Release year: 2013, 2014 (i5-4600S version, the one that I have)

Specs

  • OS: Windows 10
  • CPU: Intel Core i5-4600S
  • GPU: Intel HD Graphics 4600
  • Storage: 500 GB HDD
  • RAM: 8 GB

Emulation limits

Emulators that I have on my PC

How does my phone handle emulation?

Phone information

  • Name: Samsung Galaxy A12
  • Release year: 2020

Specs

  • OS: Open UI Core 4.1 (Android 12)
  • CPU: Octa-core: 4x2.35 GHz Cortex-A53 & 4x1.8 GHz Cortex-A53
  • GPU: PowerVR GE8320
  • Storage: 64 GB
  • RAM: 4 GB

Emulation limits

Emulators that I have on my phone

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