Here is some new footage from the Xenia project YouTube channel, showing various games running using the new DirectX 12 backend. A new developer called Triang3l started working on it few months ago and in the past month the progress has been incredible. I'm guessing many people here are not even aware of it.
You can find the latest builds in the link below. Don't ask me how to run this, I'm just the messenger, I never used this emulator myself.
https://ci.appveyor.com/project/benvanik/xenia/history
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p3-Nt7iqAYQ
Here is only Halo Reach in a multiplayer map on the latest build, since the footage in the above video is very dark:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hNBblmVqaHc
If you want to see more games tested you can check out these two playlists (some videos may already be outdated):
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEtk6GvDeuAUEj344hzSrG4oqzh_udleW
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4PD8cV5ypNC6v-bKjrdTZ4-1D3q9JSZb
sucks that they don't even bother making Forza Motorsport 4 to run properly.
All of these new emulators make me excited to finally see all of these older games run at a consistent 1080p 60 FPS.
And yet we've yet to find a proper Xbox emulator so I can replay through the Blinx games.
Perhaps someday we'll have a perfect 360 emulator so I can finally play the best that the 360 had to offer: the port of Banjo Tooie that runs at a consistent framerate.
Cool stuff, I've downloaded the emulator and gonna try to get that game working then
It is glorious, I played it on the One. Now it may be because I was playing it through the official MS emulator, but it wasn't a flawless port. Vibrato was broken so some songs sound really weird (good to know the music isn't just recorded though). And the beginning cutscene desyncs with the audio because the audio was cued with the N64 awful framerate in mind.
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