I just wanted to share this: I just tested MM3 on XQEMU, besides the fact that it's unbearably slow (about 10 times slower than it should be, 1 FPS average, with debug disabled), it gets to menus, but it crashes just before going ingame.
Midtown Madness 3 on XQEMU
It gets to menus
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Dummiesboy and aaro4130 might be able to help. Seems they've already tried messing around with multiple emulators long ago. Is the emulator running the raw input from the original CD or have you modified the data to get it running in the first place ?
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The DVD data has not been edited in any way. Anyway this is not a help request, I just posted the result of a test, it crashes just because it's not fully compatible yet. By the way, the only Xbox emulators (apart from Microsoft's Xbox backwards compatibility mode for Xbox 360, which can't run MM3) made so far are Xeon, Cxbx, Dxbx, and XQEMU. Xeon only works partially with Halo, Dxbx is just a clone of Cxbx written in delphi, and Cxbx can't even boot MM3, since LTCG (used in MM3) does not work with the HLE approach used by Cxbx, while XQEMU uses LLE, and that's why it's so slow, apart from lack of optimization. (LTCG means Link-Time Code Generation, HLE means High Level Emulation, LLE means Low Level Emulation, those terms are a bit complicated to explain)
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Nice and interesting try, SuperSecret, thanks for posting. Emulate most of Xbox games on PC properly is still an hard challenge nowadays...
I didn't know this other Xbox emulator; I knew about that game emulation limit of Xeon and about the origin from CXBX (no more supported, as far as I know) of DXBX.
Surely you had to extract the game disc data in order to load them in the emulator, right?
I didn't know this other Xbox emulator; I knew about that game emulation limit of Xeon and about the origin from CXBX (no more supported, as far as I know) of DXBX.
Surely you had to extract the game disc data in order to load them in the emulator, right?
Carking1996 was who, together with Dummiesboy, did some attempts of MM3 emulation on PC. Here's the topic. From the reply, you can read that I got to see that an old member called Pabolo apparently succeeded to play MM3 on PC with CXBX.Dummiesboy and aaro4130 might be able to help. Seems they've already tried messing around with multiple emulators long ago.
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Of course, I dumped the MM3 DVD contents long time ago using my modded Xbox and saved them in my PC.Surely you had to extract the game disc data in order to load them in the emulator, right?
Actually, he didn't, he just asked about MM3 on the CXBX forum. Some posts in particular: here he asked about compatibility, here he posted his tests (where MM3 did not run at all!), here he asked the CXBX developer to add support for MM3, and the developer replied that it was not possible.From the reply, you can read that I got to see that an old member called Pabolo apparently succeeded to play MM3 on PC with CXBX.
Near the end of this post the aforementioned developer explained why LTCG was a problem.
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