Please keep posts related to the Fable series (We wouldn't ban anyone for accidental spamming, but we might ask you to stop) Please do not spam, feel free to post most anything Fable, but make sure the subreddit isn't just your LP for the past month. (If you deliberately troll you will almost certainly be banned) Keep in mind proper Reddiquette and don't be overly attacking/mean with your posts. Whether it be discussion about Fable, Fable II, Pub Games, Fable III, Fable: Heroes, Fable: The Journey, Fable Legends, Fable Fortune, or the new game - all discussion is welcome. It's a weird debate, honestly, but that's what I mean by emulator accuracy.This subreddit provides a space for fans of the newly announced Fable game from Playground Games as well as the original Lionhead's series of games. This is kinda problematic depending on your view of emulation, since one group favors being able to run the popular games and don't care much for the rest (Which is a valid point No use in perfectly emulating a shovelware no one cares about), and the other side wants to run the games perfectly mainly because that way would save the hardware without saving the actual physical object (Which is also valid Afterall, if I want to play an obscure SNES game 40 years from now, I should be able to without it being too buggy to work). So, to continue to speak about ZSNES as an exemple, that's why many romhacks cannot be played on the real console, or even on other emulators Said romhacks relied on the innacuracy of ZSNES to work. Most early emulators were very innacurate, especially compared to more modern ones It doesn't mean they didn't play the games well (Old-school ZSNES is still perfectly functionnal despite being old, afterall, despite being on the lower-end of the accuracy meter), but it was far from a technically perfect experience, and in effect these emulators had to be filled with minor hacks and other such bits of code to ensure specific games ran correctly and without glitches. Basically, emulators have varrying degrees of accuracy, where the program is not perfectly executed (And thus the game itself has property changes) to save on performance and hardware-strain and other such things.įor many games, and many players, it doesn't matter *that much*, but for the long run of preserving ways to play games as they should actually perfectly function without having access to the hardware itself, it actually matters a bit. "It isn't like emulators just magically change games or anything." They actually slightly do, as far as I'm aware, but not for magical reasons (Obviously). We always want to make the sub better, so feel free to ask for flairs, CSS changes, more/less rules - whatever. If you have any qualms/queries/suggestions feel free to message the mod team at /r/Fable and we will hopefully get back to you soon. We're all here to enjoy the series as a community. This subreddit provides a space for fans of the newly announced Fable game from Playground Games as well as the original Lionhead's series of games.
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