With the recent release of the unofficial recompilation to PC, I wonder what are your thoughts on the game?
PS3 emulation isn't perfect and I think that Sega was also more comfortable with X360 hardware.Yeah. They probably chose the 360 as the target because .xex files are basically packaged .exes.
The Unleashed Project is good but I've never managed to make it work because I couldn't properly find the mod.I played the total conversion mod that has the running stages from Unleashed in the Sonic Generations engine, which was pretty cool. Featured a full campaign with unlockable upgrades and stuff. Never played the original Unleashed so I don't know how it compares to that or now this.
Personally I'd love to see other Sonic games getting decompilations/recompilations (especially those that never saw a modern PC port like Heroes which is stuck in an older DRM locked DVD or Riders that also has a DRM).Hopefully that means we could see Fable 2, the og Ninja Gaiden 2 and Lost Odyssey have PC ports too. So many good games are stuck on 7th gen hardware.
You can use files for it, but your not supposed to same way your supposed to legally own the roms you use for emulators.Do i need a copy of unleashed to play on PC? No other way to download it?
Well, you can put your X360 owned game but you'll need something to connect to PC (hard drive transfer cable) and use a specific program to extract everything needed (like Velocity).Do i need a copy of unleashed to play on PC? No other way to download it?
I managed with an iso though.You can use files for it, but you're not supposed to same way you're supposed to legally own the roms you use for emulators.
Source i uh, "tested" it.
Honestly it makes me sad that someone is faking it...Regarding the Sonic Unleashed recompilation, it is noteworthy that a prior attempt, seemingly motivated by self-promotion, was met with skepticism. However, the recent recompilation is demonstrably impressive, not only for Sonic Unleashed but also in its potential applicability to other Xbox 360 titles aswell. If you want to know what I mean, here:
You mean was lol, now we have a genuine attempt at it and I even gotten it on my PC and it works just fine. Not playing it yet but everyhing works at home. I hate that Mac players cannot have the fun yet though; only Windows and Linux users.Honestly it makes me sad that someone is faking it...
Congrats!Just beat Sonic 3 & Knuckles as Knuckles for the first time in ten years. First time on actual Mega Drive/Genesis hardware! Sadly, I failed too many special stage attempts, so I’ll have to go back to get the remaining Super Emeralds I missed out on, but I’m still happy to say I beat it!
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Historically Mac computers are historically not made for gaming.I hate that Mac players cannot have the fun yet though; only Windows and Linux users.
When you put it that way, it's a lot more understandable. Windows is primarily the gaming platform especially ever since Vista when they tried bringing Games for Windows onto the platform with it and Xbox/Xbox 360Historically Mac computers are historically not made for gaming.
Sure, it's nice to see that Apple is more open to gaming than before with Apple Arcade (although letting these games only as a service is bad for the future preservation) since they were scared of it after the failure of the Pippin.
Maybe it's because of how the OSX environment is much less open for stuff like unofficial ports that makes it less easy to put it on.
It's not just that, keep in mind this is a one man job, it's likely the guy who did it simply does not have a mac, add to that the current mac uses the apple M series chips which use a ARM archetecture, it's not surprising there's no mac version, as one of the requirements for this to work as well as it did is a x86 chip as the 360 was the second console to use x86 after the original xbox.When you put it that way, it's a lot more understandable. Windows is primarily the gaming platform especially ever since Vista when they tried bringing Games for Windows onto the platform with it and Xbox/Xbox 360
Nevermind, I got the game through... Another wayYou can use files for it, but your not supposed to same way your supposed to legally own the roms you use for emulators.
Source i uh, "tested" it.

I'm a noob at computers but thanks for the explanation.It's not just that, keep in mind this is a one man job, it's likely the guy who did it simply does not have a mac, add to that the current mac uses the apple M series chips which use a ARM archetecture, it's not surprising there's no mac version, as one of the requirements for this to work as well as it did is a x86 chip as the 360 was the second console to use x86 after the original xbox.
Nevermind, I got the game through... Another way
I hope this is a prelude for more recompiled games from Xbox, i would reeeealy like the old Forza games on PC.