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But there would be another option in progress: Cxbx-Reloaded started in 2016, and since then, it would take that initial idea from Cxbx, but develop on it with newer knowledge, optimization, and of course, more work on functionality reaching quite playable states for some games between 20.Ĭxbx-Reloaded would be a welcome surprise in the emulation community, as not only it was another breath of fresh air in this previously unconcluded story, but it also brought hype to many Xbox fans (and people that never were able to have one) as games were showcased to be in high-performance playable states, with audio and controller support, and unofficial upscaling methods.
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While a Xbox emulator did show up, XQEMU, at that point it was much more focused in accuracy and documentation so wihle it was an admirable effort and something that would help later on, it was quite heavy among the need of optimizing, and the full emulation approach.
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Since then, there was a notable absence of Xbox emulation efforts, not only because of the Dreamcast, Gamecube and PS2 consoles being emulated through NullDC, Dolphin and PCSX2 but also with the years it would take for this new project to surface.
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Around 2003 (2 years after release), Caustik would develop Cxbx, which worked around the concept of patching Xbox function calls to work on the Windows equivalents, similar to a wrapper instead of an emulator but it would be quite difficult to progress (and didn’t get working audio on that time), eventually getting halted.
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However, while it was mostly based on computer hardware, it wasn’t PURELY computer hardware, and the software was mostly different from standard Windows, so it really was not an stock computer in console form but it actually was almost there. Images borroweded from Van’s Hardware Journal Note the GPU with the NVIDIA symbol on it.
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Of course, with the similarities to a PC, it would also receive a huge modding community since its release. With the Xbox specifications being actually mostly based on computer components, with a customized 733Mhz Pentium III processor, a customized NVIDIA GPU, and 64MB of RAM, it was assembled with quite powerful hardware for the time (both for consoles and, in comparison, computers), and coupled with the use of the evolving DirectX technologies (which Microsoft had made for Windows, but made a modified version for the Xbox API), it showcased a lot of potential.
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The Xbox also allowed connecting Xbox consoles locally through System Link, similar to an LAN setup with computers, which was used to great effect by enthusiast for shooters (the most obvious case being Halo 2).
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The Xbox console, made and released by Microsoft in November 15, 2001, was a pretty interesting contender in the sixth generation of consoles, as it counted with several games from studios often associated with PC games, as well as being the debut platform for the Halo series, which both the first and second games acted as killer apps for the Xbox, on top of counting with several exclusives (most notoriously, direct sequels in certain SEGA franchises spawned from the Dreamcast), as well as introducing the Xbox Live online platform, allowing for networked multiplayer over the world. Hello yet again! Yep, I’m aware that it has been all interviews recently (I should be working on proper articles soon) but today I was able to interview someone pretty interesting: You see, if you have been in the emulation scene recently, then you should have heard about the rise of a promising, brand new Xbox emulator in these years.