As much as I adore seeing FPGA-based emulation, I really wish the community would stop putting forth what amounts to propaganda, which gets consumed uncritically by non-technical article writers. It doesn't involve emulating machines on a transistor level. It just plain doesn't.
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I adore the amount of effort that's being put into FPGA-based emulation. If it weren't for that, 1942 would *still* have a broken title screen in MAME. There's nothing inherently bad with FPGA-based emulation itself. But the way it tends to be promoted leans on half-truths.
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To an extent, the outwardly visible difference I see is that while developers don't ultimately control how a project is covered, they can be upfront about misleading coverage. But from the outside looking in, the attitude seems more to be "Hey, any promotional port in a storm."
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