

If you are trying to run an emulator on outdated hardware yes, it will slow down your PC. If you have a powerful CPU, lots of RAM, and an SSD off which you are running an emulator, you will be fine. It totally depends on the hardware configuration of your PC. That is precisely where emulators come in handy.īut in choosing to work with emulators a very important question needs to be addressed which is, Or maybe you may consciously decide to choose a different platform altogether for the task you have in mind.

That being said there still can be applications that need a completely different platform to operate than what you use in your daily life.

Any particular task can be completed by any number of applications which more or less have cross-platform compatibility. I remember the time when you always found yourselves short of operating platforms.Įither the platform was underdeveloped or the task at hand needed to be processed through multiple applications to complete it.
