
That was a clever pun to end on, eh? However sensually the conversion was managed, there's no denying that the fans have captured the headache inducing colours and sproings, along with the vomit inducing camera swirls. No, this is about a Sonic Generations total conversion, bringing the previously non-PC Sonic Unleashed to the master system. They just hugged in celebration! But this post isn't about my entirely appropriate manflesh fantasies (find out in my upcoming feature film, "Sexy Hacks"). What's that, Robert? Why, that's crazy talk. Tim tried to laugh it off, but the sexual tension is now palpable. Tim's just shouted that he's 'cracked the backdoor' and RDJ responded with a smutty remark and a raised eyebrow that was a little too suggestive.

Tim has played by the rules all his life, but he needs someone who thinks outside the box to help him into Sonic Generation's twisty code. as two mismatched hack cops with 24 hours to hack the game or the terrorists will destroy the concept of Greenwich Mean Time. Dolphin and PCSX2 also have very low requirements on PC.How do modders mod games without any mod tools? It's a conundrum I have no intention of finding out the answer to, because in my mind the modders are Timothy Olyphant and Robert Downey Jr. If you are fine with the PS2 or Wii versions of Sonic Unleashed, the system requirements for those versions would be lower and might run through the Dolphin or Retroarch emulators that have been ported to Dev mode. Your best bet is probably to run on PC through Xenia if you have a decent PC. Someone could port an unofficial 360 emulator to dev mode, such as Xenia, but given the power it takes to emulate 360, it would probably make it run poorly compared to the official backwards compatibility. The Xbox One and above have never been hacked to bypass the signature checks like most other consoles.

Outside of Dev mode, signature checks are in place to prevent the system from running any sort of modified code.

Only homebrew or other UWP apps can run there.

Dev mode runs in a sandbox, so you cannot launch commercial games from there, including through backwards compatibility. I haven't personally done the science, but my understanding is that it isn't possible.
