Yes, there are several real Xbox 360 emulators available for use.
Yes, there are several real Xbox 360 emulators available for use.
However, a player achieved P5 on a PS3 emulator at http://www.pcgamer.com/persona-5-is-play...-emulator/. It's noted that the performance isn't at full speed, but it works.
Nothing significant stands out here. PowerPC emulation stalls at the Nintendo Wii level of hardware, still far from the Xbox 360’s capabilities. (Reminder: Xbox 360 uses PowerPC, not x86.) Regarding PlayStation updates, it seems they run a custom setup across various eras—like the PS4 using the same AMD chip as the Xbone but paired with GDDR5 for better graphics performance, giving it a minor advantage. Sony’s approach is more innovative than commonly perceived, especially compared to Microsoft’s more conventional path.
It looks like a mix-up of ideas. Sony’s claim about the console being all-encompassing doesn’t really address the technical challenges of adapting APIs for different processors. The real issue isn’t about developers being “dumb,” but about ensuring compatibility across systems.