Yes it does.
It means you are only intellectually dishonest with your RPI rant on 4 things.
#1 & #6 are basically the same rant.
want to know how I know you've never actually used a raspberry pi?
Well I've used and still own a pi, loaded with Nacho's image and I can say from experience and playtesting that paige is still correct in his assessment.
These days my pi just sits collecting dust. I'm planning on using it for my netboot Naomi... it's the only use I can see it being worth it. Emulation is absolutely atrocious on it.
Oh, he's 100% right when he says an rpi can't compare to a desktop PC.
As a desktop PC. well no duh.
But it's been proven to be a very capable emulation device so he's spreading misinformation.
there are multiple dedicated forums, blogs, and even video's on youtube showing the rpi emulating most 2d games just fine.
3d games of course wont work but they won't work on any 21st century 1gb pc or a free PC someone has in their basement/closet either so I have no idea what you stand to gain in that category.
The notion that the emulators on the rpi are just compiled versions of the i386 emulators without any optimization for arm is laughable also.
I don't know who nacho is but i've got multiple RPI's running right now playing 2d games without any issues.
RPI2:
NES
SNES rpi3. very few issues.
I've tested sega CD & 32x on an rpi3 and saw no issues playing the games.
I have Mame 4 way classics and trackball games on an rpi2 i'm testing now and not seeing a lot of issues. even golden tee 3d runs good.
the above are using retropie.
Rpi3:which runs 95% of the games in the no friller lists.
that's raspbian and I compiled attract mode and advmame myself plus it's outputting 240p to a crt TV.
of course the 3d games don't work and golden axe the dual due to the only 1gb of ram but it doesn't have me reaching for an old core2duo i have on the shelf gathering dust.
so why in the world would someone use a full PC, even a free PC to emulate something an RPI can emulate?
Less heat
less noise
less power
no moving parts to go bad (cpu fan,hard drive, psu fan).
GPIO for led control and rotating monitors if you are into that.
the rpi isn't going away and the following is just getting bigger when it comes to emulation.
Why?
Because it works.