And of course, is very faster and very simple to configurate that one. The SNESGT is still by far as the best emulator. And i happy with my recent acquisition for now, specially on the cheating side.īut i'm still saying. But i repaired those little audio problems. But on me it got a little static complications inside on the Audio frame rates configurations, specially if someone got a little slower machine such like mine. And most importantly, it not asks for a lot of resources from the machine already. I tested that "new" ( not so fresh ) recently and i have to say, it's a way better and easiest to config than the Snes9x and Bsnes in a row. anyone? ) It's a crazy fusion with the great compatibility from the Bsnes along with the privileges on the configuration sides from the Zsnes. A lot from the web told, that emulator opens at 100% from all the Snes games correctly but, you need an a reasonably good and a beefy PC if you want to play your games inside on that emulator ( baaah )īut, i borrowed too, another emu one just called BZSNES 1.51 ( have you heard about that?. Recently i tested another emulators such like Bsnes. they didn't fixed anything, specially on the Video frame rates and screen Vsync configurations. And I got to say, it still complicated, and got the same errors and bugs from the past versions, are still inside. Just have the hack approvers test on real hardware and reject whatever doesn't work (including MSU1 if so desired.) It's their site, they set the rules.Well, for years i'll already tested the Snes9x, i don't like the kind on how it emulates the games, specially on the video configurations.Įven Though, recently i've borrow some actual versions from that emulator. The original poster is very clearly trying to troll. Speed and the custom GUI are what people most typically like best about it. Telling someone their desired features are less important than yours is self-aggrandizing and will only be met with resistance. That it has even one unique feature or benefit means that it's the right choice for people who value that above all else. What's clear is that no emulator is the best of every world. The bsnes cons list is similarly longer than its pros list, same for Snes9X. This is better for novices, worse for tweakers.) (* which is why the SMW sound effects sound so bad, but also why there is no audio input frequency setting like Snes9X v1.52 + bsnes. ? desync audio emulation to prevent audio stutters* ? familiarity (humans naturally hate change) ? custom GUI mentioned both in pros and cons some like it, some don't ? you only have to upgrade it every five or so years # bad sound emulation (distorted SFX, no APURAM echo writes) # bad video emulation (mid-frame VRAM blocking, Mode7 EXTBG, Mode6, pseudo-hires) # bad timing (FastROM is faked, CPU runs 40% too fast) * no functional debugger (DOS-only version made useless in v1.42+) * only runs on OSes with 32-bit x86 libraries installed (no consoles, cell phones, tablets, handhelds, ARM nettops) * no support for Direct3D, OpenGL (and thus no point-scaling on XP-, and no linear-scaling on Vista+), XAudio2, XInput (Xbox 360 controller analog triggers) * save state manager that supports descriptions for each slot * internationalization (no non-English text or filenames) * ability to display filenames longer than 24 characters * built-in cheat code database for the 1000+ most popular games ![]() * persistent cheat codes (it overwrites values once per frame games can modify the value again mid-frame.) * multi-part cheat codes (two GG codes bound to the same item) * dual multitap support (N-warp Daisakusen) ![]() * SPC7110 decompression emulation (requires GFX packs) * S-RTC emulation (returns system clock instead, cannot override) * working SA-1 emulation (broken in v1.51, requires v1.42) * movie recording/playback (also in SSNES) * rewind (also in bsnes v070-, and SSNES has much better Braid-rewind) * netplay (v1.42 and below only also in older Snes9X, SSNES and Mednafen) # raw speed makes fast forward key badass # fast as all hell (great for laptop battery life, older PCs) * advance one frame at a time for screenshots without the debugger * customize the color of the menubar and background * macros (unless your keyboard/gamepad does it for you) * control of GUI with a gamepad (does not require Joy2Key)
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