![]() It does not matter how good your emulator is. ![]() Nestopia came right around when NESticle stopped working with Windows XP.Įxpect Nestopia to remain #1 until >50% of Windows users are running an OS that no longer supports it. You just have to be at the right place at the right time. > I've been bending over backwards to make WedNESday as user-friendly as possible so I guess I'm kind of used to that now. Things that break it include Aero/DWM and bad video card drivers (of which there are plenty.)Ī lot of drivers report Vblank too late, so by the time you blit the texture, you get a permanent tear near the top.įirebrand swears that the way I do Vsync is the only way that works for him, so for some it must be a nice idea. It doesn't use exclusive fullscreen mode, at least not yet. > However, even that lacked fullscreen VSYNC. I have no interest in installing all the crap necessary to run BizHawk (I simply HATE installing emulators, they should all be unzip & run) and it kinda bothers me how purist BSNES has become (last time I checked, a bunch of features had been removed, including the NTSC filter, which made no sense to me, and the mess it makes with ROMs is simply ridiculous, so I stopped using it). Personally, I don't like the new stuff very much. Nestopia lacks any sort of debugging features and hasn't been updated in ages, Nintendulator handles video output poorly, and FCEUX is pretty inaccurate.įor a long time, Nestopia and Nintendulator have indeed been the most accurate NES emulators, but there are new candidates. Well, this is a NES development forum after all, so it's no surprise that the answer to this question might favor accuracy over user friendliness. WedNESday wrote:You ask anybody on this forum to name the best NES emulators and we all know which 2 will always come out on top. Its just that I was a little dissapointed with their lack of what I would call user-friendly features.ītw how 'finished' is bsnes's NES emulation? I fully respect not only the work that both authors have done for NES emulation and of course the other aspects of the emulators themselves. I didn't come here to talk about how wonderful my emulator is. I've been bending over backwards to make WedNESday as user-friendly as possible so I guess I'm kind of used to that now. (Btw, I can't use WedNESday yet as it currently has no sound emulation.) However, even that lacked fullscreen VSYNC. So I tried bsnes's NES emulator instead and it works almost as well as my own. ![]() (Btw, it just presents with a white screen). Nestopia couldn't run Dragon's Lair at all and I wanted to play it after the AVGN episode. Both lowered the screen resolution to something other than my flatscreen monitor's native resolution resulting in that wierd blurring. ![]() Both stretched the image to max when window non-fullscreen maximized. Nintendulator's fullscreen mode flickers with a whitescreen 2-3 times per second. 'Why is the screen grey?' 'Why won't my ROM start?' (you have to press F2). Upon deciding to replay a lot of old NES games I downloaded both most recent versions of Nintendulator and Nestopia but I had the following problems. I just wanted to come here and say that I am a little dissapointed with what are supposed to be the 2 best NES emulators available.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |