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http://emulation.gametechwiki.com/index.php/Main_Page

Read the General problems FAQ before asking questions. If you still need help, post your specs (speccy screenshot), OS, emulator version number and details of what's wrong.

Please contribute to the wiki if you discover any inaccuracies or have relevant information to append.
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Does mednafen have PGXP now
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Anyone get Zone of the Enders 2 running at 60fps with no slowdowns?
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>>159673395
Not me
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Whats the best Intellivision emulator?
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>>159672597
Beetle PSX does
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>>159673978
MAME according to our wiki

http://emulation.gametechwiki.com/index.php/Intellivision_emulators
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>>159674321
>tfw RA's release schedule is hectic, chaotic and the stables are no better than nightlies
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>>159672701
At least the models look sharp and clear
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>>159673395
If someone can, s/he owns a supercomputer
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>>159674870
I think maybe they should do release candidates and call on the community to test them before making an official release.
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>>159675643
I bet SP will say this is too much work for him to manage
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>>159673978

OpenEmu uses "Bliss". I am unable to find much information on its level of accuracy.

Hell, I can't find much info on _anything_ pre-crash (that isn't fucking Atari).
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>>159675990
Hence, "call on the community"
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>>159676493
That's why I said manage though since he has to at least have some input on managing their efforts. Perhaps they could try to minimize it but generally you have to code around stables and try not to be in the middle of implementing big features or big changes in the code during them. You have to have roadmaps and all that, which is on SP's end even if it's the community that tests it. SP would probably want them to just generally look for bugs and report them.
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>>159674126
What's the difference between mednafen and beetle psx
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>>159677302
Beetle PSX is a libretro fork of Mednafen PSX with some extra features like hires rendering, OpenGL support, overclock, PGXP, etc.
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>>159672280
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>>159677606
Does it have more bugs?

Is the performance similar?
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>>159672701
>tfw at end of the game already
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>>159678949
GL renderer has more bugs because it's not finished. Performance is still being improved as well.
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>>159679384
I ser

Thanks for answering
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Emulating Persona 4 on PSCX 2, game looks and runs great but I'm getting a strange shadow/colour shape glitch when I'm at the house or the shopping district. Using DX3D 11 HW with no Skipdraw, I do have MSAA and AF turned up to max and am running custom resolution 1080p
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I decided to try RPCS3 today, and holy shit.

The guys behind it don't get enough praise around here.

Graphically very satisfactory for some games (that actually boot), and I got at least half of the fps. I got it running at fullspeed on Recompiler, but it is a glitchfest.

At this rate, they will eventually "surpass" PCSX2 and get better optimization and less glitches for most games, and we might just play PS2 games on their "remastered" PS3 ports with better results.
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>>159682204
thank mooch
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>>159672280
How is the state of 3DS emulation?
PSX tier
N64 tier
or XBOX tier
I wanna play some pakeeman
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>>159682780
N64-tier.
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>>159681813
holy shit dude why can't you spell acronyms? lol
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>>159682894
Good enough for me
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How good is PS2 emulation? Is my PC good enough to run PS2 games (Silent Hill 2 & 3, Persona 3 & 4, SMT Nocturne, Dark Cloud 2) at 1080p and at least 30fps capped?

If not what about 720p and 30fps capped?
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>>159682692
>>159683054
Thanks, Mooch.
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>>159683054

Wut?
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>>159683416
lol your CPU is shit, you fucking idiot. Buy Intel next time.
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>>159683416
>Is my PC good enough to run PS2 games (Silent Hill 2 & 3, Persona 3 & 4, SMT Nocturne, Dark Cloud 2)
Yeah, probably. Those are pretty lightweight games.
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>>159683604
muh botnet
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>>159683416
>29C idle on an AMD CPU
Damn, nice.
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>>159683902
intel isn't a botnet, dumbass. the cpus have no ethernet controller embedded in them lol
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>>159683961
Really or are you just being sarcastic?
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>>159684119
I usually see AMDshit running at 50C idle.
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>>159684276
To be fair that's an old screenshot.

>>159683605
What are some heavy games? I never thought that Silent Hill 2 and 3 would be considered lightweight?
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Does PCSX2's new OGL post-processing hack works per-game?
I tested Matrix Path of Neo yesterday and it was missing graphical effects even on OGL.
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>>159684385
>What are some heavy games?
SotC and GT4 are pretty insane, they would probably run like shit on your CPU though.
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>>159684549
GT4 runs like a blurred slideshow on my PC even on Hardware mode.
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>>159684549
I don't really want to run those. SotC I can run on my PS3 with the HD port. Honestly most PS2 games i'm interested in have HD ports or ports on other systems so these are the leftovers that i'd want to emulate.

So i'd be able to run them pretty well on my system? That makes me happy.
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>>159684651
It runs gr8 on my PC until I play a level with a ton of cars and then I run out of VRAM.
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>>159683972
Give it time, there is talk of extensions for enabling hardware based DRM.
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>>159682204
All I heard from emugen was that nothing runs at full speed except turd downloadable games
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>>159683972
It doesn't need one because you willingly connect your computer to the Internet and Intel just uses that to send them all the data they want.
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>>159685772
I thought they already implemented that in skylakes? Maybe im getting mixed up with one of those future architectures?
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>>159686427
>>159685772
Guard your precious Haswells and Kabelakes jealously. Soon Intel will disable all pirated games in a flash--for any companies willing to pay them a sizable fee anyway.
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>>159686427
Yes, security enclaves are already in Skylake.
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>>159686775
>>159686427
What does this mean for the average user of a PC?
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>>159686916
Hardware based DRM in future once DRMs start using the SGX extensions. Meaning games being much, much tougher to crack. Malware could abuse it too, conversely.

For the average braindead end user, it doesn't change anything, since they are too busy buying every single product and shit.
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>>159687282
I'm talking about average users of PCs who pirate everything obviously. Will it affect anything but games?
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>>159687356
And movies. And DRMed music. Whatever media you use on a PC basically, anything that uses DRM in some way.

Which is a awful lot. It could go to webbrowsers. HTML5 already has extensions for DRM that Netflix asked for.
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>>159687935
It all amounts to anything that companies want control over. Which is a metric shitton.
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>>159687282
>>159687935

If this only affects the actual crack groups though why wouldn't crackers just buy up a ton of old hardware to do their work on?
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>>159686650
Pretty much all media. Gotta love progress?
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>>159688127
Good point, they would have to then do things on that old hw to work around shit. Untill you end up with a situation where some games start using useful shit like new vector extensions in the new processors in the future, or whatever else might come up in the future.
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>>159688521
Yeah that is tough for future games, but for movies and music and the like that is a lot less of an issue, because you can work with a movie on pretty much anything modern and there shouldn't really be much added overhead for quite a long time.
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>>159688521
>they would have to then do things on that old hw to work around shit.

things like working around the security enclave usage and things. If that would be possible, of course.
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>>159688673
Depends on how the future enclave stuff works. I wonder if they will be kept a industry secret even, leaving warez groups to work around this shit blind, since even disassemblers would have no clue. Like ripping shit from iTunes.
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How long til the FLOSS community starts building their own CPUs to try to assure their freedom in the future?
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>>159688943
and then disassembling itunes code to spit out unencrypted copies. I think how its done now is that Fairplay components are hacked, not 100% sure.
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Is "input lag" solely due to the display? Are there any displays specifically designed to minimize or eliminate input lag?
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>>159688943
But then wouldn't they be locking out existing bluray players from being able to play new blurays that somehow only interface with hardware which has the new DRM, wouldn't they?

>>159689171
1. No
2. Yes, reduce but never eliminate; that isn't possible.
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>>159689228
By eliminate I mean bring it down to levels comparable to the analog displays the games were originally designed for.
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>>159689171
>Is "input lag" solely due to the display?
No.
>Are there any displays specifically designed to minimize or eliminate input lag?
CRTs.
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>>159689310
I may be wrong but I don't think LCDs can ever get down to the level of CRTs as far as input lag.
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>>159689228
From what I understand, the proposed enclave feature on Skylake and above is to control how memory can be accessed in a process, so it cannot even be accessed from processes in higher priv levels. Which is exceptionally powerful. It is a CPU feature used on PC software.

This feature would be good for software Bluray players yes, to protect how keys are acquired. So if they come up with a new storage media in the future and new software uses this new CPU feature, yeah, its a problem.

AFAIK, all the progress done on Bluray ripping was done in the beginning by debugging software bluray players like WinDVD to get decryption keys.
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>>159688984
The world is moving toward totalitarian state bit by bit. Soon emudevs will become pariahs and enemies of the state.
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>>159689750
Could they enforce that on BDXLs which eventually could replace regular BDs once 4k is popular enough, or is that standard already set and its decoders aren't using this CPU feature?
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>>159690206
Dunno about BDXLs.
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Can anyone help me figure out step-by-step on how to disable the curvature effect in RA's CRT shaders? I can't figure this shit out.

>>159673978
MAME, believe it or not. It's pretty good for most of the older consoles & computers like Atari family of machines, Colecovision, Apple II, MSX, and a few others. It even emulates the base Genesis very well.
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>>159691347
Bro, MAME fucking sucks at Atari 8-bit. It can't pass most of Acid800.
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What do I do?
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Just got a DS4. DS4Windows still the choice software?
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>>159693130
Yep.
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>>159692819
Turn off skipdraw and use gsdx SW
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>>159694213
thanks
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>>159688984

They won't. The means of production ("the foundries") will only serve clients that pay for massive runs of whatever design they come up with.

The FLOSS community does not have the cash to do that kind of bulk order. Even if they did, there are certain other considerations the chip foundries are used to getting as a matter of course that are highly unlikely with a volunteer-driven community.

>>159689829

Pretty much. Once Apple finishes locking down OS X my computing days are over. There is no one left to run to, and I am just not gonna deal with the Linux community and its bullshit.
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>>159690784

Would likely be governed by an extension to the Blu-Ray spec. You're already fucked.
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>>159698550
But the question is: is that extension already made and thus they cannot really alter it to add in the requirements for these hardware DRM CPUs to play back BDXL at all? There are already BDXLs out there I assume in very limited quantities, so maybe it was formalized too early for integration with this tech. Also I wonder how people with AMD CPUs would handle not being able to playback movies just because their CPUs don't support Intel DRM.
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ahk is so fucking easy to use.
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>https://www.launchbox-app.com/premium
>$50 for a front end

So like.. do we have a crack for this? What the fuck.
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>>159699075
Competition keeps us safe.
who would've guessed.
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>>159699325
Why do you hide folders?
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>>159699608
Tell AMD to increase their per core power so I can buy AMD
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>>159699609
secrets n stuff.
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>>159699325
I wonder how difficult this will be to maintain...?
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>>159700450
>difficult to maintain
as difficult as keeping up with ra's development I suppose.
ra adds/removes and changes options CONSTANTLY.
Eventually, I'll get bored and fork a version i'm satisfied works well enough and that will be the source for the base ra install...but it's not even done yet: I still want to add a tab for XMB stuff, auto-select a core for rom-launching, etc...
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>>159701323
>ra adds/removes and changes options CONSTANTLY.
>Eventually, I'll get bored and fork a version i'm satisfied works well enough
Sounds like we're kind of boned if RA gets some good features after that though
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>>159701323
>ra adds/removes and changes options CONSTANTLY.
Why is it necessary for RA to do this anyway?
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>>159701323
Use 1.3.6 then.

>>159701954

Actually nothing has been removed other than configurations per-core, just some tidying up.

No need to spread FUD
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>>159702021
Would changes even affect his GUI anyway? As it basically just sets the option's parameters. I guess if the possible parameters change then yeah but the under the hood stuff shouldn't matter other than that
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Does anyone here know their way around Virtual Machines? I've been trying to set up a Win98 on Virtual Box, but I've failed miserably multiple times.
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>>159686286
The most demanding games are slow, but not slow as in waiting one full minute for the character to move, which is a big deal these days, especially when it's PS3/Cell we are talking about.
But yeah, no big triple A games even boot at the moment, most are weeb shit, licensed games and downloadable games, but it does have some interesting progress for stuff like MvC3 or Virtua Fighter 5.
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>>159702937
What is the problem?
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>>159703174
>but not slow as in waiting one full minute for the character to move, which is a big deal these days,
So these are the new standards for emulation. Beautiful. As long as it doesn't take a minute to process and respond to input it's a big deal!
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Emugen, do you use a CRT filter? If so, which one?
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>>159703323
I've installed and reinstalled Win98 with 4 different .iso's and none of them seem to work. One wasn't recognized at all, and the others just don't seem to successfully complete the installation; they always show an error saying "unvalid VxD dynamic link call to device c004" or something along those lines.
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>>159699075

Doesn't matter, Cinavia is now a mandatory part of the (finalized, by the way) 1.0 spec. Unless studios choose not to use the "technology" for some odd reason, you're getting damaged movie audio right off the bat.

It turns out that Hollywood didn't need secure enclaves to have unbeatable DRM. They just had to decide they'd rather damage their own product than take even a small chance that someone would pirate it.
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>>159673395
Yeah, only in gameplay though.
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>>159702937
>>159703942
I haven't tried 98 in a VM but I've done 95 a few times. The standard 95 disks aren't bootable so you need to install MS-DOS 6.2 or whatever first and then install the 95 disks or floppies. If you're using 95 from disks you gotta install a CD-ROM driver first.
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>>159704165
What is "damaged movie audio"?
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>>159704464

The highest quality audio (pressed BD movies carry more than one type) is laced with Cinavia throughout.
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>>159704676
So just use the lower quality audio as long as it isn't 128kbps mp3 tier
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>>159704778
>not having a minimum standard of 2mbps
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>>159704895
That level of quality is really pointless for the generic shlock Hollywood puts out. A q=.65 / ~160kbps AAC is enough and uses little space too.
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>>159704778

The principle of the matter still stands. You paid for one quality of audio and are getting a lower quality instead (unless you want to use the one laced with the Cinavia carrier signal).

It's begun showing up in iTunes downloads too.
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>>159704165
http://www.techspot.com/news/56872-clever-anti-piracy-tech-cinavia-finally-gets-beaten.html
?
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>>159705034

It survives transcoding. Just so you know.
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>>159705137
I didn't pay for it though, the guys who are ripping it did
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>>159705239
My point was just use the lower quality audio stream. you're going to cut it down anyway, so there's no need for the higher quality one
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>>159705154

They're "defeating" it by yanking out the carrier signal and applying a whole bunch of audio reconstruction/masking automagically. You're still never getting the unaltered audio bit-for-bit.

Don't ever expect that kind of solution to proliferate: it's a pain in the ass to do.
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>>159705342

That'll work, for now.
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>>159705263

I'm also thinking of paying customers.
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>>159705458
>You're still never getting the unaltered audio bit-for-bit.
Why do you care?

>That is, until now, with the DVD-Ranger team recently coming up with a way to remove the Cinavia signal in a way users won't notice.

I am a user. I will not notice.
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>>159689171
>Is "input lag" solely due to the display?
Nah there are a few more factors. Read the wiki.
>>159689171
>Are there any displays specifically designed to minimize or eliminate input lag?
CRTs. But to be fair, (good) modern monitors have fuck all lag. http://www.displaylag.com/
>>159691347
Which shader? Go into the shader parameter settings and disable it, or minimise it until it's not noticeable. You can tinker with the settings in real time.
>>159699368
I have a crack but it's for an older version.
>>159701954
They think it's for the greater good or if you ask Radius he will outright deny they ever remove anything.
>>159703603
Lottes/Geom/Easymode. I only have a 1080p screen though.
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>>159705642
Maybe they should boycott and just pirate everything like I'm already doing. It isn't like I'd lose anything if Hollywood fell into the ocean though since what they put out now are just dumb popcorn flicks that are good for 2 hours of cheap entertainment and nothing more. It isn't anything 'must see.'
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>>159682204
>and we might just play PS2 games on their "remastered" PS3 ports with better results.
I suppose you're talking about R&C and J&D
but those remasters suck so. R&C is completely fixed if I'm not mistaken on pcsx2 so it's a race to see which emulator will play Jak games well, and it will probably be pcsx2.
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>>159701954
This is to keep RA less competent devs (like Radius, SP, etc) busy while competent devs (like Aliaspider, Alcaro, Kivutar) can work on stuff that really matter.
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>>159681813

Bumping my question, also I was thinking about emulating Jak 3 and Yakuza 2. Any feedback?
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Recommend emu and settings for Banjo-Tooie?
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>>159711240
I remember running the God of War games on PCSX2 a few months ago and those also were shit (slow and missing effects)
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Wheres a good site to acuire Wii Wads, want to play Paper Mario
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>>159715976
Doesn't really matter unless you want redump copies. Just get them off emuparadise
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Fuck Dissidia 012 is so damn good, I love emulation
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THE UNSETTLED EMUDEV IS AT TIMES AN ALLY
LEAVING THE USERS TO FEND FOR THEMSELVES
THE USERS COLLECT UNVERIFIABLE MEMES
OF SEX REASSIGNMENT SURGERIES
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>>159703942
use 86box lol
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>>159701323
>ra adds/removes and changes options CONSTANTLY
They don't do it often/fast enough IMO, here is why:

Many people come and go from the RetroArch commit log. Some people come and contribute some code and never appear again for one reason or another (meancoot, tcarter, some guy that added Docker stuff, the guy who implemented 7z). Since there's 0 tutoring or code review for stuff contributed by unknown devs (SP seems ok with this), we often end up with shit that is not to the standards of the rest of the code or hairy stuff that nobody dares touching until a change somewhere else causes a crash on this part of the code. When that happens somebody either fixes the issue or works around it just barely enough for the program not to crash. Very rarely I've seen 1-time contribution shit getting fixed for real by somebody that is not the author of the patch.

The result of this is that RetroArch has a lot of features and settings that nobody uses because there are no users or because the feature is just broken because no dev uses it and nobody reports it as broken.

My opinion is that anything that is not used, understood or maintained by a developer should be removed. Having features just for the feature's sake is a waste of time.

Now, since people want nice things, it would be great if RetroArch had a way to provide third party devs to extend it without unwanted/unmaintained pushing shit into the main repository. Plugins, anybody?

Disclaimer: I have a couple commits in RetroArch and in a few cores.
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what are some good options if I want to make a little emulation box?

been looking at the pi 3 and intel stuff like the nuc/compute stick.

if it can up to psx that be good enough, but I've heard compute sticks can even run dolphin?
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>>159724396
(errata)

>Very rarely I've seen 1-time contribution shit getting fixed for real by somebody that is not the author of the patch.
I exaggerated here, it's not 'very rare', just not a regular thing.

>features and settings that nobody uses
By this I mean there are very few users.

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My wish is for RetroArch to stop catering for every single use in the world.

I don't preach "muh unix philosophy", but having less code in the core of RetroArch would certainly do good as there are few people who dare touch stuff in it.

Changing languages even if just superficially could also help, e.g. using C++98 (for portability) string and container classes, RAII, new/delete but banning all custom classes and metaprogramming (templates).
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So Pokemon S/M leaked today. Time for Citra to get hacky until it runs the game well.
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>>159725145

You're not the only one to think that, I don't understand why nobody just decided to write a desktop-oriented libretro player. You could lift the interesting bits from RA (the dynamic resampling, shader code etc...) and ditch the UI in favor of something more desktop friendly at the cost of portability.

I'm not talking about a hostile fork either, I think it would be a win for everybody. More libretro players means better support for libretro cores.
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>>159726554
>the dynamic resampling
This is not hard to do, people just don't do it. Anybody interested in this should read the paper and look at maister's initial dynamic resampling commits/tests in 2012.
>shader code
This is easy too, but I haven't heard of any frontend implementing the spec. One can figure it out just by looking at the shaders and the preset

I like RA's interface so I don't agree with the UI stuff you said, but I guess that's because I use the joypad instead of kb+mouse.
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What exclusive games should I play on CEMU 1.6.2? Besides MK8, Splatoon, and SM3DW
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I wonder who this is

https://twitter.com/Foxwhisper85
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>>159729703
If it can't play online there's no reason to play Splatoon.
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anybody know if esx can run tekken 6? compatibility page doesn't say
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My neighbor told me he uses citra to play some old 3ds games like mario kart and stella glow. I just found out this thing exists. Does it even work well on windows? How can I go about getting this setup?
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>>159729567

I don't really mind RA's UI myself either which is why I don't propose to do it myself, there seems to be many people who complain about it however. I was talking to those.
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https://www.reddit.com/r/emulation/comments/5b8twn/what_emulation_issues_would_you_liked_to_see/d9nagjf/?context=3

>Hi, I'm a MAMEdev. I've been telling people for the last year+ that we don't oppose hardware acceleration, we just care about someone reliable having the free time to do the work in a way that doesn't ruin the architecture. We adopted BGFX specifically so games can be hardware accelerated without running into the rat's nest of "it works on GL but not D3D11 and Vulkan" that afflicts other emulators.

Is BGFX a good solution for hardware rendering?
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>>159691347
HWY AR EYOU SO FUCKING RETARDED WHICH SHADER HOLY FUCK
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>>159735004

Not really since Mooglyguy himself stated how limited BGFX is for porting libretro's shaders to it.
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>>159735004

Arbee/Rbelmont is the same pathetic loser that once hacked together an SCSP driver, called it a 'reference implementation for the Dreamcast's AICA', and then pretended MAME had the best Dreamcast sound implementation.

MAME is run by losers who can't really hack it anymore, a pathetic circlejerk of underperforming losers.
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>>159672597

Yes. but the HW renderer is still alpha.
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>>159724396
>Many people come and go from the RetroArch commit log. Some people come and contribute some code and never appear again for one reason or another (meancoot, tcarter, some guy that added Docker stuff, the guy who implemented 7z). Since there's 0 tutoring or code review for stuff contributed by unknown devs (SP seems ok with this), we often end up with shit that is not to the standards of the rest of the code or hairy stuff that nobody dares touching until a change somewhere else causes a crash on this part of the code.
If SP refactors the code like crazy for readability and the like why does he tolerate no code standards?
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>>159725145
>Changing languages even if just superficially could also help, e.g. using C++98 (for portability) string and container classes
SP wouldn't let you. SP is C 4 lyfe. No C--.
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>>159726554
>I don't understand why nobody just decided to write a desktop-oriented libretro player.

https://github.com/Alcaro/minir
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>>159738504
Beetle PSX? Screenshot of UI?
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>>159738606

Are you blind?
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>>159738504

That looks nice, could be a worthwhile project to contribute to for those who don't like RA on the desktop.
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>>159738689
The actual UI and not one drop down and a cheat entry prompt. You know, where it shows all the option check boxes and shit?
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i'm scared
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>>159741512
This is a failure for so many reasons. Very few people seem to give a shit about any sense of security or privacy.

With the information hes knowingly or unwittingly given out you can easily find him, his family, addresses, numbers, etc.

If someone was particularly nasty and had a few minutes to put the pieces together they could do a lot of really bad things.

Seriously don't post your picture everywhere, don't use your real name in association with your online identity, the list goes on.

Hell I don't even use the same names on different sites.

Dumb kids.
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>>159742379
>Dumb kids.

He's 25
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>>159741512

It's because you visited his faceboo profile a few tiems.

I HATE social media that does not have any form of anonymity. I use 4chan, and sometimes twitter. That's it. I am not putting my real name and my real face out there.
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>>159738196
Nothing wrong with C.
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>>159742935
Except that guy just noted that if he used C++98, he could have string and container classes
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>Come on anon. Come to bed. Let's play some Dolphin.
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>>159742792
I doubt anyone has ever looked at him and thought he was a man.
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>>159688521
From my understanding, the major part of SGX's security is the remote attestation feature, so you need to have the enclave attested by a third party server that's going to recognize your CPU as trusted before you can use the enclave. I don't know if the enclaves can be created offline or by attested some server that doesn't have any means of verifying whether your CPU is trusted, in such cases you could probably emulate the feature in software and decrypt the enclaves. The ultimate attack on SGX security would be physically extracting the trusted root key from you CPU (thus destroying it in the process most likely and sepnding an insane amount of effort and resources decapping) and emulating the feature using that key, now you can decrypt everything and get attested just fine.

And what makes you think they won't simply mandate SGX for future games trying to hide it behind some bullshit buzzwords or compatibility reasons. Even if your CPU supports all required features except SGX it won't run the game because you won't get attested.

Though one thing I gotta give SGX is that it introduces a "real security" by isolation model instead of snake oil obfuscation. I know you're going to be sad to see them go mudlord, but I think software packers/protectors have reached their peak and SGX is going to make them all obsolete or at least a second barrier of defense in case an enclave gets compromised.
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>>159689750
>>159690206
Go read up on the AACS 2.0 DRM. The reason why we still don't have 4K Blu-rays and Netflix on PC is exactly because current hardware still doesn't support whatever Hollywood demands in terms of content protection - the whole media chain has to be protected so instead of a "secure" CPU you need a special GPU as well so the video can stay encrypted in the accessible memory until the GPU can decrypt, decode it, encrypt it once again and output through HDMI. Not to mention the output is supposed to be watermarked. Nvidia Pascal GPUs are the first cards that support this apparently. Mark my words, the first 4K compatible version of PowerDVD is going to require a Skylake with some latest Nvidia or Intel GPU.

Before someone starts acting like a smartass and says why can't you just screen record the video, the Protected Media Path is going to prevent you from doing this.

>>159699075
>>159699608
AMD has its own TrustZone implementation and the Platform Security Processor.

>>159704165
Now it occurred to me that the most evil thing MS could do is enforcing Cinavia on Windows 10 and hide it behind SGX so you can't just patch it out of the kernel. Yeah, I know you can just play your pirated movies on Linux but still. Clearly the next step is to enforce it inside audio chips, the possibilities are endless.
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>>159743947
>>159743557

No to Trannies.

yes to Eliza.
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>>159744008

Fiora is a real girl
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>>159744085
>Fiora is a real girl
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>>159743947
They'll never stop someone from setting up a camera in front of the screen and recording the movie as it plays
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>>159738086
>If SP refactors the code like crazy for readability and the like why does he tolerate no code standards?
Because he wants people to collaborate code to the project, it doesn't matter how.

>>159742935
Indeed there is nothing wrong with C. I propose C++03 (which is just a bugfixed C++98) in order to:
- Have access to RAII.
- Avoid maintenance and stupid errors caused by C's type system looseness and reimplementing shit C++ already implements in a portable and heavily tested way like containers.

What I'm saying here is using C++ as "C with containers and proper typing".

>>159738504
Guess I could contribute at least basic RetroArch shader support (GLSL, 1-pass, no parameters).

>>159741512
>tfw turtle still hasn't contributed to RetroArch

>>159743557
You too.
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>>159744989
>Because he wants people to collaborate code to the project, it doesn't matter how.
Sad that he's so forced to lowing his standards because he's desperate for help
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>>159744989
SP doesn't even use branches. He's a coding dinosaur. No one can change him.
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>>159744864
This defeats the entire fucking point of 4k video and in that case you're better off just ripping the standard 1080p bluray honestly

Pirates have laughed at legit buyers for going with an inferior option but it looks like it's going to be the other way around in the future
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>>159745748
Except standard 1080p BDs will stop existing eventually
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>>159746230
Movies still come out on goddamn DVDs, I don't think Blu-ray is going to go anywhere anytime soon. I might sound too optimistic, but by the time we're already going to have a solution.
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>>159745748
4k video is a meme given how far away people are from their TVs typically. Only people who watch it on a PC monitor like me can really get much out of it
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>>159745427
Actually, he did

https://github.com/libretro/RetroArch/pull/3888
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>>159746747
>Movies still come out on goddamn DVDs
Because BDs don't offer in practice additional protection to studios from piracy compared to DVDs since BD is cracked. Once they get a new standard that is DRMed to hell and if it remains uncracked for awhile, expect DVDs and Blurays to go away quicker than you think. Hollywood will force people to upgrade in order to protect their IP because they know people can't stop buying movies, and if that forces people onto streaming then all the better since that will be DRMed up too.

>but by the time we're already going to have a solution.

Don't always expect we'll have a solution to be able to pirate. Remember, widespread and easy piracy is the exception over the course of history, not the norm. Get everything you can while you can.
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>>159747069
>(Regression) Keyboard keys no longer work. #3897

That's a hell of a regression
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>>159730376
>85

Nintendonerd1885
Aka The_randomizer

That guy is fucking everywhere, I've seen his comments on random, unrelated Youtube videos unexpectedly.
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>>159747545
>it was because z and x no longer controlled the menu which was intentional

Nice try.
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>>159748002
what new buttons control the menu?
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>>159748748

Enter/Backspace
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>>159730376
Stop stocking him
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>>159749036
Makes more sense I suppose. Now if only he'd make some additional changes like swapping esc and F1 ;)
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>>159724605
Do it properly and build a mini PC.
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Alright guys, I've downloaded retroarch and I've been meaning to play some SNES games and ps1 games to work on my backlog.

What is the best core for both systems and what is your favorite shader?
I honestly have no clue which bsnes is better (mercury or original) and I've been using snes9x so far.

I appreciate the help.
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>>159753620
bsnes-mercury-balanced - it's a bit faster than the normal bsnes cores, and there's only 1 game that needs the accuracy core (A.C.P.)
beetle-psx
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>>159753868
thanks man, I was playing Megaman X, do you use any filter?
I dont really know how to get the best out of the visuals, I've heard CRT easy mode halation was good and hylian, any chart where I can see those specific things?
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>>159755317
I just use Geom.
Here's some comparisons:
http://filthypants.blogspot.com/2015/04/more-crt-shaders.html
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>>159755317
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Who is the leader of MAMEdev?
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>>159756391
I dont have a CRT and games can benefit from using good filters.
but I feel like you just wanted to use that pic
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>>159756697
Some serbian guy

http://mamedev.org/?p=362
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>>159756945
What an odd choice.
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>>159743837
>I know you're going to be sad to see them go mudlord, but I think software protectors have reached their peak and SGX is going to make them all obsolete or at least a second barrier of defense in case an enclave gets compromised.

FTFY. Packers do nothing but compression. Super useful for demoscene stuff (C64 stuff even uses packers), and viruses.

And software protectors like VMProtect/Denuvo could use the enclave extensions proposed by Intel or AMD.
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What format are Wii U ROMs?
ISO?
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I don't believe in hardware DRM. It's never worked. They keys will always end up leaking. The more mainstream the DRM the faster they'll leak. If they start adding mandatory DRM to computers half the nerds on the planet will make it a matter of pride to break it.

Even if the keys themselves don't leak you'll have buggy implementations, RAM dumps and whatnot. Unless they manage to lock away the entire architecture it's just pointless. A chain is only as strong as its weakest link.
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bemb
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>>159763516
.exe
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Is there any way to make the map screen not lag like fuck in the Trilogy version of Metroid Prime?
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byuu talks election:
http://pastebin.com/jLtrSEYR

tldr; he's voting Hilliary.
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>>159767928
lord trump expects this kind of thing from the gays
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>>159767928
Voted hillary too.
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>>159761091

Not really, MAMEdev at this point is a basket case of rejected half-Russian rejects like p1pkin.
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>>159768854
>Not really, MAMEdev at this point is a basket case of rejected half-Russian rejects like p1pkin.
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>>159767928
Why not green? What is he, some banker shill?
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>>159769048
From what I've heard, he's wrong about the rom sets AFAIK, where people will think their dump is good for a few years but then people find out it is an incomplete dump and doesn't account for some tiny piece of the hardware here or there and so they have to put out a new dump years later
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>>159767928
Uh that isn't what that pastebin said at all. It says he isn't voting
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>>159770059
You have to read between the lines. It would be dumb for him to not vote Hillary. Trump wants to make his marriage null and void.
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>>159684442
>I tested Matrix Path of Neo yesterday and it was missing graphical effects even on OGL.
The problem is called a "half screen bug". The fixes aren't necessarily per-game, but the underlying issue is that the PS2 GPU's buffer sizes can be completely arbitrary, and they end up being cut off.
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>>159770445
And Hillary wants him paying 1700 dollar health care bills. He should vote green if at all.
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>>159770445

Fuck that gay bitch.
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Roguelike emulator when
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>>159773523
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Has anyone tried the new pokemon leak in Citra yet? I'm just kind of morbidly curious if it's playable.
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>>159775682
>it will freeze at the first ingame sequence (with the house)
http://www.3dsiso.com/nintendo-3ds-roms-downloads/275949-mega-shared-folder-decrypted-3ds-roms-citra-2-10-2016-a-28.html#post442216
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>>159706051
>Which shader? Go into the shader parameter settings and disable it, or minimise it until it's not noticeable. You can tinker with the settings in real time.
CRT-Geom glsl. I tried unchecking "CRTGeom curvature toggle" but nothing happened.
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>>159744008
>yes to Eliza.
who is she?
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>>159770445
>Trump wants to make his marriage null and void.
good. I hope he wins
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>>159784072
Trump has it in the bag. Landslide incoming.
>>
page 10 bump
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Man I want to see what byuu is saying right now
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>>159787906
>Yep, it's over. She won't win Michigan or Wisconson, and Pennsylvania is slipping away. She has no path to 270 anymore.

>538 is about to have her odds drop like a rock. NYT might as well call it.

>This was so fucking inevitable. Eight years with a Democrat in office to rile the shit out of Republicans, and the worst candidate possible for the Democratic ticket to completely crush their spirits.

>Trump being such a piece of human fucking shit, it's no surprise they lied to pollsters about who they were voting for. But once they got into that booth, with their shit-eating grin, they voted how they really intended to.
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>>159788080
man I wish I made an acc at his forum..
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>>159788080
Thanks for the inside info
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>>159784823

Heres a conspiracy theory Alex Jones wont report tomorrow: The Russians hacked our voting machines en masse.
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>>159756697
Sam Hyde
>>159779243
I think the GL version is broken. I can't remove the curvature either. Try the CG one.
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Will President Trump make emulation great again?

I notice that a lot of people in the emulation and speed running scene are crazy, crazy, crazy left wing. "Right wingers are subhuman filth!"-grade crazy. So can't imagine they're taking this very well.
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Best emulator for Silent Hill?
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>>159788080
holy kek
>>
Ayyy
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>>159798802
You were a mistake
>>
CAN'T
>>
STUMP
>>
THE
>>
TRUMP
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What's SP's opinion on this? I heard he didn't like Hillary.
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/emugen/

You're dead
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Who did he vote for?
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>>159788080
Screencap the entire thread that came from pls
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The good news is that since the USA won't do anything to prevent climate change anymore "preservation" of old hardware becomes a pretty pointless thing.

Inaccurate hack-filled closed source emulators win again.
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>>159804567
Good
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>>159804567
Told you guys human civilization wouldn't make it to 2090. No reason for these emulators but piracy. TPP is dead so go wild.
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>>159805804
I wasn't going to last that long anyway
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>>159805914
Hi Fiora
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>>159761735
I only used the word 'packers' because that's what the old guard of cracking still calls protectors sometimes. Ever noticed how the process of dumping protected executables and fixing them is still called 'unpacking'?
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>>159806342
Hi underage. You do realize the average poster here would be over 100 in 2090?
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>>159806564

We're not in the middle ages anymore son. People live way longer these days assuming you're not in some shitty third world country.
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>>159806827
I'd be surprised if I reach 40 honestly

And I really don't want to be over 100
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>>159806827
Life expectancy in developed countries is still 70 years or so.
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>>159763680
>I don't believe in hardware DRM. It's never worked. They keys will always end up leaking.

If it were that easy, we would witness key leaks for all current gen consoles already, X360 is old already and it never had its key leaked like PS3 did (the key for newer PS3 models is still unknown and it's very likely nobody's going to compromise it in the foreseeable future). Besides, with SGX every CPU has an unique key so if you want to pirate something off some machine you need that exact key.

>If they start adding mandatory DRM to computers half the nerds on the planet will make it a matter of pride to break it.

Hacking became an industry now. If someone were to break SGX they would do it under responsible disclosure and contact Intel first so they can fix it. They're going to publish their findings in form of a nice academic paper after the fact and then gain recognition the legit way.

This is a part of why cracking software based DRM is dead these days - you won't any fame, recognition, money, nothing, the pirates will shit on you for not delivering fast enough, the protection devs will hate you for exposing a flaw they because have to change shit around again, the infosec industry people won't give a fuck at best because you just sullied yourself with copyright infringement. Publishing papers on defeating such protections is legal grey area pretty much.

>RAM dumps and whatnot.

SGX encrypts the memory enclave areas so they're never in the clear in the RAM, that's the entire point.
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>>159803960
It's all just people saying things like 'fuck this idiotic country, all republicans are mindless idiots'.
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pls post more emudev salt
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>>159809471
https://twitter.com/endrift/status/796252753299283968
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Which emulator core or settings do I have to use to save all my ps1 games to one file?
I need a completed save of tomba1 to do a 100% run in tomba2
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>>159807352
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holy fuck
now
how do i emulate a squarepusher presidency
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>>159678983
Those sexy ass VWF. Good job anon
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I am using retroarch and the bsnes accuracy core to play my snes games but I've run into a singular problem with FF6.

I've set the aspect ratio to 16:10 because fuck black bars and all the games I've tried (Link to the past, DK2, Castlevania) fill the screen nicely with the exception of FF6.

In FF6 only the title screen fills the whole screen, the gameplay has black borders all around. How I change that?
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Is mooch on suicide watch?
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>>159810758
>I've set the aspect ratio to 16:10
oh my god die
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>>159810876

>stop liking the things I Don't like.
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>>159807352

Only a small fraction of the hacker community cares about console hacking. I agree with you when you say that:

>This is a part of why cracking software based DRM is dead these days - you won't any fame, recognition, money, nothing, the pirates will shit on you for not delivering fast enough, the protection devs will hate you for exposing a flaw they because have to change shit around again, the infosec industry people won't give a fuck at best because you just sullied yourself with copyright infringement.

But that's only because basically the only use case for breaking console crypto is piracy (let's stop pretending that anybody gives a shit about preservation for two seconds). Most reputable hackers won't want to touch that with a 10 foot pole.

If "general-purpose" DRM becomes mainstream and is used to lock the user away from their computer half the hackers on the planet will make it a matter of pride to break it. Not saying that it's going to be easy or fast but I don't believe in a future where we end up not owning our own computers. Mostly because I really don't want to believe in it.

>>159810423

I don't know where this garbage meme comes from but I want it to stop.
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>>159810520
By shitting on a banker
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>>159810204
Help pls, is this possible at all in retroarch?
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>>159811953

There are some core options that have to do with memory cards, I don't remember if anything will work for that.

Alternatively you can just copy your tomba 1 memory card into the tomba 2 memory card.
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>>159811575
>If "general-purpose" DRM becomes mainstream and is used to lock the user away from their computer half the hackers on the planet will make it a matter of pride to break it. Not saying that it's going to be easy or fast but I don't believe in a future where we end up not owning our own computers. Mostly because I really don't want to believe in it.

The problem with SGX is that it's a feature that's going to be used for security as well (secure payment, malware protection, trusted cloud providers and so on), in which case there's going to be a conflict of interest between people who break it because part of them will just want computers to remain free while others are going to side with chip makers and help them make hardware more secure. No really, there's many people in the infosec industry, you know, bright hackers/reverse engineers who think SGX is actually a good thing.

Maybe it's true that when you get better security you get better DRM as well.
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>>159810758
FFVI has hardcoded black bars
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>>159812465
By the way, I think the ideal security model would be a watered down SGX that makes enclaves immune to remote exploitation while leaving the hardware owner with physical access a possibility of entering and examining them. There are debug enclaves but I don't know how they're going to work, I imagine only "trusted" developers are going to be able to use that feature.
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>>159756945
https://twitter.com/micko_mame/status/781382283873947648
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>>159809547

shut her tranny faggot bitchass up. get the fuck out of america you degenerate trash.
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>>159812976

the mame story - from solid framerates to a slideshow because of shitty amateur devs catering to cash registers instead of vidya games
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>>159814229
>cash registers

Nice meme
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https://twitter.com/byuu_san/status/796434465618739200
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>>159815574
How can byuu be such a faggot
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>>159815574
Does byuu like fucking little boys?
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>>159809547
Endrift's alt

https://twitter.com/vikxin/status/796399743698026496
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>>159816546
Report him to the FBI.
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>>159816546

Get your bitchass out of America, that's what you do.

Start packing already, bitch. You said you were gonna leave, so DO IT.
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>>159816546
Wait, endrift is a furry now? Is there a thing he is not?
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I'm thinking of replaying FF12, but am torn between waiting for the re-release (that might not even come to PC), and just emulating it.
Was the FFX steam release worth the money?
>>
So

Meme magic is real right?
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>>159817827
A mentally stable human being.
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>>159818036
>Was the FFX steam release worth the money?
No.

Just emulate.
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Why does higan need to make new copies of my ROMs when I open them through higan? Why can't I just use the original ROMs?
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>>159818310
Yeah that's what I thought, thanks.
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>>159818593
Because byuu.
Use RetroArch instead.
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>>159818593
If you don't like it you don't have to use it.
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Is there a way to increase the emulation speed for PPSSPP to like 1.5 or something? Maybe even on toggle?
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>>159791608
Mednafen
>>159810758
>I've set the aspect ratio to 16:10
Retard
>>159818098
It really is.
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Post more emudev reactions to the election
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FBX has relented on the purple bricks vs red bricks issue

http://www.firebrandx.com/nespalette.html
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>>159822621
Not bad. I could live with that.
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Blimp
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Do you ever find that emulating games you didn't own just feels like you're playing them because you have to rather than really because you're having fun?
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>>159827620

Not really but it does feel cheaper. When you buy a game you have to commit to something. If it's just a name in a huge dump you downloaded from the internet I don't feel as involved.
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>>159827620
it makes me feel dirty.
like i'm fucking around on my mistress
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We need more heroes that take pictures of their screens with cameras. Keeps the NSA away.

https://www.reddit.com/r/emulation/comments/5bx6f6/citra_3ds_pokemon_moon_works/
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>>159818036
FF12 remaster is pretty ugly, I'd just emulate. FFX is better emulated.
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>>159827620
No
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Is there a button to reload shaders in pcsx2?
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>>159822621
http://rgbsource.blogspot.ca/search/label/NES%20Color%20Palette
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>>159819794
yeah it's in the control options, there's uncap and a toggle for a specified frame rate iirc
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Does anybody here with an i3-6100u equipped computer mind telling me how well it runs mednafen PSX and BSNES based cores? I'm curious how well the NUC with it would serve as an emulation machine in addition to being an HTPC.
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I'm very confused. I'm emulating FFIV DS, using Desmume X432R, Open GL x3. Opening cutscene was getting dips. But, with the scene of Rosa and Cecil, no dips besides one very, very briefly. And with the cutscene where Cecil and Kain destroy Rydia's town, no dips either. What's wrong with the opening?
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>>159837447
Shitty emulator
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>>159837447
Do you have the jit enabled?
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I have an ipad version 10.0.2
How the fuck do I get an emulator working on this shit, I just want to play SNES games
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>>159844231
Jailbreak.
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https://www.reddit.com/r/emulation/comments/5c65mj/the_heck_is_with_bsnes_bruteforce_snes/
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>>159840845
Not sure what that is. Also, my apologies for the late reply. I was actually playing IV.
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>>159850537
good read. thx
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Mrgrgr... bump.
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>>159815574
>>159816546
>>159809547
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPdmTJUreys
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>>159714941
missing effects were fixed in opengl ages ago
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>>159852129
pity its full of shit.
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>>159856592
Hello, fellow Nvidia™ Master Race.

I have been enjoying PCSX2 emulation on my current GPU from Nvidia™.

I feel sure that I will be buying my next GPU from Nvidia™'s great line up of GTX™ 10xx series GPUs. Which one would you enjoy? I feel that the GTX™ 1080 is the best value and will futureproof my gaming experience for years to come!
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>>159821603
Sorry but your post was a total failure. Try again later.
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Is there a good GB/GBC emulator without hw slowdowns, some sort of slight OC? I'm playing the Konami GB Collection with Gambatte and it does have some heavy slowdowns in Castlevania
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Alright, so sporadic PCSX2 question. I'm trying to get MGS2 subsistence working, and after reading the wiki and using software mode the game looks graphically fine but runs at a completely horrid framerate. Is my PC just too old to run the game well? Should I just wait for the newer version of PCSX2 to release? I have a GTX 760 and an i5-3570k. Just wondering if there's any tips or settings to use to help make the game look and run better.
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/pol/ please fuck off forever
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>>159859172
Does HW mode not work at all or something?
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>>159860028
It works, but it has noteworthy lighting and shadow issues. Software mode looks fine but runs like hot shit.
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>>159859172
>>159860028
for hardware mode you want to enable opengl, partial crc, and half-pixel offset for pixel perfect emulation.

>>159860070
you also want to enable MTVU to boost up your FPS. there's a 60fps patch for gameplay also.
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>>159860070
How many CPU threads do you have your SW mode set to use? It should be (your # of CPU cores)-1
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>>159860537
Here's a pic.

That strange border on the left and top is probably because of the half-pixel offset that's required for clarity.
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>>159860537
>>159860542
>enable opengl, partial crc, and half-pixel offset for pixel perfect emulation

I'm not even sure where to fully find these settings. I have the other stuff set up properly and I was going to download a patch to help MGS3 with its framerate.
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>>159861658
In gsdx settings. make sure you're updated to the latest revision. I'll make an image guide for you.

> and I was going to download a patch to help MGS3 with its framerate.
Wot
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>>159861412
bgb still has a place.
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>>159861735
That's probably the issue then, I was going to wait until the public release of the new PCXS2, so it's not a major issue.
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>>159862543
>I was going to wait until the public release of the new PCXS2
why
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>>159862603
Isn't 1.5 releasing in a few months, someone said that it's going to have some real noteworthy quality of life improvements.

Also I'm starting to realize how outdated my emulators are.
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>>159862861
Yeah but you can download it right now and get most/all of those improvements. The official release is just advertising for more casual users.
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>>159820624
>recommending command line emulators

end this meme.
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I'm trying to play Yakuza on PCSX2, and I'm getting input lag. Is there a way to reduce it, or is it just the game?
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>>159850537
>Once upon a time in Shaolin

What did he mean by this?
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>>159811575
>I don't know where this garbage meme comes from but I want it to stop.

It's a jaypee maymay.

>>>/jp/16043888
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>>159859991
Are you frustrated, libtard?
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>>159872474
Find out in 4 years
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>>159800617
>deleted
/pol/ confirmed for always right
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Are any of the emulators on 3DS functional if I have an o3DS with AL9H or do I need the n3DS for anything substantial?
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is there a way to export textures from psp games using ppsspp or something? I can use the GE debugger to step through the draw calls and see the individual textures, but there's no way to save them short of taking a screenshot and cropping it, but that's not ideal
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>>159874510
Grab a dev build. PPSSPP added texture dumping and replacement.
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>>159875153
worked like a charm, thanks a lot
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>>159861412
BGB is the best way to play Game Boy games, despite being closed source. Plus it supports Super Game Boy colors without dealing with bsnes' broken SGB emulation.

Project 64 is arguably the only way to play most Super Mario 64 hacks without distorted text.
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>>159876913
>doesn't support TAMA5
>no IR port support
>no barcode reader support
>no GSM adapter support
>no printer and camera support
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>>159844005
Why was the seat of Eternian power a fucking crumbling ruin?
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>>159858116
Literally no reason to go for more than a 1060 6GB, even a 1050 on it's own is a very decent pick
And you would still need an AMD GPU in case Vulkan and async compute based emulation takes off.
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>>159875708
what textures did you replace?
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Still trying to find a good background for my mgs3 image guide. Made this though, what do you think?
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>>159672280
Pokemon Moon running like ass on citra. Tried different priorities, affinities, all the graphics checks on. Is my rig just too shitty?
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>>159885573
Nice try trying to ghost me.
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>>159886461
You srs?
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>>159885573
Did you really get a new trip to avoid my filter?
reported and refiltered
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>>159885445
What a thrill
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>>159886461
Okay so it isn't just bad, it's erratic. Goes from super fast to slow. Any way to stabilize it?
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>>159886983
Did you turn on vsync?
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>>159880235
Does any emulator support IR? The only one with any amount of support is GBE+, and I've heard it's still not that great.
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Will the real mudlord please stand up?
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>>159887182
Yep, checked all four boxes.
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someone fix this widescreen hack please
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>>159887235
Seems like it wouldn't even be that hard to implement, but maybe it's because you have to emulate meatspace weirdness of the blasters/sensors to get it to work just right.
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>>159887691
If we had a real Democracy neither Hillary or Trump would have ever come close to winning.

The Electoral College isn't the only problem with our voting system, it's pretty much completely fucked on every imaginable level.
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>>159887239
http://www.mudlord.info/temp/sovmarch2.mp3

song for trump
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>>159888682
Now I know you are shitposting. Sure, the lyrics are russian, but the theme still stands:

As my opinion: USA seems fucked, but AU is just as fucked too. Would be fucked whoever you vote for.
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>>159885445
>tfw hardware mode without the "fix" looks better

You probably like chromatic aberration in BB too
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>>159887691
He's right but >>159887915 is also right. A two headed party system is ruin.
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>>159888868
Excuse me, I didn't read the whole pic, that image was bashing the filter
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>>159864191
It's the best emulator. If you can't drag a cue file onto an exe to start a game then there are multiple front ends.
>>159880235
Those things aren't necessary.
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Easiest way to get Gamecube controllers working on non-Dolphin emulators using the official Wii U Gamecube adapter? Is it possible at all?
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>>159885105
oh I wasn't actually replacing anything, I just needed a sprite from a game and there's no sprite sheets for it anywhere so I had to get it myself
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'til what gen can I emulate with this piece of shit?
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>>159888868
I actually hate that. You really prefer the bloom and color grading on the right here?
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>>159891048
gen 5 with ePSXe and friends
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>>159891376
see >>159889389
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>>159889389
Glad it's not just me.
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So what do you guys use for emulators that don't support controllers?

Both Joytokey and Xpadder are paid mallware now so what's left?
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>>159893410
>So what do you guys use for emulators that don't support controllers?

I use Retroarch and Dolphin exclusively
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>>159893513
Can't tell if you're trying to be clever and coming off retarded, or just retarded.
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>>159893410
>emulators
>that don't support controllers

Pretty sure those don't exist anymore
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What console do I emulate to forget the feels?
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>>159894362
DS or GBA, maybe Wii
le nostalgia
(yes i am a 6th gen kiddie they're old enough now)
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>>159894362
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uo_MLmfpwzw
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>>159894591
That's beautiful. The way the devs intended it to be heard.
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>>159890508
Polite bump.
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>>159896706
Do they use DirectInput?
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>>159893410
DS4Windows takes care of that for me. You could use AHK though.
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Just a heads up. When you plug the Nintendo Classic mini into your computer through the usb power and press the reset button the computer tries to install drivers for it. Perhaps loading roms isn't impossible.
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>>159885573

Is that mooch?
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So a good chunk of my No-Intro roms don't even load in RA. What's another good ROMset to go after? Mostly looking for NES.

Also my No-Intro ROM of Twinbee on NES has garbled background graphics in stage 4(?)
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>>159899314

RA's NES cores dont support headerless roms
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>>159899314
some versions of the set are headerless, which won't work on many emulators
try this one: https://archive.org/details/No-Intro-Collection_2016-01-03_Fixed
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Does anybody know where to find a working parappa the rapper 2 rom?
I suddenly got the urge to play it but the only functioning one I found was impossible to play
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>>159899314
No-Intro NES roms are retarded folly. The header contains the mapper info that most emus use.
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https://github.com/libretro/nestopia/pull/37

Why is rdanbrook such a bitch when it comes to color palettes in the libretro core?
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What PS2 games aren't vidya junk food that are just designed to feed you dopamine hits?
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>>159901326

God Hand
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>>159836949
Can anybody help me with this? When I compare the synthetic benchmarks between the recommended hardware and the i3-6100 it seems good enough, but synthetic benchmarks only tell you so much.
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>>159898045
Yes, as far as I know.
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>>159902589
Sorry, I meant the i3-6100u.
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>>159902589
my guess is that mednafen would run fine. Not too sure about BSNES.
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So I'm apparently super late on this but I just found out that people on /v/ use in-browser emulators nowadays:
www.ssega.com/

What's the deal with these things? Why are they used over other emulators? How do they stack up in terms of accuracy, input delay, compatibility, etc.?
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CEMU 1.6.2 makes me cum in my pants
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>>159908018
>What's the deal with these things?
some people port emulators to javascript.
>Why are they used over other emulators?
normies think they're convenient.
>How do they stack up in terms of accuracy/compatibility
they're typically old versions of emulators, because they run faster, so not as good as the desktop version
>input delay
pretty shit.
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>>159885445

Wait. When was that scene? I never remember a pink hue in the entire game. Is that the cave scene behind the waterfall? I think left is accurate.
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Is there a way to improve FMVs in DQVIII on pcsx2?
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>>159809547
>>159908405
I don't even understand this. It was basically a race between Hitler and Stalin, I don't how you can have this much salt over the scumfuck degenerate you least hate losing.

If they actually like Clinton, they're the ones that need to be fucking gassed.

Also,
>boo hoo hoo, US tax law is fucked up, and by design gives people money for being not gay
>obviously I deserve money for doing fucking nothing too!
What a bunch of cunts. They took a perfect opportunity for desperately needed tax reform and decided to just be whiny fucking shits instead.
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>>159901225
Yeah, but the header is unofficial data added into the ROM. The point of no-intro is to have pure, unmodified copies of games.
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>>159908038
Closed
Source
Garbage
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>>159912439
Open
Source
Nothing
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>>159678983
Link to shader pls?
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>>159899553
>>159899314
Yes they do, just add NstDatabase.xml to your system folder

https://raw.githubusercontent.com/libretro/nestopia/master/NstDatabase.xml
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>>159912171
You don't HAVE a copy of the game without full information about what the cartridge contains and uses.
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Fuck whoever designed this fucking stage
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>>159909515
Right is accurate. It's from that perv scene in the theatre.
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>>159912171
So the point of no-intro is to have roms that don't work? Okay.
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Humans failed as a species--they just don't consider the long term ramifications of their choices. DRM'ed up games destroying preservation and the future of being able to play said games is just one more example.
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No-Intro didn't remove headers from NES ROMs, some guy who uploaded a No-Intro set to pleasuredome/archive did.
Download your ROMs from the 'fixed' collection on archive and they'll work.
https://archive.org/details/No-Intro-Collection_2016-01-03_Fixed
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>>159915853
That info can be stored separately, but it shouldn't be embedded into the ROM.
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>>159921334
>No-Intro didn't remove headers from NES ROMs,
Good to hear they're not that retarded
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>>159922461
Many files have headers. Why is it a problem for roms?
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>>159921104
But think about the value
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>>159924429
The fact that so many older games have been preserved despite not having value in many people's eyes is the cornerstone of preservation: preserve as much as possible, no matter what you think of it, because someone else in the future may like it.
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>>159921334
>>159923082
No-Intro has always kept the roms and headers as separate sets. They never removed anything, but they were never the ones to add them either.

>>159923173
It's just not very amiable to archival, or at least autistic archivists. It's sort of like just writing metadata about a book on the inside cover instead of keeping it in a database(bad analogy, but that's kind of the mindset).

Of course you need to store all the info about the cart so that the rom is actually usable, but whether iNES2.0 headers are the best way to do that is questionable.
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>>159924736
>It's sort of like just writing metadata about a book on the inside cover instead of keeping it in a database
The funny thing is, books themselves tend to print their metadata on the early pages, like the number in the library of congress, printing years, where it was printed, etc.
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I have a decrypted .cia I want to convert to .3ds or .cxi so I can use it with Citra.
Anyone know how to do this? I'm messing with ctrtool, but haven't been getting any results yet.
Is this question better suited for /hbg/?
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>>159925193
Yeah, but that's part of the original book then. I'm talking about an archivist doing that.

If mapper information was part of the original rom for some reason then there wouldn't be any issue at all.
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>>159925707
IDK, but you can download decrypted .3ds files here:
http://www.3dsiso.com/nintendo-3ds-roms-downloads/275949-mega-shared-folder-decrypted-3ds-roms-citra-2-10-2016-a.html
Or if you're just trying moon, the description here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wKq0OhcFBY
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>>159925707
Citra should just be able to load any decrypted file afaik.

If you're talking about sumo leaks from /vp/, then I don't think those are decrypted in the context that you need for Citra.
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>>159926095
Will decrypted .3ds files work with CFW on a real 3DS or do they have to be encrypted?
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>>159926095
Actually trying Sun. More than just wanting to play it, I wanna just figure out how to do this with any arbitrary game I have installed on my 3ds.

>>159926125
Citra won't take .cia, even if it's decrypted. It needs to be .3ds/.cci/.cxi


Currently just figuring out if I can dump the installed content as a .cxi straight from my 3ds instead of trying to convert it.
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>>159891048
Properly? Gen 4
>>159912439
Show us all your superior open source wii u emulator.
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>>159926682
Same poster.

Found out how to just dump directly from 3ds in case anyone's curious: https://citra-emu.org/wiki/Dumping-Installed-Titles
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>>159927276
Also figured out how to just do it from a .cia

in ctrtool: ctrtool --contents=contents filename.cia
Then Citra will just recognize one of the files it generates as an NCCH.
I just renamed the file Citra recognized to "Pokemon Sun.3ds" and Citra loads it fine so far.

Putting this on the wiki may be helpful?
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Comparing PS2 and 3DS emulation in terms of hardware specs required to achieve playable states, which one is going to be more demanding?
And if the 3DS is the one that is more demanding, do you see any reasonable cause that this is going to change as the emulator becomes more refined?
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>>159920852
The ROM's are fine it's not no-intro's fault the emuscene sticks to an archaic format that does not even properly provide the info anyway.
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>>159932480
if i remember right, those dudes were supposed to be tiny as fuck
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>>159921104

Shut your homosexual bitch ass up.
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>>159929978
3ds emulation is more demanding, but only because it's filled with bullshit like boost and c++14 crap.
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>>159898663
Yes
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>>159937546
How about you get the fuck out of here
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>>159938191
are you talking about citra, or the actual game code?
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>>159938191
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>>159943334
Citra
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https://twitter.com/byuu_san/status/796952621353472000
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>>159944708
He's right on this though. You don't compromise with someone who wants you dead, that'd be a total lack of self-preservation.
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>>159945260

Byuu is probably a pedophile piece of shit that is abusing young boys. No sympathy for a piece of dogshit like that.
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>>159942898

Make me you ugly-ass bitchass pussyass nerd, we all know what you amount to in real-life, and that's exactly nothing.

You are in the minority bitch. Your little circlejerking bullshit is not going to get you through this now.
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>>159924698
But think about the resale value
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Emulation
>>
Is
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>>159887691
Trump agrees that the Electoral College is a disaster.

https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/266038556504494082
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>>159944708

This gay-ass motherfucker isn't going to do a goddamn thing.

Go back to your anime porn and go learn some more Japanese and get the fuck out of the country if you dislike it so much, you ultra beta-male loser.
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>>159952159
Why are you so mad?
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There's a new craze sweeping the nation. Eating your emulators.
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>>159946480
Stop acting like an internet tough guy
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https://twitter.com/endrift/status/797149351596306432
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>>159953339
if you shove them up your ass you can poop them out of your mouth.
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>>159956661
But everything SP touches is perfect!!!!!
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Would it be possible to mod a ps2 to upgrade the usb port to 2.0? Where would I go or what would I have to study to learn about hardware to even think about doing this?
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>>159933943
But it WORKS. That's all normal people care about.
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>>159957361
Sounds mighty tough. I imagine you would not only need to mod the hardware but write support for it in the BIOS or something. But some guy used some port in the Saturn to allow flash carting through it so I suppose it's remotely possible. He seemed like a genius though.

Sorry I can't point you in the right direction as far as info though. Maybe one of the major sites that have to do with modding or even just in depth info on the system. gbatemp has a lot of modding discussion. Maybe the PCSX2 forums could point you in the direction too. Just be careful not to tell them what you want to do with it if it's sketchy legally because they ban piracy discussion. I don't know if they'd automatically assume it was piracy or not though.
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>>159957361
>Would it be possible to mod a ps2 to upgrade the usb port to 2.0?
No.
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>>159957361
If you are seriously asking this question you need to learn more about computers in general.
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>>159957361
Nah way too much trouble for very little gain, honestly much more practical and easy to make something that accepts USB storage using the expansion port.

If your idea is " I want to run games off HDD but I don't want the noise / finding an HDD" look into SD to IDE or CF cards they work and since unlike say an XBOX the PS2 only reads off the drive you avoid durability issues just be prepared to buy a lot of random adapter because only some work.
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>>159956661
keks given
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>>159957762
>>159958549
I was just thinking about it in terms of connection between storage and hardware, I didn't even think about the BIOS... I figured it'd involve some modification of the motherboard and parts but I really didn't know the specifics or procedures.
>>159959518
I wanted to use some kind of raspberry pi with storage to start different games but suffering from the limited read speed. The reason for that was I didn't want to go about burning iso discs and then storing and swapping a library of dvd discs.
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>>159959983
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CKNL9PZM11o
And load games over ethernet, not as flexible as your idea but much more easily done.

Hell you can just link an RPI to your PS2 via an ethernet cable then manage said RPI via wireless connection and play your games over SMB using OPL.
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>>159960716
that's a lot of acronyms. can't i just buy a harddrive with all the games on it?
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>>159959585

Is there any emudev SP hasn't ticked off at this point?
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>>159960716
Thanks, I'll just do the second thing you suggested. I found my old dusty ps2 and was really itching for ace combat. I could only emulate at like 70-90% framerate and just couldn't stand it.
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>>159960954
>can't i just buy a harddrive with all the games on it?
Not really, the least effort you'll have to do is format the drive to the PS2 specific format and load the games on it with a specific program.
Unless you wanna go into modifying your adapter or risk going for a crappy chinese knockoff (PROTIP: don't) you're limited to IDE drives and regardless you're limited to 127 games on the drive max.

OPL (Open PS2 Loader) is the number 1 backup loader right now, it accepts HDD, USB (it's shit for a variety of reasons) and finally over network share (SMB).

>>159961709
Have fun.
Keep in mind neither OPL or SMB is perfect but Ace Combat works well last I tried
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https://www.reddit.com/r/nintendo/comments/5cgbkm/linux_on_nes_classic_mini_current_progress_and/

Should be rom hacks before you know it.
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>>159961518
Is there any emudev that hasn't ticked SP off at this point?
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>>159961518
>Is there any emudev SP hasn't ticked off at this point?
zilmar
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OBS is shit. absolute shit.
framedrops for a full second at a time.
bandicam can't stay cracked no matter what i do and struggles at 15pfs.
do i need better hw or what?
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>>159965241
>do i need better hw or what?
Yes. Or turn down the bitrate.
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>follow Citra building instructions to the letter
>install cmake
>cmake: command not found
I give up.
Can anyone link me to a macOS binary of Citra,? The servers are sputtering right now so I can't get it.
Preferably bleeding-edge builds but I'll take anything.
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So, Play! isn't going anywhere in terms of speed and compatibility, is it?
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>>159965504
>macOS
Just bootcamp.
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>>159965560
It is, just at the same glacial place it's been going at for the past 10 years.
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>>159965241
you need to stop developing that abortion.
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>>159966723
ok.
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Can Citra run Kid Icarus?
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>>159971209
>not disabling the outlines
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I'm using an old as sin Retroarch build on my OG Xbox, I don't see any official or nightly builds supporting any of the xbox consoles that are recent. Has anyone built anything new? I really wish GBA games ran decently on it.
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>>159979645

The Xbox OG port could eventually be resurrected again, Xbox 360 is unlikely though since there is no longer an ability to develop homebrew on it.
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>>159982571
Yeah, I remember the website mentioning they'll add new Xbox builds "Eventually", but I've seen nothing for at least a year since then.
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Purple or red bricks? Which is more accurate?
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Forgive me if the question is retarded but for the Mednafen Saturn setup, do I need to rename the Saturn bios to the file names listed in the documentation page?
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What the hell is wrong with the deadzone option for PCSX2?

It either shuts off functionality entirely or it doesn't do jack shit

It doesn't make any sense
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>>159988289
download the retroarch bios pack from the wiki
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>>159985176
Dark red
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>>159959585
>>159956661

Nothign stopping him from fixing that.
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>>159985176

The devs clearly intended red bricks. And tvs from Japan give red bricks most of the time.

I'd say FCEUX-15, Consumer, and Wii (normalized) are the best.

>>159992103

Did they realize purple briks are stupid? Good.
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I've been using ePSXe for my emulation because it was very simple to setup, but now I'd like to get more serious into PSX emulation.

So far I've been looking at mednafen because PCSX-R doesn't look like it's been updated since 2013.

I don't know how accurate PS2 or PS3 emulators are, for being able to play PSX games either, so I haven't look much into there.

Any advice on what I should start out with for PSX emulation?
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>>159995965
Download RetroArch, use the mednafen/beetle core.
http://emulation.gametechwiki.com/index.php/Dummies_Guide:_RetroArch
>PCSX-R doesn't look like it's been updated since 2013.
It has, but no 'stable' build has been released since then.
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>>159995965

Use PGXP.

https://youtu.be/BtOFt7gjlgU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=heb08fj7tO0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cdt2T8erxVE
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>>159996114
Thanks for the help.

Actually would using a PS2 emulator work well for PSX games also?
I would appreciate the flexibility to play some PS2 games in the future while using the same emulator.

Also do the memory card files from ePSXe, or anyother emulator work with any emulator?
Or are memory card files emulator-specific?
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>>159996552
>Actually would using a PS2 emulator work well for PSX games also?
No.
>Also do the memory card files from ePSXe, or anyother emulator work with any emulator?
Yes, they're all the same, just different filenames.
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Is the No-Intro set on archive.org broken for anyone else?
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>>159996114
>but no 'stable' build has been released since then.
Lovely emulation
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>>159988472
So I set up Mednafen and the bios folder and files and when I drag and drop the game it wont start. Absolutely nothing pops up.
What have I done wrong?
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>>159992340
Why would he fix other's crappy code?
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Hey guys,
Some time ago I've been playing emulated kings field, but now when I booted it up I realised that the game is running fast as fuck at 60FPS. I tried everything I could find and think off, but nothing capped the game at 30fps. Do you please have any ideas as to how to fix this sonic madness?
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>>159985176
>>159992103
>>159992776
Why not make the bricks purple, and then claim that if you don't support purple bricks, you hate gay people and want to deny them "the right to exist"?
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How would I go about replacing certain sound files in a PS1 game?

I've only done some fairly simple GBA romhacking before, so a little extra handholding would be appreciated.
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>>160004884
Replacing is done by editing the cd image, there are tools that can do this like PowerISO. If the sound file if of some known format then you have to find tools for it, otherwise good luck reversing it yourself. The game might employ file integrity checks but I doubt any developers bothered.
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>>160005361
Thanks, I've figured out where the files are with jPSXdec (which can't replace them though), and they're some kind of .xp format which I'll be doing some research on in the meantime. Got any other tips?
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Does anyone have a link to a simple fix for missing music from PS1 games like Rayman (which I'm trying to play) on mednafen/retroarch? The wiki just says don't use ISOs but I don't know which format to reformat the game into and even then how to do so without corrupting it
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>>159999029
>tfw you go so fast the gpu can't keep up
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>>159672280
I don't think there's a flash-cart general, so I'll ask here

I was thinking of getting a SNES flashcart, but I see prices upwards of $200
What's the deal with snes flashcarts being so $$$?
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>>160002389

mgba is crappy code.

It's still not faster than VBA even, and the tranny freak can't write dynarecs either.
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>>160011469
Get a trip SP
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>>160011632

> Everybody is SP
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>>160011436
Atleast he finished high school
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What went wrong?
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>>160013203
Everything

They're trying to fix it but I'm not sure if the will be able to
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>>160010704
First, look at this: http://krikzz.com/pub/support/var/comparison/sd2snes-vs-super-everdrive.html
According to the prices on krikzz's site, the basic one is $86, the better one is $106 and the SD2SNES is $197. I'm pretty sure shipping isn't included, but whatever.
The issue is that the SNES had a number of enhancement chips, and you need a pretty capable FPGA if you want to feasibly support them all.
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>>160011469
>mgba is crappy code.
Why did he even fork it?

>the tranny freak can't write dynarecs either.
That's sad. Why do people recommend mgba and say it's fast then?
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>>159999029
i would love this with sound
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is it true that mame wont load roms if they're named different than as the standard? any way to bypass it if true? any other emulator that does it?
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>>160018054
>is it true that mame wont load roms if they're named different than as the standard?

Yes

>any way to bypass it if true?

No, MAME needs to know the correct filename to determine what game it is

>any other emulator that does it?

No, because every arcade emulator uses "The MAME Way" (TM) as reference
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>>160011436
Would you let turtle toss your salad?
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>>160013203
Too many hack fixes and not enough true fixes.
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>>160010704
Because SNES emulation is so good there isn't much of a market for SNES flash carts
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Why are Trump supporting emudevs so shitty? All good emudevs are anti-Trump (except for Mooch of course).
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>>160024275
Because all good emudevs are degenerates
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>>160024275
>Why are Trump supporting emudevs so shitty?
like who?

>All good emudevs are anti-Trump (except for Mooch of course).
top kek. since when is byuu "good"?
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>>160025326
What if I bet on Trump but didn't vote?
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>>160025326
so basically byuu is just butthurt that his marriage may end :) .

Didn't he only get married to receive tax cuts?
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>>160025326
I wonder if he's banned people who openly supported Trump on his forum
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>>160026775
No Doubt
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>>160025326
Pls post screencap or archive of the entire thread
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>>160025326
trump isn't even against gay marriage byuu
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Take that crap to /pol/ holy shit.
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>>160027056
It's like 17 pages long.
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>>160025326
I thought he was only gay married to get the benefits?
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What palette does the NES mini use?
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>>160027780
An inaccurate one
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>>160027309
No
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>>160028007
Source?
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>>159992776
All but three of those are oversaturated trash
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>>160025326
> SJW-BYUU
You thought 2016 couldn't get any worse, than you find out byuu is a sjw2
>S. J. DOUBLE-BYUU
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>>160026464
did he marry a mexican dude? i didn't know he was gay. also aren't autistic people supposed to be smart? if he is smart enough to write bsnes, why doesn't he have common sense and not marry an illegal immigrant???
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>>160032784
>aren't autistic people supposed to be smart?
What made you think that
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>>160032784
Those with autism don't usually have a lot of potential choices for marriage partners. Emudevs even less so.
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>>160027780
Looks like modified 3DS VC palette. Can't say for sure exactly, as no one will post lossless screenshots of it.
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>>159901292
You can just revert those "remove" commits if you really want them baked in.
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>>160034038

I'd rather just stick with FCEUMM since it's more compatible than Nestopia anyway

I just wish RA had an accurate NES core
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>>160034218
>>I just wish RA had an accurate NES core

Wat. Nestopia is already highly accurate, all those others are just more accurate in minuscule ways and therefore pass slightly more of blargg's tests.
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>>160034421
https://github.com/rdanbrook/nestopia/issues/181
https://github.com/rdanbrook/nestopia/issues/178
https://github.com/rdanbrook/nestopia/issues/165
https://github.com/rdanbrook/nestopia/issues/160
https://github.com/rdanbrook/nestopia/issues/147
https://github.com/rdanbrook/nestopia/issues/142

It's not that good
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>>160034949
Those are all mapper issues not related to the accuracy of the NES hardware emulation. A lot of the "more accurate" emulators probably don't support many obscure mappers either.
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>>160035152
Mesen supports 215 out of the 220 licensed mappers and keeps adding support for bootleg mappers on a daily basis

https://github.com/SourMesen/Mesen/commits/master
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>>160035584
Beautiful
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>>160035651
libretro port
[spoiler} never
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>>160035584
>Mesen is a NES/Famicom emulator for Windows built in C++ and C#.
>C#

Why.

At least puNES is C and not Windows-only.
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>>160035584
Why the hell would you work on bootlegs before licensed?
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>>160035968
Because it's the newest, hottest programming language on the block that everyone's talking about.
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>>160036067
But that's not Rust
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>>160036037
Some licensed games are worse than the best bootlegs.
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>>160036037
>Why the hell would you work on bootlegs before licensed?

Bootleg mappers are just cheap copies of official mappers 99% of the time
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>>160036139
>>160036067
Whats the point of making new languages by now? It's just obfuscating things
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>>160036367
>tfw people make languages that compile into other languages that compile into javascript
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What's the shittiest language an emulator has been written in? Google tells me there are emulators written in goddamn Visual Basic.
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>>160038668
javascript is even worse
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>>160039107

Javascript has the advantage of being used directly from the browser without having to install anything. It's a cool hack.
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>>159909910
yes
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>>160035584
It copied mapper info from existing emulators though, so a mapper issue in nestopia means a mapper issue in mesen - and pretty much all emulators as they all share info with each other.
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Mednafen psx hw crashes on startup if I set it to OpenGL
How do I fix that
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>>160040840
Do not use OpenGL
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>>160040840

A rewrite is in the pipeline, in the meantime just avoid it. We'll make beetle great again.
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>>160041758
>We'll make beetle great again.

Just like PPSSPP, MAME and Reicast amirite?
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>>160038668
libretro
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>>160042629

^ endrift approves
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The NES classic shows just how emulation should be done

>Simple and beautiful UI
>no need to fiddle around with settings and menus
>Just plug and play

Why don't Emulator devs understand this? How hard is it to make it simple to emulate a game?Retropie is the only one to even try and even then you still have to fiddle with some settings.
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>>160043912
>A designer knows he has achieved perfection not when there is nothing left to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.
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>>160003060
Plugin based emulators are redundant. Use mednafen.
>>160034218
What planet are you from?
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>>160043912
are you fucking kidding me.
that is made by nintendo.
by a team of people.
with resources.
they get paid to do this.
fuck you buddy.
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>>160043912
>no need to fiddle around with settings and menus
>Just plug and play

That's, in fact, impossible on PC

>>160044226
>What planet are you from?

Are you implying he said something wrong?
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>>160043912

Because they're working with a finite set of games in a completely controlled environment and they have all the rights to ship the ROMS directly with the product.
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>>160043912
Because it's on uniform hardware.
It's easy to make software work perfectly when you know what it'll be running on.
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The Nestopia UE core seems to segfault RetroArch on loading roms randomly (and pretty frequently). Using git RA, and the most up to date core from the core updater on Arch Linux.

Is the Nestopia UE core known to do this or is something in my setup just fucked?
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>>160046720

You're better off using the FCEUMM core to be honest

Higher compatibility and more color palettes to choose from. All Nestopia is better at is passing arbitrary accuracy tests that have no real world meaning.

If you want accuracy, there are better NES emulators out there which aren't available for libretro.
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>>160047124
I honestly mostly like the Nestopia core because it has a nice NTSC filter built in. They both have the colour palette I like.

I have been using the fceu core because I've been having this problem, I was just wondering if it was a common problem or something wrong with my setup.
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>>160046720
Put NstDatabase.xml in your system dir

https://raw.githubusercontent.com/libretro/nestopia/master/NstDatabase.xml
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>>160047835
This didn't fix it. Thanks though, anon.
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Is there a good emulation handheld that you guys reccomend? I'm thinking about buying the GPD XD
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>>160049317
>XD
>>>/r/eddit
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>>160049798
that's the name of it
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>>160049798
No we get too much of that bullshit already. Fuck that chinese garbage.
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>>160043912
> The NES classic shows just how emulation should be done
Inaccurate, sloppy and full of hacks?
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have there been any significant developments with mame this year?
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>>160056180
Cash register preservation has progressed farther than ever.
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>>160055986
This.

NES Classic Edition confirmed for inaccurate sound emulation

http://forums.nesdev.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=15073
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>>160055986
>>160059650
Even one of the Giant Bomb guys noticed it just when they were doing their quick look of it.

It's incredible how noticeably bad the sound is.
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>>160059650
Is this just his capture setup or is the horribly bright palette actually what the system is using?
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>>159912758
https://github.com/libretro/common-shaders/blob/master/crt/crt-royale-tvout%2Bimage-adjustment.cgp
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Oh boy, here we go.

https://byuu.org/articles/common-ground/
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>>160061027
>S-J-DOUBLEBYUU
>S-J-TRIPPLEBYUU
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>>160061027
Why is byuu such a faggot
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>>159912439
>muh open source
>lol check out these titlescreens guys
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>>160059823
It sounds fine.
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>>160060402
I feel like even my CRT from the mid 90s was sharper than that
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>>160061027
byuu does not want to talk to people who disagree with him. Proof: He turned his forums into a "safe space" that people without his approval can't even READ, let alone post on.
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>>160063382
It wasn't. Average CRT TVs bloom the fuck out of everything and have low horizontal TVL.
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Finally getting back into emulation after "giving up" in 2006/2007.


As of now, what's the most accurate group of emulators? I could care less about netplay or any bells and whistles. I just want to play classic 3rd through 6th gen games in 1080p (Widescreen not necessary) with no bugs.
>>
And now SP caught byuu's political rant.
Guess what? he's ranting already!

Yeah yeah SP having trained officers has done a world of good... that's why citizens get shot literally over nothing...

I guess only he's entitled to "geo-political sofistication", the rest of the world is just a bunch of dumb plebs
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>>160063903
>accurate
>1080p
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>>160064097

>getting triggered over SP's opinions

lol
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>>160026908
No one has openly supported Trump there. But yeah, they would be immediately banned.
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>>160064097
What's wrong with SP's political opinions? They mostly seem spot on every time I see him rant on something
>>
>Twinaphex: they are so easy to trigger

LOL look who's talking now
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>>160064346
hi SP
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>>160064294
desu having a job is more important than whether the president is a racist or not. If you don't have a job you starve. If the president is a racist, it doesn't matter unless he starts building camps.
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>>160064441

Is that the only response you can give?
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>>160064571
it's the answer you deserve
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>>160064097
Hi, here's his response to this post just now

<Twinaphex> oh
<Twinaphex> I get the narrative now
<Twinaphex> I get 4chan’s little game now
<Twinaphex> they need to add something else to the prior demonization of me
<Twinaphex> now they are going to add “Trump supporter” to it as well
<Twinaphex> haha
<Twinaphex> let me tell these people
<Twinaphex> the only thing I cared about during this election
<Twinaphex> was to prevent World War 3 from happening
<Twinaphex> and to find common ground with Russia again
<Twinaphex> Trump at least wants to seek common ground
<Twinaphex> Hillary wanted us all to be cannon fodder just because America couldn’t claim Syria as their new conquered land
<Twinaphex> so yeah
<zermous> but trump said pussy
<Twinaphex> fuck Hillary
<Twinaphex> these Americans don’t give a shit about Europe being overrun by immigrants either
<Twinaphex> all enabled by American foreign wars
<Twinaphex> that they don’t give a shit about
<Twinaphex> so fuck these liberal Americans to be honest
<Twinaphex> there
<Twinaphex> now you have all the ammunition you need to hate me now
<Twinaphex> now see how much I give a shit
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>>160064294
byuu is a very conflicted guy.
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>>160064860
Why do you want to be able to live in a socialist paradise but deny it to us, SP? Why doesn't your government pay the US for protection or else defend itself and stop relying on NATO and US funds to do its job for it?
>>
/emugen/ - emudev politics
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>>160063520
anyway. this shader looks ugly, sorry
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>>160065486
Better than people bumping a dead thread
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>>160064771
Why do I deserve that answer?
>>
So, zeromus is a Trump supporter?
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>>160064860
SP is an amorphous creature, or else he thinks what's good for him is not good for us. He gets free health care and free college tuition while people go into debt through no fault of their own for diseases and to pay for college in the US
>>
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>>160035735
{spoiler} The C# portion is the UI only and the actual emulation is in portable C++, so libretro port = not that hard :)
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>>160066412
Why is C# better for UIs?
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>>160036037
As far as I know, Mesen supports all licensed mappers, there are probably only roughly 50-100 licensed mappers, everything else is bootleg.
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>>160066279
Just like the devs intended.
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>>160066279
>>160066601
Dolphin devs need to accept that PCs work differently than consoles and thus they need to do async shader compilation even if that isn't how the console itself worked--in order to get the same experience the console had ingame.
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>>160066496
WinForms in C# lets you design UIs a lot faster than actually coding it in C/C++. Plus, winforms can technically run on Linux with Mono, so porting to linux would not be that hard either. The C# UI is just a way of being able to concentrate on the emulation and not waste time working on the UI.
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>>160066853
Sounds like if SP wasn't so in the tank with C and C only he'd benefit from that.
>>
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>>159672280

Anybody here play the Fire emblem games on Citra? How well do they preform?
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>>160067541
>That desktop
What is this, the 90's?
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>>160067657
>not using your desktop for what it was made for
>>
I wonder if Mupen is any better now
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>>160068097
I've had a good experience with it but it appears that F-Zero X still doesn't launch.
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>>160065027
I didn't know byuu was 33!!!! that explains why he is married!!! I thought he was a 18-22 year old sperglord who got married to an illegal. I thinki its unacceptable for him to behave like 18 when he's 33 in terms of bsnes higan development and sjw mantras.
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>>160069035
>>160068927
I don't know why you thought that though. Makes sense for a SNES emudev freak to be older though. Some 18-22 yo sperg wouldn't care about SNES
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>PGXP in mednafen

lol
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I fucking hate you people.
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>It is required for cases when games use 1-pixel wide triangle polygons. In original resolution they will look like line, but in higher internal resolution they will resemble thin triangles. Some games use such polygons for rendering interface elements, or oven whole scene. For example, Doom and Star Wars: Dark Forces renders walls and floors surfaces with such polygons, Hexen renders only floors. And with coord check disabled those games look like this:

The source of the Chrono Cross poly glitch isn't bad coding. It's required to render Doom engine games in HD. Chrono Cross is thus a false positive.

there may be no way to do both at the same time glitch free. Thus a dreaded per game setting might be needed.
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>>160069670
I hate rich people with GPUs too
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>>160070026
CC is a more important game given Doom is on PC
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>>160070241

Just let them all die.
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>>160066758
Not shader stutter, it's stutter from loading custom textures.
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>>160026464

This degenerate doesn't love anybody, he just wants his tax cuts.

Sucks to be you LOL, who the fuck cares about you and your money. Should have spent that money that you wasted on that SNES boxart that we will never see.

Kuck.
>>
lol SP thinks people want to live in European socialism for the pot. What a stupid ad hom. No you idiot, they want to live there because you can slack off and get free shit off the government and don't have to worry about going bankrupt due to health care costs.
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>>160070848
I don't see any custom textures there.
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>>160071035
Low res versions of the scans from the NA set are now available on snescentral.com.
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>SP lying about Europe not having free healthcare for its citizens on IRC

Maybe in your shithole country, SP, but I'd research which country i was moving to before going there. Not that I can anyway though.
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<Twinaphex> it’s annoying yeah that the coward doesn’t come out here
<Twinaphex> and just talks here instead

scary angry dutchman in basement is scary
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>>160072195
Maybe he should come here rather than existing only in his IRC bubble
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<Twinaphex> I haven’t posted on 4ch for about two years or so so yeah - I stick to that promise

yeah right
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>Secondly, since 2000, the government now provides health care to those who are not covered by a mandatory regime (those who have never worked and who are not students, meaning the very rich or the very poor). This regime, unlike the worker-financed ones, is financed via general taxation and reimburses at a higher rate than the profession-based system for those who cannot afford to make up the difference.

France sounds lovely, SP.
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Can't tax an income of zero, SP.
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<Twinaphex> you are white trash piece of shit
<Twinaphex> that doesn’t deserve anything

What a liberal stalwart SP is. I see now why he favors Trump. I thought he was a socialist who loved 2pac
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How sad that DOA Beach Boobles HD will never be emulated
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>/emugen/ - Squarepusher General
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What are the lowest end 3DS games? I suppose Citra can already play some games but I'm curious about which use the least of the system's power.
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>>160073120
He is one of the most interesting men in the world. A student at 30+ who works on an emulator front end all day and somehow makes money magically appear from his asshole while living in a capitalist dystopia.
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>>160013203
Started by a guy in the situation of seemingly many on emugen and thus he didn't aim for accuracy, only for playability.
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Hi zeromus
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>>160073952
<zermous> i admit to reading the thread now, and AC has misinterpreted twinaphex's giving a frenchman's point of view for giving twinaphex's point of view.

I don't think SP's POV is any different given that he is insulting the poor men of emugen.
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fix pokemon in desmume pls
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>>160073132
Pokemon Picross is the lightest game I've tried. Almost 1000fps on the title screen, and nearly 500fps in-game.
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>>160074304
Pretty sure he decided not to fix it because too many people told him to fix it and he hates Pokemon so he doesn't wanna test it.
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>>160074326
Oh yeah that makes sense that a picross game would be extremely light. I just wasn't even aware 3DS had picross.
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>>160074458
>I just wasn't even aware 3DS had picross.
It's got 11 of them.
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>>160074535
Somehow I would've thought that kind of thing would move to mobile easily given the Japanese gaming landscape
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>>160072195
what, afraid of being banned?

why is emugen so chickenshit about IRC?
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>>160074371
>"if you find any bugs please report them!"
>a large number of people experience bugs in popular games and report them
>"i'm tired of people telling me this game has bugs, so now you can just deal with it"
>people lose interest
>"why aren't people using my emulator?"

Quality software engineering.
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>>160074838
You don't give the other guy home field advantage. That's just really dumb.
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>>160075008
and yet you have home field advantage since you know how things work here.
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>>160075736
That's why I post here and SP rants on his own IRC. Duh? Why do you think SP stopped posting here? Because he was getting swarmed by people ganging up on him, so he decided to not give emugen the homefield advantage and retreated to his hugbox IRC where everyone agrees with him
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Anyone have a working mirror for the Chinese build of Citra?
The one linked in the wiki fails to actually download.
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>>160077007
http://www.mediafire.com/file/ptgw3ltmjs3fbj2/2016-09-24.7z
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Ive been wondering, is there a emulator that properly emulates Neo Geo AES carts?
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I hear this might be fixed for Nvidia users
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I wish softmodding a ps2 was as easy as a wii, so don't have to use pcsx2-abonimation.
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>>160078001
It's fixed for everyone. Download the latest dev build, and turn on mipmap support.
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>>160078063
Even..........DX9 users? I don't actually remember whether I can get a consistent 100% fps on that anyway. I think maybe in cockpit mode I do but when I swap to show the plane, which would be my preferred method of playing it, the fps tanks to like 45/60
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>>160077823
shit forgot to elaborate.
By properly emulating AES. I mean things like the AES versions of the games having things like the selectable Arcade, Versus and options mode. I seem to always see that you can play the MVS versions of games and just wondering if there's anything to play the AES versions.
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you wouldn't emulate a good time
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>>160078247
You couldn't
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Remember when PCSX2 releases had codenames like Watermoose?
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>>160073246
>He is one of the most interesting men in the world. A student at 30+ who works on an emulator front end all day and somehow makes money magically appear from his asshole while living in a capitalist dystopia.
I laffed.
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>>160078034
Just use SW mode in PCSX2. It's native res but more accurate
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>>160078169
>tfw about 2 people on emugen know the answer to this and no one else
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>>160059192
The True Purpose of MAME is finally being realized
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>>160080153
Pretty sure if what he said is true about the Netherlands not being a socialist paradise then he must be a trust fund baby because he sure isn't making money off RA
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>>160078247

Your emulator will turn into a beer keg, then you'll be content.
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>>159747069
So he uses branches now?
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>>160061027
>This son of a bitch who mail-ordered his third fucking bride from Slovenia wants to tell me about what kind of marriage is natural?!

Lol
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>>160082841
byuu is such a fake. He constantly acts as if he is the voice of reason and respectable discourse and in the same article takes snide shots at someone's wife.
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>>160078150
DX9 might have additional issues DX11 works fine and shouldn't be any heavier unless your GPU is really shit.

>>160078034
>I wish softmodding a ps2 was as easy as a wii
It is, stop being a fucking idiot.
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>>160083238
>shouldn't be any heavier unless your GPU is really shit.
Bingo, you guessed it.
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>>160083307
Not using a discrete GPU at all or just a very old one?
A 5770 can do 2x on AC in DX11 it's time to upgrade.
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is the World Ends With You worth emulating?
>>
Squarepusher, when can I expect a new Xbox360 RetroArch release?

Are you guys sure you wouldn't emulate with her late at night?
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>>160086051
>HLEing your gender
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>>160084086
It relies HEAVILY on stylus motions. And by heavily, I mean exclusively.
You can emulate it, and it's a really good game, but you might want some form of touch input.
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>>160086051
Why don't normal girls dress like that? Why does it always have to be traps, mentally ill/bipolar cosplay sluts or landwhales?
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Can we rename this general /emugenauthordramagen/ ?
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>>160088110
/emugen/ - Geopolitics, emudev drama and technical support
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Hello, I've read the FAQ and I'm still new to this, so sorry if this was already answered before.
I just got citra and launched sun and moon, but it runs at like 2x speed, and the sound is crazy sped up.

The config looks barren, how do I fix that, if that's even fixable.
Also I assume there is not touch capabilities yet?
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jak and daxter eyefix in pcsx2 when
>>
Anybody got the full version of My Boy? Care to share the .apk? I'm too kike to buy it and all other downloads have trojans
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>>160089078
turn on vsync
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https://www.reddit.com/r/emulation/comments/5cq1hg/exploiting_dolphin_part_1/
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>>160077823
>>160078169

Pretty much every NeoGeo emulator in existence has an AES mode, For example, FBA
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>>160099031
i got hella viruses running videogames, so it's true.
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what's the best way to netplay mario party 2 with a bunch of friends around the country?
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>>160074912
How obnoxious. Is DeSmuME even being worked on still? There hasn't been an update since last year.
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>>160101132
>Is DeSmuME even being worked on still?
https://sourceforge.net/p/desmume/code/commit_browser
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>>160078034
One day I'll softmod a ps2

One day
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>>160078034
>get fat ps2 with hdd/network adapter
>get IDE drive (or SATA if you have a a chink adapter and want MODERN technology) and a USB adapter if you have no other way to connect to computer
>flash premade Free HD Boot image to HDD
>fucking done enjoy your softmodded PS2
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>>160101418
I've heard Free MCBoot is better
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>>160101579
HD Boot is MC boot but instead is triggered by the harddrive's update check.

Extrapolating that, with Free HD Boot you probably won't need the slow as memory cards again. I sure don't.
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>>160101673
I see

I guess I'll go with it then when I softmod a ps2

One day
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>>160076567
It looks goofy as hell when you respond to shit out of the blue that someone posted elsewhere
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>>160101132
It's still being worked on. It just had a big texture cache overhaul last week.
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Could anyone help me trouble shoot a problem with psxe? When I try to run Tales of Phantasia it seems to disable all controls. This doesn't happen in any other game ive ran so im not sure as to what the problem is.
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>>160107728

Tales of Phantasia is a 2D game use mednafen.
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>>160107936
why? is psxe just not able to run it or is their another reason?
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>>160108127

You mean ePSXe right? It's just generally a shit emulator. PCSX-R is better for 3D, mednafen is better for 2D. They're also both free and open source.

The only use case left for ePSXe is android.
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>>160108402
>The only use case left for ePSXe is android.

FPSE is the better choice there
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>>160099031
>In particular, this applies to games pirated online: It's easy for criminals and governments to alter ISO images in such a way that they run malicious software in the background while you're playing a GC/Wii game without you noticing any of it.
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>>160102345
>looks
Well you just need to realize what is happening and stop looking at only appearances.
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Did you guys know Apple has an RA wimp GUI?
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>>160084086
If you like touch screen controls and multitasking. I didn't so I didn't like it
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>>160108402
>They're also both free and open source.
I see your hidden motivation here.
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>>160110590

You need to lookup the definition of "hidden"
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>>160088110
>>160088216
Makes for a fun gen
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New thread
>>160110905
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>>160110763
He's adding that as if it's an added feature only when it is the primary motive for him saying they're better than ePSXe
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>>160111050

You don't know that (although you're not entirely wrong).

Still, PCSX-R has PGXP and mednafen is more accurate for 2D so I don't think I'm wrong when I say that ePSXe has no point on the desktop.

Using ePSXe to play a 2D game is just asking for trouble.
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>>160111442
I'll believe PCSXR doesn't crash like crazy anymore when I see it
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>>160111614

Given the number of people who come to this general because ePSXe won't work for them I'm not sure it has an edge for that either. Granted it probably has a much bigger user base.
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>>160112093
ePSXe always works for me, just often not very well. oldPCSXR will work about the same as ePSXe on a bunch of games and will randomly crash on another bunch

I haven't tried nonstable PCSXRs
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>>160099031
>>160109410
That's what you get for not using redump iso's, you fucks.
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>>160110176
>it's literally the exact same thing as every other driver but it's a pop-up made with OSX's native framework

Why would anyone even want this?
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>>160113092

Redump doesn't support Wii
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>>160114229
Yes it does, the dat just isn't public.

You can find it on the Dolphin forums, though that one is almost a year old now.
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>>160114447
>the dat just isn't public
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>>160114710
Yeah idk, it's pretty gay.

I guess originally it was because the Wii was still "too new", but the it's borderline retro at this point.
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>>160114821
Yeah, the Wii is ancient. It turns 10 in 6 days.
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>>160114821
The Wii U is about to be discontinued. I'm pretty sure Wii is safe now.
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