Sorry to bother everyone here. I checked the catalog and couldn't find a topic specific to NES emulators. I came here before and got a lot of help on SNES emulators so I thought I would ask again for help. I have been looking through the various nes emulators available but I'm not sure which one is the best. I kind of remember JNES but I don't remember it being anything special or that high of quality. I read that FCEUX was good but I've also heard about RetroArch and Nestopia. I'm just not sure which one is the best one to use. I've heard some have really bad lag for input control and others have really bad pixelation problems. Thanks for any help you can offer.
I'll ask here instead of making a new thread:
Where do you guys get your roms?
The rom depot that the guy had seems like it's just down. I should've downloaded the romsets before it went down.
>>3084562
I think they'll all have lag since they weren't meant to be played on flat screen monitors
>>3084590
Emu Paradise
>>3084594
I think he means that some emulators are a lot worse than others when it comes to input lag.
>>3084590
just go to piratebay and get one of those complete library torrents.
>>3084594
LoL don't overestimate the "delay" from flat screen monitors. You only have to deal with response time when you're feeding them progressive scan signals i.e. from an emulator. 1ms from many low delay screens isn't that much. It's when you feed them interlaced, standard definition signals from real consoles and rely on their shitty internal upscalers that things get shitty.
>>3084590
Emu paradise has complete ROM sets, although they really are huge (every version of every ROM, even some bad dumps and romhacks)
>>3085623
I have a flat screen that has no delay and a curved screen that has a lot. I think delay might be caused by something other than a screens flatness of lack there of.
http://techapple.net/2015/10/top-5-nes-emulator-for-windows-7-8-1-10/