What's the best NES emulator?
>>3995561
FGCEUX
>>3995561
FCEUX has side cropping issues and weak sound emulation. Nestopia for the win.
An actual NES
It's 2017, all NES emulators have 99.9% accuracy. Just pick one you stupid faggot.
>>3995630
But I want the 100% one.
>>3995561
Mesen or puNes
>>3995630
>believing this
>>3995609
FCEUX as a better "no sprite limit" function than Nestopia.
Also Nestopia's default palette is shit.
>>3995561
Analogue NT Mini or RetroUSB AVS
>>3995812
So why the fuck would you use the default palette? Nobody uses it. It's the first thing you switch.
Also, "no sprite limit" is bad emulation, and actually causes problems in some games (Gradius II comes to mind).
>>3995841
What palette should I use in nestopia?
>>3995841
No sprite limit will fuck up Zelda too.
>>3995776
This is the correct answer. FCEUX and Nestopia are pretty good but have slight issues. FCEUX is still good for romhacking though. I use PuNES.
>>3995939
Depends entirely on the color temperature of your display device. For a "cool" computer monitor (9300K), use RGB palette. For a "warm" flat panel television (6500K), use cxa2025as palette (named after the color decoding chip found in all Sony Trinitron TVs of the time).
>>3995812
Nestopia's palette is generated by an algorithm, just mess with the hue, saturation, brightness, contrast sliders to customize it. It even has sliders for the angle and gains of the decoding matrix under Advanced.
>>3995561
FCEUX for all the extra features one wants in an emulator. Nestopia for accuracy.
>>3995561
Nestopia
NESticle
>>3997715
>being this correct
>>3995763
Better start coding then. Best of luck to you.
>>3997727
But I can't code.
The only correct answers are Nestopia derivatives or puNES.