9/5/2023 0 Comments Nestopia rewind![]() Can I just say each supports mappers the other doesn't or would that be untrue?ģ. There appears to be a dick-measuring contest going on in a footnote between proponents of mesen and puNES re the number of mappers each supports. Can we cut the description of the FDS down to a line and keep all the talkative bits about it under its peripheral subheader? I realize I'm guilty of nearly doubling its number of lines, but that's before I read the whole page and discovered it already had a home.Ģ. 3 "Mappers", "Netplay" and "Sprite Enhancement/Tile-swapping (HD Packs)" columns for emulators section?ġ.MAME also has proper PC-10 emulation support so i think its logical to set these emus "somewhat recommended" NintendulatorNRS and MAME emus are great alternatives for bootleg games and VRT chipsets/VTxx etc and also unlicensed mappers. On another note, I'm not sure why there's such a huge emphasis on whether something is in libretro or not? I personally don't like how native ports just aren't even a thing anymore most of the time, because 'everyone is running the latest and greatest thing'. Is it just me or this wiki's main basis for recommendation is 'maximum accuracy' + 'libretro core' and basically to hell with anything else? Hate to be like this as soon as I join but I can't see why FCEUX wouldn't be a recommended emulator, considering its highly robust amount of functionality exceeds most if not all other options for those use cases (and it's even highlighted that on the page for it). puNES should be recommended over it for GNU/Linux users (and NEStopia UE for its libretro core). Note that Mesen, while it works on GNU/Linux, it's pretty awful due to a ton of stuttering and lag during gameplay, even with VSync turned on. Random Encounter ( talk) 14:17, 3 September 2016 (UTC)įCEUX still gets recc'ed based on debugging features. As for FCEUX and Nintendulator, I have no idea. If either of those two were to become Libretro cores then I couldn't see recommending Nestopia at all. ![]() Standalone is okay but puNES and Mesen are much better these days. Nestopia is still recommended primarily because of its availability as a Libretro core. PuNES is not as good but supports rewinding so that I might get by. Mesen is super easy to use, has better compatibility, auto updating, netplay and it even loads goodmerged-files. All of them (Nintendulator, Nestopia, FCEUX) have complicated menu systems and configurations. Nintendulator doesn't load zip-files, has to be configurated to even start. I just tried out all the recommended emulators and Mesen and PuNES seem a lot better. We take videogame preservation seriously and want to ensure you can run your originally bought content on modern day PCs.Why are Nintendulator, Nestopia and FCEUX recommended? In addition to this, you will soon be able to run original game discs (CDs) from RetroArch. Settings are also unified so configuration is done once and for all. While it can do many things besides this, it is most widely known for enabling you to run classic games on a wide range of computers and consoles through a slick graphical interface. RetroArch is an open source and cross platform frontend/framework for emulators, game engines, video games, media players and other applications.
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