Does this include bios?! I thought that was illegal? I tried testing Super Mario RPG, it didn't run at full speed on my machine. I tested Super Mario world after and it was perfectly fine. Then I test Pokemon Crystal and it was insanely glitched. also I can't get gba to work. no idea where to put the bios it wants.
It doesn't include any copyrighted chip ROMs. Try putting it in the Gameboy Advance.sys folder it makes, though I haven't tried that yet.
I'd quote it if I could but obviously that's not possible. I would say I didn't cross a line that would constitute a ban. Some people, and in this case byuu, are touchy about their creations....
Or you could put your money where your mouth is and just give a link. You said you'd quote but it's not possible, which means that the incident is still viewable publicly...
Guess it's not for me or my Core i7 3.1 GHz CPU. Oh, well.
Q8400 here (older architecture and slower clock) and I fired up Super Mario RPG and it's running 60FPS, I got as far as the lava bridge in the intro stage (which means the title screen, early intro, and a battle) and it didn't dip.
Also, no audio crackling experienced.
If I can't get rid of audio skipping on a f***ing 2nd Gen Sandy Bridge Core i7 CPU, something is terribly wrong. So, this is the emulator's way of giving me the proverbial middle finger. Unless someone can give suggestions on getting rid of said skipping....?
What bit-depth version of the emulator, which profile, which game, is your CPU clocking all the way up during it, set the program to a single unused core and check the usage, could you record the audio, etc.
Well, back to Snes9x 1.53 then, where I can *gasp* change games while playing in full screen! How novel!
The original SNES needs the display to cut out to switch games.
And audio crackling? Nope, doesn't exist if the latency and audio buffer settings are right.
I'm curious what's causing this.
Oh, and did I mention that one can select ROMs without using a convoluted proprietary importation system?
1 - Because "Library -> Import Game" is so "convoluted"! Jesus Fucking Christ™ what will emulators ask of us next, clicking "File -> Load ROM"? I mean yeah
it's the same number of clicks but the words changed, lord help us nobody will ever figure it out even though it's in the user guide and everything!
2 - Yes, it's so "proprietary" that
it's open-source (ananke folder), and is even included in DLL form with the main emulator (not even compiled into the main binaries).
Hey, for some fun, let's go over some of the tactics you use.
A - The whole thing where women walk into a room and say shit like
"There's nothing wrong, don't ask me!"
B - Pulling out random words and accusations, like calling the ROM import method "proprietary".
Are you a woman?
Because you bitch like one.