Literally everything works fine on it up to Wii, you just have to know the settings. It's honestly pretty terrible though, a lot of ways things work aren't that intuitive, and it expects you to read the wikia online. Some cores need BIOS and some really shitty cores like Mupen64 have a bunch of shit that can constantly break your games.
However the level of customization is absolutely top-notch since you can set core and game individual overrides plus you have run-ahead for everything up to PS1.
i tried changing the overlay on my phone for 15 minutes, using guides from various sites. after that went to nowhere i uninstalled the app in rage and have been using a basic emulator ever since.
You can download the available cores as DLC, but be aware that they don't have all of them there. You can however use any of the ones you want that are in the buildbot, even the ones that aren't listed as DLC in the Steam version.
I just place the ones I want to use in the cores folder, create a path and every core works like in the standalone.
Dogshit GUI
More bugs than standalone emulators and undocumented
c**t of a Dev lead
MAME devs fricking hate him
Disgusting file structure
Less cores in Steam
> More bugs than standalone emulators and undocumented
Worthless statement without proof, and bullshit anyway when there are over 170+ cores and many have tons of enhancements over your trash standalones
> c**t of a Dev lead
Said by which reliable narrator? MAME trannies and other undesirables?
> MAME devs fricking hate him
MAME devs are pathetic loser autists that noone should give a frick about. They hoard prototypes, sourcecode and don't emulate certain games because companies tell them to.
you could always try the old "smuggling" method for remote play, which consists of downloading a remote play like Relic Hunters Zero (it's free), deleting all it's files and replacing it with an emulator of your choice, this tool makes the process a bit easier and you can switch between multiple paths -> https://github.com/smaTc/RemotePlayDetached
one thing to note though is that not all emulators are gonna work, if the game opens in a new window (like dolphin) chances are things will screw up, however if it's all in the same window it should work fine, I was able to play Bomberman Online and a JoJo fighting game with redream a few days ago just fine with a friend using this method
Bleh retroarch. And it's not that hard to figure out. UI is just plain garbage. SNES9x already has reduced input lag, and there's rom hacks like SA-1 if you want no slowdown for certain games.
it can't play anything past snes reliably online from experience
Crash Bash works fine
Literally everything works fine on it up to Wii, you just have to know the settings. It's honestly pretty terrible though, a lot of ways things work aren't that intuitive, and it expects you to read the wikia online. Some cores need BIOS and some really shitty cores like Mupen64 have a bunch of shit that can constantly break your games.
However the level of customization is absolutely top-notch since you can set core and game individual overrides plus you have run-ahead for everything up to PS1.
You can't pretend gaming is saved every time something comes to steam
That's not how it works
It amazes me that a system all about it's UI has such an ugly unusable UI
You talking about Ozone xmb or glui?
>fails to run 6th gen and above
nothing personnel kid
not retro
So you only use this if you want shaders and overlays right?
I'd probably use it if I had some kind of setup that didn't have kb/m. Unless there's a better alternative.
i tried changing the overlay on my phone for 15 minutes, using guides from various sites. after that went to nowhere i uninstalled the app in rage and have been using a basic emulator ever since.
how do you use it with steam? does it come with all the ROMs or do you have to pirate them anyways?
You can download the available cores as DLC, but be aware that they don't have all of them there. You can however use any of the ones you want that are in the buildbot, even the ones that aren't listed as DLC in the Steam version.
I just place the ones I want to use in the cores folder, create a path and every core works like in the standalone.
tried pcsx2 through retroarch and promptly wanted to blow my brains out
It's the only way to get integer scaling in PCSX2, cause the only guy who tried to implement it ended up killing himself
didn't know PS2 emulator development is this depressing
it's a failed project
It's an GUI with terrible UI design
Dogshit GUI
More bugs than standalone emulators and undocumented
c**t of a Dev lead
MAME devs fricking hate him
Disgusting file structure
Less cores in Steam
> More bugs than standalone emulators and undocumented
Worthless statement without proof, and bullshit anyway when there are over 170+ cores and many have tons of enhancements over your trash standalones
> c**t of a Dev lead
Said by which reliable narrator? MAME trannies and other undesirables?
> MAME devs fricking hate him
MAME devs are pathetic loser autists that noone should give a frick about. They hoard prototypes, sourcecode and don't emulate certain games because companies tell them to.
> Disgusting file structure
Something wrong with your brain
> Less cores in Steam
Of course.
Your frontend sucks and is useless homosexual
why do people use the steam version?
remote play together for easier netplay
you could always try the old "smuggling" method for remote play, which consists of downloading a remote play like Relic Hunters Zero (it's free), deleting all it's files and replacing it with an emulator of your choice, this tool makes the process a bit easier and you can switch between multiple paths -> https://github.com/smaTc/RemotePlayDetached
one thing to note though is that not all emulators are gonna work, if the game opens in a new window (like dolphin) chances are things will screw up, however if it's all in the same window it should work fine, I was able to play Bomberman Online and a JoJo fighting game with redream a few days ago just fine with a friend using this method
>tfw bullshit edits from a few years ago became reality
what you playing bros?
Bleh retroarch. And it's not that hard to figure out. UI is just plain garbage. SNES9x already has reduced input lag, and there's rom hacks like SA-1 if you want no slowdown for certain games.