Sweet
I've been waiting for this.
Wow, look at all this lack of information, lack of sourcecode, and everyone giving completely contradictory information about how this runs. All of this released right after yoyofr announces he'll continue to work on SNES9x TYL (where was this during the year or so when everyone knew he quit working on it?)
Is it really any wonder why I think haphazard forks are less productive than people working together?
http://gpsp-dev.blogspot.com/
I haven't quit gpSP, just put it on hiatus for a while.
Games like Super Mario Advance 3, Riviera and Sword of Mana actually DO work in gpSP, believe it or not. If they don't work for you then you're using the faulty BIOS. Don't argue with me, it's true; the sooner you accept this the sooner you can move on.
Sweet
I've been waiting for this.
Yeah this doesn't really do anything for me, it's not any better than 4.2me. All the games I wanted to play for SNES are already perfect/or damn close in 4.2me so it doesn't help me. The only game I was looking for some help in was Starfox and Starfox 2 (works in 4.2me but no go in this one).
It is pretty weird that Ruca's unofficial release is awful close there after of Yoyofr's announcement of working on the emulator.
This is bound to have contradictory information due to the changelog being nonexistant.
but in my review whats new is just some games have speed increases, and the home button works better... but on the other hand i was loading a rom and it froze which has never happened to me with Yoyofr's version.
So... in my opinion it would be best to wait for a complete version from Ruca or maybe even better yet wait for Yoyofr to release the official version.
Here's the only thing I've tried. I play Super Mario World quit a bit and I have noticed a difference. Example: The end of castle #1 in the boss battle against Lemmy Koopa (I think that's his name). I always play with auto frameskip. So in parts such as this or against the reznors the framerate used to always drop to around 30 and make it noticably skippy. NOW it stays at around 55-60. This is all I've seen so far in this game.
Also in Super Street Fighter II Turbo: The New Challengers. In levels such as DJ's with a lot of things going in the background it became noticably skippy. Now it's much smoother. But for this game I'd turn off sound. It makes it run much better.
I tried this and felt like many games were much faster such as Yoshi Super Mario but I wonder if I am just imagining things.
too bad i dont use snes any more this sounds good
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