sehs33
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I see, thanks a lot Amon_Re and Epicenter for your answers, I've been asking about this since PSX4ALL was first ported
sehs33 posted on Dec 5 2006 at 10:52 AM said:I would prefer a fully playable mega cd emulator without sound at all then having one frame lost to get sound, SNES on the GP32 was almost playable, but there was a lot of time wasted over sound that would have been better if it was used to enhance the speed.
I know that some people will disagree with me, and that developers work for free, and so they should enjoy what they are doing, I know that they have hope in making any emulator they create fully playable with sound, but for "Heavy" emulators like mega cd, it will be enough for me to have the best graphics without any sounds, and although I have a 4 GB SD card, but I prefer having tons of games on it instead of three or four big games only.
Just an opinion
DaveC posted on Dec 5 2006 at 04:14 PM said:To me Mega CD would be a huge waste of time to make if it is silent. A complete SNES emu makes much more sense.
g4m3r posted on Dec 4 2006 at 06:14 AM said:Yay, save confirmation! I got really pissed off when I accidentally saved right when I died with no lives or continues, at the final stage in Sonic 2
But without incredible music is not enough for me.epitaph posted on Dec 5 2006 at 06:46 PM said:Snatcher is enough of a reason for Sega CD.
Volt posted on Dec 5 2006 at 09:32 PM said:Jesus Christ. I think I had Squidgesnes 0.37 before updating to this release. When the hell did it get so fast? Many of my games play fullspeed now. With sound.
Volt posted on Dec 5 2006 at 09:32 PM said:Jesus Christ. I think I had Squidgesnes 0.37 before updating to this release. When the hell did it get so fast? Many of my games play fullspeed now. With sound.
Tootai posted on Dec 7 2006 at 12:13 PM said:Somewhere along the line Super Back To The Future 2 stopped working too. I think it was a couple of versions ago, used to work great and now I get a black screen. Mediocre game but I've always loved BTTF.