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what about the pnd-store?
it isn't better to upload it there for a better exposure?
Frameskip is giving weird movement in t3,it's not moving smoothly like the real game,still alot of work needs to be done for this emulator,with updates it will be improved.
I can see bit of improvement from the previous version but still the same games are having problems there are still slow.
Frameskip is giving weird movement in t3,it's not moving smoothly like the real game,still alot of work needs to be done for this emulator,with updates it will be improved.
I can see bit of improvement from the previous version but still the same games are having problems there are still slow.
A lot of work has been done on this emulator. Be content with the 95% of games that do run well instead of focusing on the few % that don't.
Notaz' PSX emulator is a work of art and sukhiextreme's comment makes it sound mediocre at best, which it clearly isn't. However, someone looking to buy a Pandora on the strength of it's PSX emulation could well be put off by such comments.How do you expect it to get better if users don't provide feedback on their issues and games they'd like to see compatible. Granted his complaint wasn't descriptive enough to be fully constructive, it's still appropriate. As long as it is done in a polite and non-demanding manner, it's part of what drives progress forward.
Pandora n64 emulator is brilliant there's nothing wrong with it.
Plays most games fine as it will be updated the emulator will play more games and get faster,pandora is the real thing for playing games
Notaz' PSX emulator is a work of art and sukhiextreme's comment makes it sound mediocre at best, which it clearly isn't. However, someone looking to buy a Pandora on the strength of it's PSX emulation could well be put off by such comments.How do you expect it to get better if users don't provide feedback on their issues and games they'd like to see compatible. Granted his complaint wasn't descriptive enough to be fully constructive, it's still appropriate. As long as it is done in a polite and non-demanding manner, it's part of what drives progress forward.
StreaK's post is an example of how to post feedback. Note it includes some positive "GAMES that works better on R9" info.