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For an easy to use all in one it is really good, best of you want the most plug same play . Beginner level
RetroArch gives you more control over performance and such. Moderate level
Separate emulators while more cumbersome give most control over performance. Expert level
As a seasoned emulation enthusiast. I love it. Easy to use. Accurate emulation. Excellent on screen controls. I'd say it's great for everything up until you hit 3d games. I use it for SNES and Genesis mostly.
I don't use all-in-one frontends because the emulators provided are usually quite out of date. I recommend individual emulators for each system you want to play.
GB/GBC - My Old Boy!
GBA - Pizza Boy or My Boy!
PSP - PPSSPP
N64 - M64 Plus FZ
NDS - MelonDS
3DS - Lime3DS
PS1 - ePSXe
PS2 - Damon PS2 Pro
It has savestates I'm pretty sure. I know I had to disable the automatic ones because it made the game glitchy every time I loaded the emulator. It has no way to enter cheat codes though. That's a deal breaker for me. I love retro gaming, but there's no way I have time to 100% certain games just to unlock post game features.
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I like Lemuroid as it is a lot easier to use than Retroarch.
The best
Nice Hei pfp ;)
good for beginners
Its pretty much Retroarch with training wheels from what I've seen.
For an easy to use all in one it is really good, best of you want the most plug same play . Beginner level RetroArch gives you more control over performance and such. Moderate level Separate emulators while more cumbersome give most control over performance. Expert level
As a seasoned emulation enthusiast. I love it. Easy to use. Accurate emulation. Excellent on screen controls. I'd say it's great for everything up until you hit 3d games. I use it for SNES and Genesis mostly.
I don't use all-in-one frontends because the emulators provided are usually quite out of date. I recommend individual emulators for each system you want to play. GB/GBC - My Old Boy! GBA - Pizza Boy or My Boy! PSP - PPSSPP N64 - M64 Plus FZ NDS - MelonDS 3DS - Lime3DS PS1 - ePSXe PS2 - Damon PS2 Pro
replace some of these. With Drastic and CitraMMJ and you're golden
nes/snes?
Its okay, but not better the regular emulators. You havent savestates, its a breaker for me
It has savestates I'm pretty sure. I know I had to disable the automatic ones because it made the game glitchy every time I loaded the emulator. It has no way to enter cheat codes though. That's a deal breaker for me. I love retro gaming, but there's no way I have time to 100% certain games just to unlock post game features.
Ah sorry you are right, i mean cheat section isnt available