08-29-2016, 09:00 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-29-2016, 09:03 AM by birdcatx7.
Edit Reason: Cuz reasons.
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I tried Retroarch at first, but it only plays well with my wired xbox controller. I then moved on to a SNES emulator (SNESRetro16 i think its called), and it didn't play well with my controller adapters either. Retroarch had somewhat nicer shaders, definitely more options, but they were rather buggy in my case. SnesRetro16 had only a few shaders that were decent enough, but they worked pretty decently.
EDIT: to clarify what I mean by didn't play well with my adapters; I have two adapters, PS2 to USB, and SNES to USB. Neither would function correctly in Retroarch. I could get them to work in menus, or the game, not both. SnesRetro16 did not like two controllers plugged into the same adapter at the same time. Playing two player games was rather troublesome, as the controls tended to wig out a bit if both players were inputting commands at the same time. So if you don't plan on trying any of the things I was doing, you obviously won't run into the same issues I had.
EDIT: to clarify what I mean by didn't play well with my adapters; I have two adapters, PS2 to USB, and SNES to USB. Neither would function correctly in Retroarch. I could get them to work in menus, or the game, not both. SnesRetro16 did not like two controllers plugged into the same adapter at the same time. Playing two player games was rather troublesome, as the controls tended to wig out a bit if both players were inputting commands at the same time. So if you don't plan on trying any of the things I was doing, you obviously won't run into the same issues I had.
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Backer number #26,231 + KS Funded Jan 16, 2016 + Backerkit funded March 10, 2016
STATUS: SHIPPIED 6/21, RECEIVED 6/27