Emulators cuz AGB mode make games look terribly blurry and dull.
The only way to have Dynamic Recompilation is to use CFW and install the CIA version of gpSP. If you have those requirements, it should be enabled by default.that dynarec you guys are talking about, is that enabled by default? (i have a N3DS)?
And what filters are you using?
dynarec should also work if you use the .3ds (Gateway) version, or the .3dsx on 9.2 and lower. just want to mention this...The only way to have Dynamic Recompilation is to use CFW and install the CIA version of gpSP. If you have those requirements, it should be enabled by default.
Yeah, also true.dynarec should also work if you use the .3ds (Gateway) version, or the .3dsx on 9.2 and lower. just want to mention this...
This was a nice poll. 71 votes! I'm happy to see that gba injection won because that's the best way to play gba games on the 9.2 3ds
Just figured I'd add that gba injection didn't win because it is superior. It won because a majority of people still own the o3ds, which is understandable. If I didn't own a n3ds I'd probably prefer injection. But with the n3ds you actually have the superior choice of using gpsp in its full glory. So really the problem is the amount of users with both systems. Gpsp is the exclusive superior option and beats injection in about almost every way.
Just figured I'd add that gba injection didn't win because it is superior. It won because a majority of people still own the o3ds, which is understandable. If I didn't own a n3ds I'd probably prefer injection. But with the n3ds you actually have the superior choice of using gpsp in its full glory. So really the problem is the amount of users with both systems. Gpsp is the exclusive superior option and beats injection in about almost every way.
Sure but I think emulation is superior due to stuff like filters, or save states.Higher compatibility + runnable on lesser hardware makes it superior.
Are there filters in the retroarch gpsp built? Or do we need to download the filters separate?Sure but I think emulation is superior due to stuff like filters, or save states.
Yes, the default filters come on the retroarch folder that you're supposed to put on the root of your SD. You can download user made filters from the internet too.Are there filters in the retroarch gpsp built? Or do we need to download the filters separate?