Forgive me if I'm asking a stupid question, but I've been looking and haven't been able to figure this out for myself.
I've been having some trouble with certain features of WiiSX. It works well enough to play the games with some concessions like relying on save states instead of in-game saving, but it's still a bit annoying. After some issues that came up that caused me to have to re-download the program, I thought it would be a good time to look and see if there were any alternatives.
Looking at RetroArch, I found that it seems to play PlayStation 1 games. However, since it isn't listed on the emulator guide, I wasn't sure if that was because the guide is out of date, or if it simply doesn't work on the Wii version of the program. I looked a bit more, and found a list of "cores" that come packaged with the Wii version. There isn't a PlayStation core on the list, but I'm not sure it it's because it doesn't work or if it's just not included with the emulator itself.
WiiSX doesn't seem to be worked on for a very long time, so it would be nice to have an emulator with actual support and progress made on it. (At the very least, something that I don't have to work around bugs on a regular basis.) Is RetroArch what I'm looking for, or am I stuck with what I've been using?
I've been having some trouble with certain features of WiiSX. It works well enough to play the games with some concessions like relying on save states instead of in-game saving, but it's still a bit annoying. After some issues that came up that caused me to have to re-download the program, I thought it would be a good time to look and see if there were any alternatives.
Looking at RetroArch, I found that it seems to play PlayStation 1 games. However, since it isn't listed on the emulator guide, I wasn't sure if that was because the guide is out of date, or if it simply doesn't work on the Wii version of the program. I looked a bit more, and found a list of "cores" that come packaged with the Wii version. There isn't a PlayStation core on the list, but I'm not sure it it's because it doesn't work or if it's just not included with the emulator itself.
WiiSX doesn't seem to be worked on for a very long time, so it would be nice to have an emulator with actual support and progress made on it. (At the very least, something that I don't have to work around bugs on a regular basis.) Is RetroArch what I'm looking for, or am I stuck with what I've been using?