So any idea when this will be released?
I'm using it on the shield and I'm loving it!
The new xmb gui is so good!
Breath of Fire III works perfectly on dynarec settings, but Vandal Hearts doesn't, so at least it's fair, kinda.Well about new cores I don't mind too much, as I rather see improvements to the ones already existing. But I would enjoy a lot a PSX one (Playing something like, I don't know, Vandal Hearts or Breath of Fire 3 again could be pretty damn sweet) but, eh, what are you going to do...
I don't know if those two games are playable in WiiSX, though.
Will it be more easy to use this time? If so, I will consider using it...
Will it be more easy to use this time? If so, I will consider using it...
Breath of Fire III works perfectly on dynarec settings, but Vandal Hearts doesn't, so at least it's fair, kinda.
I expect an update for the GBA, i really need an update for the GBA core, with stable fps in all games (Including Boktai and Mother3) as well some updates for other consoles.
I have the nVidia Shield Tablet and I can access the menus just fine, but whenever I load a ROM then select a CORE it crashes. Are you using the handheld Shield or the Tablet? If you're using the Tablet what's the secret?
I have both. Have you downloaded the cores?
Also, Bsnes core crashes for me on both systems. (Mercury and performance)
Oooh dude, so many great systems/ emulator ports!What are the cores this thing will be able to run on Wii? I can't seem to find that on the site.
You can from within the gui PC / android version.I can't figure out how to download the cores!
You can from within the gui PC / android version.
for older Wii versions you can download manually from libretro.
I have actually been so pleased with John's emulators, that I went ahead and bought the full versions from the play store. the emus' accuracy and frequent updates are great, and he really polishes his emulators with a great GUI. You can tell he puts much love and care into his emulators. I use them on my Shield Portable, and no hiccups so far.Not that interested. I use emulators a lot for my Shield, but prefer individual ones (like the .emu programs).
I'd be more intrigued if one of the GBA or Genesis cores included pre-installed cheats (which the current GBA and Genesis emulators don't have). Or if the DS core had a resolution upgrade tool which provided substantial results (something Drastic doesn't provide).
Sure that there are no RA cores inplemented?I have actually been so pleased with John's emulators, that I went ahead and bought the full versions from the play store. the emus' accuracy and frequent updates are great, and he really polishes his emulators with a great GUI. You can tell he puts much love and care into his emulators. I use them on my Shield Portable, and no hiccups so far.
So basically you have to use a sideways Wiimote, or I assume a classic controller, then, right?