I'm using a Windows 10 PC now, and decided to give the Play! PS2 emulator a shot in RetroArch. While performance definitely isn't giving PCSX2 a run for its money, I can't say I've actively followed this emulator's development. All I've heard about its emulation capabilities is small snippets here and there about how its promising, but definitely is gonna need more work.
And...that's about what I'd say its performance was like in RetroArch at this point in time: for the games that run well, its great! But its not many of them, and the games that do run well have other versions on other systems that run perfectly fine there.
My question is if there's a difference between the standalone emulator's performance and that of RetroArch?
I know I've heard the progress on RA's emulation cores isn't exactly parallel with that of the standalone emulators it uses, as changes are made by the devs of RA to help it work better with RA itself.
And...that's about what I'd say its performance was like in RetroArch at this point in time: for the games that run well, its great! But its not many of them, and the games that do run well have other versions on other systems that run perfectly fine there.
My question is if there's a difference between the standalone emulator's performance and that of RetroArch?
I know I've heard the progress on RA's emulation cores isn't exactly parallel with that of the standalone emulators it uses, as changes are made by the devs of RA to help it work better with RA itself.