Retroarch is very good at what it does. I'll never not appreciate it being around and being supported. BUT, I tend to prefer individual dedicated emulators over Retroarch cores. Retroarch is the software I turn to if there is no great independent emulator for the device in question. As it's own thing, Retroarch takes a little longer to boot a game after you select it, and the menus are not as intuitive as they could be, finding some options can sometimes be a nightmare, especially after looking around for awhile only to conclude that the option you're looking for simply doesn't exist within Retroarch. I dunno about any behind the scenes drama as mentioned above, but, this all is how I feel regardless of all of that in regard to Retroarch. I very much am grateful it's here, I certainly don't dislike it, but it's also typically not the first place I want to go for emulation.
And I don't think there is anything that can really be done to change how I feel here, because this is all baked into the very nature of what Retroarch is, it tries to accomplish so much for so many different systems. It's understandable why the code isn't always gonna be tailor made for what you're trying to play on what device you're trying to play it on.
And I don't think there is anything that can really be done to change how I feel here, because this is all baked into the very nature of what Retroarch is, it tries to accomplish so much for so many different systems. It's understandable why the code isn't always gonna be tailor made for what you're trying to play on what device you're trying to play it on.
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