Unfortunately no. I changed some memory into RAM to try and help by right clicking on my computer and going to property. That didn't seem to help. It's really confusing because the game plays perfectlt everytime but after a fem minutes it shuts down. Idk what else i could do. I'm running a...
Windows XP...i did a disc check which seemed to help a little bit. in other words it doesn't close as fast as it used to. now it lets me play for about 8 mins
IDK what OS means so I can't answer that. I think it is corruption in the computer. It does it with every game and it does it when its been open for about 6 mins. How do i run a scan?
I started with ZSNES but switched to SNES9x to see if it would help but it hasn't...Do i need more Ram...I think I', running at 256 MB...idk if it's the RAM though because it plays smooth for 5 minutes or so but then just closes
Whenever I play a game on the emulator it closes the emulator in the middle of a game. I've tried different emulators and they all do it. Is there any solution or is it my computer?
I had a girlfriend who had a twin sister and they would mess with me constantly.... Until one chipped a tooth then finally I could tell them apart.... Lol
@The Real Jdbye, I could see AMD trying to pull off the CPU GPU tandem thing, would be a way to maybe close the gap a bit with Nvidia. Plus it would kinda put Nvidia at a future disadvantage since Nvidia can't make X86/64 CPUs? Intel and AMD licensing issues... I wonder how much that has held back innovation.
@Psionic Roshambo AI assisted game creation is kinda already here, there was recently that AI that can turn any 2D image into a fully modeled 3D object, it's not perfect, but it's a starting point, beats starting from zero
but most recently, there was one that actually generates a working unity scene with terrain and textures already set up that you can import right into unity, that's a huge time saver right there