Using the emulator SNESEmulDS, would the games run at full speed and without glitches because of the 3DS's power? Because I've seen videos of DS lites running the emulator and the performance is not the greatest.
So it's a limit on the type of flashcart I buy? The DSTWO is supposed to be back in stock by the end of June at modchipcentral so would that be the better option in terms of SNES emulation?The ds it's in doesn't matter. The only ds flashcart that would run it any better would be the supercard dstwo, since it has another processor built in. And there have been reports they are going back on sale in some online stores, if you want one.
In any emulation. Gameboy, NES, snes. I think it has a gb emulator built in to it. The others may be built in too but I believe you download those.So it's a limit on the type of flashcart I buy? The DSTWO is supposed to be back in stock by the end of June at modchipcentral so would that be the better option in terms of SNES emulation?
actually the other emulator that can run on an r4 it has better framerate than the dstwo emulator... (at least on the only game i tried...)The ds it's in doesn't matter. The only ds flashcart that would run it any better would be the supercard dstwo, since it has another processor built in. And there have been reports they are going back on sale in some online stores, if you want one.
Depends on your game. The supercard emulator has better compatibility. And different games run at different speeds on different emulators.actually the other emulator that can run on an r4 it has better framerate than the dstwo emulator... (at least on the only game i tried...)
Which emulator did you try?actually the other emulator that can run on an r4 it has better framerate than the dstwo emulator... (at least on the only game i tried...)
it was snesmullds.. and the dstwo emulator catfsc (or cat something)Which emulator did you try?