Glitchy said:Just finished Super Metroid - worth buying the DSTwo just for that! No problems - 100% accurate emulation of graphics and sound with no noticeable slow down. AWESOME!
That's strange. I played through it too and I had lots of frameskips mostly in big rooms (such as in Norfair). I agree with the accurate emulation though.Glitchy said:Just finished Super Metroid - worth buying the DSTwo just for that! No problems - 100% accurate emulation of graphics and sound with no noticeable slow down. AWESOME!
Same here with the frame skips and graphic glitchsSpaceJump said:That's strange. I played through it too and I had lots of frameskips mostly in big rooms (such as in Norfair). I agree with the accurate emulation though.Glitchy said:Just finished Super Metroid - worth buying the DSTwo just for that! No problems - 100% accurate emulation of graphics and sound with no noticeable slow down. AWESOME!
1 - Make sure the .cht file has the exact same name as the ROM.Wombo Combo said:For some reason I cant get .cht files to work with the snes emulator I downloaded cht files from the internet and load them but cheats never show up.
You need to exit the emulator first to the main menu and it will save. I made the same mistake before.TravisProduckshins said:I just got my card today, and I got a n00b question...
Is RTS a MUST when using the emulator?
I was playing Earthbound earlier, got to the first point that I could save at, and turned it off because i had to go to school. I came back home, went to "New", loaded the rom, and I could only select new game
Then what was the point in posting in this thread?KingVamp said:New to me actually, although I do not own this cart and play all my old games on my phone including snes, this is cool
A Gay Little Cat Boy said:You need to exit the emulator first to the main menu and it will save. I made the same mistake before.TravisProduckshins said:I just got my card today, and I got a n00b question...
Is RTS a MUST when using the emulator?
I was playing Earthbound earlier, got to the first point that I could save at, and turned it off because i had to go to school. I came back home, went to "New", loaded the rom, and I could only select new game
Rydian said:The mario kart's chip isn't nearly as heavy as the star fox one.
Cause I still think it cool >.>A Gay Little Cat Boy said:Then what was the point in posting in this thread?KingVamp said:New to me actually, although I do not own this cart and play all my old games on my phone including snes, this is cool
I don't think so, I was able to just save and turn off my DS right afterward and it worked. Well it worked for most games, Pokemon seems to give me some issues with regular saving.TravisProduckshins said:A Gay Little Cat Boy said:You need to exit the emulator first to the main menu and it will save. I made the same mistake before.TravisProduckshins said:I just got my card today, and I got a n00b question...
Is RTS a MUST when using the emulator?
I was playing Earthbound earlier, got to the first point that I could save at, and turned it off because i had to go to school. I came back home, went to "New", loaded the rom, and I could only select new game
Thanks
Also just wondering if the same rule applies to the GBA emulator?