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More suggestions from me:
1. Option to adjust the speed of turbo A/B?
2. Layer fixes for games that have layer issues?
3. An option for overscan (or a black border)? This is either as simulation for CRT, or to block from certain things from appearing on-screen (such as the discoloration on the right side in Super Mario Bros 3).
4. A config file that allows per-file configuration (i.e. there's no included settings, but the config contains user-defined settings tied with the ROM's filename). It's easier than doing a per-game config any other way. This is if you're planning to put a per-game configuration at all.
5. Sprite scaling again. I know I already said this, and you've said that it wouldn't work well. I just really want it, because I want a Mario 3 with DPCM and a normal-looking Mario at the same time. You can try either having the sprites move slightly when scaled, or recoding the scaling system, or cutting off the top/bottom of a sprite rather than the middle. Try whatever it takes, because if you get this done, this emulator will be much more enjoyable.
1. Option to adjust the speed of turbo A/B?
2. Layer fixes for games that have layer issues?
3. An option for overscan (or a black border)? This is either as simulation for CRT, or to block from certain things from appearing on-screen (such as the discoloration on the right side in Super Mario Bros 3).
4. A config file that allows per-file configuration (i.e. there's no included settings, but the config contains user-defined settings tied with the ROM's filename). It's easier than doing a per-game config any other way. This is if you're planning to put a per-game configuration at all.
5. Sprite scaling again. I know I already said this, and you've said that it wouldn't work well. I just really want it, because I want a Mario 3 with DPCM and a normal-looking Mario at the same time. You can try either having the sprites move slightly when scaled, or recoding the scaling system, or cutting off the top/bottom of a sprite rather than the middle. Try whatever it takes, because if you get this done, this emulator will be much more enjoyable.









