Hello Huiminghao!
I agree, NesDS is amazing, the only problem is that it hides many pixels. Displaying on both screens would fix this problem, since we can slide the energy bars of games on to the second screen. For example, we could slide the menu of SMB3 to the bottom screen.
Suggestions:
1. It would be ideal if we could select ONLY the top pixels or the bottom pixels to display on the bottom screen, since games have the menu either on the top or bottom. If both bottom and top hidden pixels display on the bottom screen, it would look a bit messy.
2. An option to toggle on/off the display on the bottom screen.
3. I know that you said it is impossible and suggested a flicker method. Is it impossible because you don't have time or is there really no way to do it without flicker? Would donations help you to make this possible? How can we help?
I think displaying on both screens would make nesDS an unbeatable emulator. Thank you for your efforts, Huiminghao!
I agree, NesDS is amazing, the only problem is that it hides many pixels. Displaying on both screens would fix this problem, since we can slide the energy bars of games on to the second screen. For example, we could slide the menu of SMB3 to the bottom screen.
Suggestions:
1. It would be ideal if we could select ONLY the top pixels or the bottom pixels to display on the bottom screen, since games have the menu either on the top or bottom. If both bottom and top hidden pixels display on the bottom screen, it would look a bit messy.
2. An option to toggle on/off the display on the bottom screen.
3. I know that you said it is impossible and suggested a flicker method. Is it impossible because you don't have time or is there really no way to do it without flicker? Would donations help you to make this possible? How can we help?
I think displaying on both screens would make nesDS an unbeatable emulator. Thank you for your efforts, Huiminghao!