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I've been told these devices are not the best for PS2 and GC emulation, but they're certainly not the worst either. It seems they do a decent job at emulating GC, while the PS2 performance is much more hit-and-miss. There are games whose emulation is even rated as "perfect,” according to this sheet here: Anbernic T820 RG556 Game Compatibility- T820
That sounds great to me, as I’ve just purchased the RG476H. Still, I’d like to know just how well these T820 devices actually handle PS2 and GameCube games, especially from long-time users who’ve beaten a few titles or have at least spent plenty of hours playing. I don’t mind playing at the native resolution, but I am certainly not too fond of stuttering or audio crackling.
Lets take the PAL version of Metroid Prime (which runs at 50 fps, so is less demanding) as an example: Can I start and finish this game without worrying about frame drops or distracting graphical glitches?
That sounds great to me, as I’ve just purchased the RG476H. Still, I’d like to know just how well these T820 devices actually handle PS2 and GameCube games, especially from long-time users who’ve beaten a few titles or have at least spent plenty of hours playing. I don’t mind playing at the native resolution, but I am certainly not too fond of stuttering or audio crackling.
Lets take the PAL version of Metroid Prime (which runs at 50 fps, so is less demanding) as an example: Can I start and finish this game without worrying about frame drops or distracting graphical glitches?