BSNES or Snes9x?

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Hello everyone,
I’m looking to emulate SNES on PC and would like your advice on the best choice nowadays. Which emulator would you recommend—BSNES or SNES9x , in terms of compatibility, graphics, and performance ?
My goal is to play in the best possible conditions while keeping the original 4:3 aspect ratio. Thanks in advance for your advice.
 
In the end, I’m going to stick with SNES9x, but I’m having a hard time figuring out which settings are best (DirectX, Vulkan, OpenGL) and which filter to use for remastering my SNES games. Some of them seem to distort the original look, while others make things look a bit too smooth.
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In the end, I’m going to stick with SNES9x, but I’m having a hard time figuring out which settings are best (DirectX, Vulkan, OpenGL) and which filter to use for remastering my SNES games. Some of them seem to distort the original look, while others make things look a bit too smooth.
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If you want Filters and shaders, use Ares.
 
If you want Filters and shaders, use Ares.
What extra filters does it offer? I already see a good dozen on SNES9x.

As for shaders, I honestly don’t care much. It’ll already be better than what I’m used to—I’m still playing PS1 games on a Phillips CRT in 2025, so my eyes are used to pixels.

For example, on my Sega and Sony emulators, I never use shaders; just upscaling with a filter is enough for my gaming.
 
What extra filters does it offer? I already see a good dozen on SNES9x.

As for shaders, I honestly don’t care much. It’ll already be better than what I’m used to—I’m still playing PS1 games on a Phillips CRT in 2025, so my eyes are used to pixels.

For example, on my Sega and Sony emulators, I never use shaders; just upscaling with a filter is enough for my gaming.
 

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If you're deciding between BSNES and Snes9x @KittenLikeYou007, it really comes down to what you value most in your emulation experience. BSNES is known for its near-perfect accuracy, replicating the original SNES hardware down to the tiniest detail. This makes it ideal for purists who want an authentic experience, but it does require more powerful hardware to run smoothly. On the other hand, Snes9x offers excellent performance and broad compatibility across a wide range of systems. It’s user-friendly, supports features like RetroAchievements, and runs well even on older machines. While it may not match BSNES in terms of cycle-accurate emulation, it’s still highly reliable and more accessible for casual players. So, if you're chasing perfection, BSNES is your go-to. But if you want something lightweight, flexible, and packed with features, Snes9x is hard to beat but I personally use Snes9x
 

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