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Facts, the PC 98 is the ultimate Touhou machineBoy did you dance around the actual use for that machine...
Facts, the PC 98 is the ultimate Touhou machineBoy did you dance around the actual use for that machine...
It's pornBoy did you dance around the actual use for that machine...
Yeah, I guess I missed. I'm generally pretty sharp, oh well.I don't think you get my joke...
Anyways, the list is missing games you can play one-handed, games you can take your hands off the keyboard for some time during, games with high resolution still images, and games featuring the fine figure art of Japan that is in no way not tasteful.
Boy did you dance around the actual use for that machine...
I have some emulation handhelds (Miyoo Mini and Anbernic RG353PS) and having to deal with RetroArch's bullshit and how annoying it is to make saves to a specific emulator, only for it to ignore those saved settings and stretch a Gameboy game to 16:9 or something. It made me irrationally angry
This is why i keep Telling people, use Batocera. Get a External Drive, install it on it<Have a whole PC Dedicated to it as a Emulation machine>. can edit it per System or Per game. no convoluted menus, simple set and go.I think RetroArch has it's place and is very useful for just being the centre of your emulation, but I've always disliked how it's annoying it is to change settings per emulator, and I've always preferred using standalone emulators to be able to tweak everything to my liking. But that's just me, I wanna hear your opinions about how I'm wrong and stupid
It's mostly because they have a controller mapping abstraction system to try to cover every layout organically. In theory it's great... in practice, not so much.The interface is really obtuse, and the control mapping is weird; it's cool that it serves as a hub for all these different emulators, but the package is really hard to figure out for me.
How does Batocera compare to Retrobat?Just watch this.
Yeah my main beef is definitely desktop experience. Disastrously unsuitable.The UI and UX are a catastrophe for sure. I would never use it on a desktop pc. I’ve had more luck on my phone. It’s less than ideal but given how closed of a system appleOS‘s are it’s the best option to easily aggregate a bunch of different emus in one app.
Well, only thing Retrobat has over Batocera is it's a bootable program, like Retroarch.How does Batocera compare to Retrobat?
Well its for profit so they go where profit is.Yeah, the 3ds remake, and about the original, what happened? i mean i know bowser inside story(OG for the DS) is the best one but still, what didn´t you like about Superstar Saga?
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I mean it worked but the cost was great to say the least, man i will miss the old artstyle in both japanese games and animation, manga maybe not be so affected by this because every artists has his stuff going own and still, some mangas coming out today are so similar with each other that you can barely tell the difference (yeah i know i became a boomer but my point stands).
Wow! That's one hell of an explanation! Really appreciate it, thanks to you now I know.Well, only thing Retrobat has over Batocera is it's a bootable program, like Retroarch.
Batocera has to be installed like any other OS. hence why i said External Drive for it. and why i have a PC just for it.
It's pretty simple to use, toss your bios in the Bios folder <unless stated otherwise> The wiki will tell you if it has to be in a certain folder., Roms same deal, and what format they work in <Zip/bin/cue ect>
Each system, then appears on your homescreen, after you do a simple Refresh, not a reboot.
then you can. lets say you are using a ps4 controller.
<90% Of controllers work just out of the box btw> tho you do have to Set a Home button so you can exit out of the emulators
you click the equivalent of the Select button, it brings up a menu. goto Advanced system options. you can set everything for that system there.
have a game that wont work with Duckstation? Hold Said select button on the game, it brings up the same type of menu like the systems. but just for that game. once you set whatever settings for that game. it saves that config for only that game.
Want art? hold said select button hit scrap wam it finds 3-4 different variants ect.
Don't know if you have the right bios? when you start a emulator, it'll warn you you are missing XYZ.bios
don't know which one? in the system menu, click Bios check, it'll tell you the name and MD5 checksum of it, so you get the right one