Help Is there a specific SNES emulator to play FastROM on it?

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Or is it automatically working with any?
 
Maybe I didn't notice but I haven't felt a big difference when I played F-zero with a FastROM on BSNES HD but then again F-zero hardly had slowdowns.
 
Maybe I didn't notice but I haven't felt a big difference when I played F-zero with a FastROM on BSNES HD but then again F-zero hardly had slowdowns.
I'm curious why you chose bsnes-hd? Have you tried out this stand alone fork @ https://tanalin.com/en/projects/bsnes-mt/
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Does it work with Mesen?


I think I should use Gradius III as a template to check if the emulator is compatible.
 
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bsnes-mt has mode 7 & widescreen, pixel perfect is optional. Mesen2 is just as good plus its a multi emulator. Mesen2 has overclock as well including bsnes-mt.
Okay so I got this installed but where's the wide-screen option?
 
For bsnes-mt either press F11 or Alt+Enter
For Mesen2 press F11
No, not full-screen, having wide screen Mode 7.

Like this with F-zero:
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No, not full-screen, having wide screen Mode 7.

Like this with F-zero:
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bsnes-mt implements HD Mode 7
Go to Settings>Enhancements

Use OpenGL, create a folder called shaders where bsnes-mt.exe is located and drag & drop folder there
I'm using the Quilez shader here @ https://www.emu-france.com/?wpfb_dl=6993
Search in from official higan-bsnes>higan shaders>Quilez.shader
Looks gorgeous & beautiful

Reason why I'm using a shader is because it stretches
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I'm using the same Quilez.shader for Bahamut Lagoon
Looks really nice
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No, not full-screen, having wide screen Mode 7.

Like this with F-zero:
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If you're concerned regarding the pixel perfect option for bsnes-mt its optional, it fits the screen at center mode by 4:3. You can change those options to your liking.
 

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bsnes-mt implements HD Mode 7
Go to Settings>Enhancements

Use OpenGL, create a folder called shaders where bsnes-mt.exe is located and drag & drop folder there
I'm using the Quilez shader here @ https://www.emu-france.com/?wpfb_dl=6993
Search in from official higan-bsnes>higan shaders>Quilez.shader
Looks gorgeous & beautiful

Reason why I'm using a shader is because it stretches
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I'm using the same Quilez.shader for Bahamut Lagoon
Looks really nice
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If you're concerned regarding the pixel perfect option for bsnes-mt its optional, it fits the screen at center mode by 4:3. You can change those options to your liking.
I'm sorry but I have installed the shaders in the created folder yet i doesn't have wide-screen.

Here's the wide-screen option in BSNES HD I got:
1748286517986.png


Your screenshot seems like it's stretched wide-screen, not true WS.
 
I'm sorry but I have installed the shaders in the created folder yet i doesn't have wide-screen.

Here's the wide-screen option in BSNES HD I got:
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Your screenshot seems like it's stretched wide-screen, not true WS.
That because I'm using bsnes-mt instead of bsnes-hd



I can understand if you're using bsnes-hd is because its the common libretro core.
 
That because I'm using bsnes-mt instead of bsnes-hd
Yes, I know. What I was saying an hour ago is how to get wide-screen. I've been searching for quite a while.


You told me that
bsnes-mt has mode 7 & widescreen...
yet I don't see any proper wide-screen options in the settings. Having the possibility to see more around gives a new point of view for the pseudo-3D games.

If MT cannot support true Widescreen it's fine but I don't really want to waste too much time on it when the main subject of the topic is about Fastroms.

PS: Gradius 3 runs smoothly now.
 
Yes, I know. What I was saying an hour ago is how to get wide-screen. I've been searching for quite a while.


You told me that

yet I don't see any proper wide-screen options in the settings. Having the possibility to see more around gives a new point of view for the pseudo-3D games.

If MT cannot support true Widescreen it's fine but I don't really want to waste too much time on it when the main subject of the topic is about Fastroms.

PS: Gradius 3 runs smoothly now.
Awesome, glad to hear
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