My philosophy is simply RA for pre-6th gen consoles and standalones for 6th gen and later. Idk why, but 6th gen and later emulators just work better standalone.
My philosophy is simply RA for pre-6th gen consoles and standalones for 6th gen and later. Idk why, but 6th gen and later emulators just work better standalone.
Idk how well it works, but there’s this.
According to emu wiki, there’s PabloMK7’s Citra fork, Lemonade and Lime3DS.
No clue which is better, though.
I wonder how GE figures out all those protonfixes. Like from what I’ve seen, Catherine Classic’s cutscene issues have been a thing for years now, but he just goes “protonfix go lmao” and fixes it in one go.
That seems like the best scenario to me, not having to explictly state “I use (insert OS here)” makes it seem more natural as opposed to really preachy and forced.
Meme answer: ask about which distro is the best in a Linux community.
This is one of the things I never really got about the Linux community, like first people are really eager to invite Windows users over to the Linux side (which are regular desktop users for the most part), then these people add in some criticism about matters like these but it’s always met with “but server usage”. Why is the average desktop user expected to care about servers?
Yeah, I mainly play JRPGs and visual novels, so I’m very familiar with this issue.
For me the biggest issue is always FMV playback.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sixth_generation_of_video_game_consoles