
You must log in before you can join this conversation. If you have a game Canoe can't play I recommend Snes9x2005 Plus or Snes9x2010.Īlso, from today's experiments, it seems like the RGUIExtreme HMOD has slightly less input lag than what I was using, which was Ozone. Anything beyond 2010 will struggle after you enable Hard GPU Sync.
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For Snes9x Emulator For Mac Windows 7 That rounds up our list of the best. The Bright version KMFD made is a version of 2016 with Higan performance features. If that werent enough, Snes9x EX is compatible with Bluetooth keyboards and. These are based off the 2016 era of SNES9x. With the right game, the slowdown reduction option makes it perform with less input lag than standard Snes9x2010. It can handle slowdown reduction moderately without crashing. I found without the extra options engaged it didn't handle input lag as well. KMFD Manic made this for games that would tolerate extra speed and performance (like shooters). I use it on most my SNES playlists on various devices. Snes9x2010 is usually hailed as serving more games in more low powered devices like a Raspberry Pi or one of the minis. My only gripe is it leaves a pixel-tall flashing line between the HUD and the game on Super Metroid. This had all the input speed of 2005, with the audio quality of 2010. Many people say this is the most compatible. Snes9x2005 was almost as good as the stock emulator Canoe speedwise. I've been doing rough latency tests on Super Metroid with my smart phone's slow-motion camera for a month or two. The older Snes9x cores are technically "less accurate" but due to using fewer resources, perform faster.

I recommend Canoe, but if the game won't play, use Retroarch.
