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Novice_Gamer
August 23rd, 2002, 18:43
You chose which one is better?:emb: :o
Yeloazndevil
August 23rd, 2002, 19:57
i vote for ePSXe
Cyclonelisis V-Zmc
August 24th, 2002, 01:14
For speed I choose adripsx and for compatability I choose epsxe.
Mog
August 24th, 2002, 01:20
This is definitely not the smartest thing to do... However the votes turn out, epsxe and AdriPsx are gonna be really competitive...
Gamer1
August 24th, 2002, 01:37
i don't care what emu i use... as long as it emulates my game perfectly. so i won't vote.
icedragon8806
August 24th, 2002, 05:10
neither will i. i don't care as long as it runs dino crisis 2
n0estoy
August 24th, 2002, 05:14
each emu has its strong points. epsxe has high compatability, but AdriPsx has taken a more interesting approach to things (read: controller plugin :D)
icedragon8806
August 24th, 2002, 05:19
true and i find AdriPsx easy to use. but i have some proplems with sound
Gamer1
August 24th, 2002, 06:46
Originally posted by icedragon8806
true and i find AdriPsx easy to use. but i have some proplems with sound
because they use the same spu plugin specification, and you might be using the same plugin
Dark Watcher
August 24th, 2002, 07:42
hopefully in future releases Roor will include the SPUAsync functions of Eternal
Novice_Gamer
August 24th, 2002, 17:10
Its seems like everyone has voted so far for epsxe i like it for the compatiblty thingie i havent had a problem with it for the time that i have had it the AdriPsx i had problems with (i.e. it aint play like 4 of my games)
icedragon8806
August 24th, 2002, 18:44
Originally posted by Gamer1
because they use the same spu plugin specification, and you might be using the same plugin
well no matter what i use i always have a sound problems with dino crisis 2 :hmm:
Roor
August 24th, 2002, 18:54
If you ask me, ePSXe is better because of its superior compatibility. Because of nowadays standarts on PCs, a PSX emulator doesn't need to be very fast :(
Cless
August 25th, 2002, 00:05
i like both. all of my games play in both or don't play at all.
Gamer1
August 25th, 2002, 00:09
Originally posted by icedragon8806
well no matter what i use i always have a sound problems with dino crisis 2 :hmm:
as i said you might be using the same sound plugin and the sound isn't 100% emulated.
anyway. Roor... keep up the good work. the more the emus... the better it is for emulation in general. (the way authors aproach emulating the hardware) and maybe someday... all you psx emu authors could just share code and make emulation alot better.
n0estoy
August 25th, 2002, 02:45
long live adripsx and its awesome controller plugin system...now if it could only support the harakiri plugin ;)
Nigazallucard
August 30th, 2002, 17:23
Originally posted by Gamer1
i don't care what emu i use... as long as it emulates my game perfectly. so i won't vote.
hehehehei like of your answer hehehe!! i think same! the best emu is that runs great my game......
Yar Kramer
August 31st, 2002, 14:40
Hear, hear! I like whatever emulator works! ... Assuming, of course, I can find one that works for the specific game I'm trying to play. ;)
Takmadeus
September 1st, 2002, 21:15
Originally posted by Roor
If you ask me, ePSXe is better because of its superior compatibility. Because of nowadays standarts on PCs, a PSX emulator doesn't need to be very fast :(
nah.... your emu is far better.... the savestate function is better planned in Adri, it is aster, and compatibility is not a problem unless you wanna play dish washer: soap crisis
Cyclonelisis V-Zmc
September 1st, 2002, 21:17
Originally posted by takmadeus
nah.... your emu is far better.... the savestate function is better planned in Adri, it is aster, and compatibility is not a problem unless you wanna play dish washer: soap crisis
Yes you're right.Don't give up Roor
ChrisRay
October 14th, 2002, 20:55
I have like this sympathy problem for everyone, Whenever I see people working hard on there projects to catch up with whats already available. I feel bad for them because they have not been in the game long enough ;\
Keep up the good work Roor
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