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Moving into the beat
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Location: Perpetual Hawaii
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New release from Dr Hell. Xebra is one of the most active PS1 emulators, and keeps improving at a steady rhythm. This update brings fixes to the CD seeking times. |
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Germany
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sry for my lack of knowledge, but is it wise (for me, that is) to start playing my old PSX-Games with that emulator instead of Xeven or ePSXe? Is it any better?
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the only one you've ever SEEN
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Well, it uses software rendering, so it's different. It has a very high compatibility, so when PSXeven or ePSXe fail, try this one and see how it does.
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Moving into the beat
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PS: hushy, you forgot to recommend pSX over Xebra
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Germany
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Okay, I see the point in using its own bios. But the other emulators have software-rendering as well (given that you have the respective GPU-plugin) and the compatibility is quite high (haven't encountered any game-issues yet) But I'll give it a try with my newly rediscovered Legend of Dragoon ;] |
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