About the lack of a second analog stick on the PSP: With an emulator, you're not limited to using the controls the way they are on the original console. You can remap them to whatever you want. PPSSPP is great in this respect in that it allows you to assign multiple real controls to the emulated controls. In other words, if a game uses the shoulder buttons to turn the camera, there's nothing stopping you from adding the right analog stick on your controller as an additional input for the L/R buttons, so that when you move the right stick, it thinks you pressed those buttons. If a game uses the four face buttons to control a camera, assign the four directions of the right stick to them. I haven't kept up with PPSSPP development because I have an old computer and can't run the latest versions, but the last time I tried this, it worked, but wasn't very good as the authors never anticipated anyone mapping buttons to an analog control. They MAY have improved this in the latest versions. In any case, it's worth a try. Similarly, if you get annoyed at games where you push the stick right and the camera moves left, just reverse the directions in the control mapping. ePSXe has a control setting for a NeGcon controller. I don't have a NegCon, so I mapped the twist function to the analog stick, then I was able to have analog control in games that only support the NeGcon.
Good news! DuckStation has resumed development for a while. Connor, the original dev, has continued reviewing PRs and also committing new code himself. 🙂
Oh that’s good news! I was a bit sad to hear it was discontinued in this video because I haven’t been following it for a bit, but it’s certainly a great PSX emulator.
Great video, thank you! MAME and RetroArch can be intimidating at first because they have many settings, but once you get used to them, they are very practical!
No need to use MAME when FBA and variants are available. This is a terrible list. But still I use Ryujinx for 2D games since I can apply the same 2D shader setup to any game regardless of the emulator core.
A little bit surprised to not hear about Citra for the 3DS. I tested it twice and looks gorgeous, way better graphics than the OG 3DS and isn't hard to use.
@@III-ph3hb It displays both screens at the same time, and you can even choose how it displays (top and bottom, side by side, First screen bigger than second, etc.)
I am using retroarch and mame for anything pre ps2/xbox era [apart from scummvm], then the standalones for ps2/xbox, ps3 . Highly recommend launchbox to manage everything and have all your emulated games in one place with all the artwork in a steam like format and all the different platforms separated into sections for easy navigation.
Flycast over Redream, Redream doesn't support a lot of games. Also Ryujink is better than YUZU for switch. Both alternate options require more work though. Great list though
Flycast still has that issue where Sonic Adventure 2 doesn't let you run in a straight 0º line if you hold the stick straight up, this alone is a deal breaker for it. I use Redream on the go, or my Dreamcast console over Flycast for this among other reasons. Also Flycast mixes box arts, all my PAL games wound up having some US box arts, some Japanese box arts, and some PAL arts which look so out of place when mixed together given how the US ones have half white arch designs, half black arch designs, and different names or just generally more boring box arts. Also major graphical issues in Sonic Adventure, Shenmue 2, Tomb Raider 4 and Chronicles, Soul Reaver, and SEGA GT of the few I tried on it, where Redream has no issues displaying things properly. Even NullDC gave me a better time than Flycast.
I had a problem setting up RetroArch. it's still on my computer. I just don't deal with it. I have other emulators that are stand alone. NES, SNES, and Sega Genesis are my oldest emulators. I grew up on those systems and games.
xenia requirements with pentium 4? I think its wrong These should be the real requirements: Recommended: OS: Windows 10+ x64 CPU: 4th generation or later i5/i7 64-bit x86 processor with AVX(2) support You can check with CPU-Z GPU: GTX 980 Ti or later You can check with GPU-Z RAM: 6GB or more Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2015, 2017 and 2019 Minimum: OS: Windows 7+ x64 (Linux/macOS not natively supported) Windows
I actually like Ryujinx more over Yuzu. The switch games that I pick actually works on Ryujinx but not for Yuzu. I am gonna try out Xenia! I really want to play some 360 games.
@@ShandellJamesYuzu always have a worse compatibility for every game. I played kirby forgotten land and on yuzu was always issues after issues. Ryujinxs was "just works"
I like to use an emulator called Drastic it's a good Nintendo DS emulator that can be played on a phone or tablet but also offers the option to add cheats to games for example in you play any DS Pokèmon game you can activate the cheat that gives you 100% catch rate
I am surprised that you did not mention NES, SNES, and GBA emulators. For NES I use MESSEN. It has been hailed as the best NES emulator out there. Great for ROM hacking, has the best Famicom Disk emulation, an extremely easy-to-use UI, and my favorite part is that it has an extensive list of GG codes as part of the emulator, but you can add more to the game you are playing or add codes to a game that is not on the list. I personally feel the same way about MESSEN-S. The SNES emulator. This emulator offers all of the same features as its MESSEN counterpart. As for a GBA emulator, it is hard for me to choose just one because of all of the various offerings each one has. Is there anyone out there that has a favorite one that offers full compatibility for GB, GBC, and GBA? Please let me know.
Honestly for GB, GBA, and GBC games I've just been using MGBA for an emulator and it's been working perfectly fine for me. There may be small hiccups here and there, but I mostly use it for Pokémon and haven't had any real issues.
@johnmadison3472 that's just how emulation is. The better equipped your setup is, the better performance will be. It really just comes down to how many games are supported on the emulation software and how well they have optimized it. The more advanced a game you try to play, the more resources it will take to run it.
I actually didn’t realize Xenia works with original Xbox games. I’ve tried emulating it before using xemu but it was clunky and confusing. Gonna try that later today. Nice video!
Did Xenia work for the OG Xbox games? I want to play Splinter Cell series but xemu apparently has issues with lighting and quality etc, though I don’t want to resort to playing SC on PCSX2 as the PS2 ports are inferior compared to the Xbox originals
Vry well thought out and I agree with most of your choices... as an old hand in gaming I still think retro-arch sucks big time. I just love the Nintendo Gameboy Color, so I'll give a shout out to BGB... Liked and Subbed!
At 2:13 you mention this '' The OG Xbox will run with no problems on this emulator.'' Questions: Can Xenia run the original Xbox games from 2001 onwards? Does it have backwards compatibility? I thought you need Cxbx-Reloaded and XEMU emulator to run Original Xbox Games?
Desmume rocks No$gba !!!! For the Dreamcast i use both Redream and Demul (the graphics and audio sound are almost perfect on it) but it require a powerful PC to run it smoothly. I'll never let KegaFusion for my genesis games....
Nice a handy guide video to the scene especially beginners although I think that the mini retro consoles out there are cheap for what they are ..... but on the other hand they are rubbish especially as they only usually use the cheap ass android CPUs inside and can only managed a soft looking 720p. The PC is they way to go or perhaps a top end Android or Pi board build methinks
Great list, but RPCS3 is way better than Xenia. RPCS3 is a much more developed emulator with a lot more playable games. Also, contrary what was said here, Xenia does not run OG Xbox games and launches only Xbox 360 games
Honestly I’d say the same with DesMuMe and MelonDS because most people who have those *only* use them because they want to play Pokémon and only Pokémon
I want using ps2 controller on retro arch but it somehow cant read the d-pad not the other buttons that responsible to make actions. Can i use other controller that would actually work?
i find Retroarch a very good emulator for 64 bit and above systems, you get cores and can run multiple consoles all on one emulator, not hard to setup either.
Running exclusives that were released on 360 and ps3. You will get better performance from xenia, especially on a lower spec pc. RPCS3 requires a powerful cpu while Xenia can take advantage of your gpu.
@@ShandellJames so let's say I have a beast of a computer? I've looked at compatibility charts and reddit posts and it seems like RPCS3 ran more titles in the green. Do you find the same?
@@bryanfrancisfitness RPCS3 is by far the better choice and it's not even close. It seems like anyone who feels that Xenia is better is in that "Xbox fanboy" category, looking mostly for Microsoft exclusives
@bundangkorea not true man. While Rpsc3 is the more advanced and developed emulator, games that are cross compatible with ps3/360 tend and work on xenia tend to run faster. Red Dead Redemption for instance runs and even looks better on Xenia(with3x scaling) This is because the 360 has a far simpler cpu than the ps3's cell processor. Look it up if you're not convinced. As for compatibility though, Rpsc3 is king.
Welp, I fixed what was wrong with my Redream. It wasn't because my iGPU was corrupted. It was because i had to clean out my Redream cache. So good bye Flycast & Demul. & Helloooh Redream~! Redream is easily one of the best Dreamcast emulators hands down.
dont know if I should ask this but, I have yuzu on my pc but I'm having a really hard time finding roms for switch games, does anybody know a good site or discord?
Cemu: Wii U Xenia Xbox 360 AND Xbox Cemu is also super iffy with a lot of games. I've personally had crashes is Sonic BOOM, Mario Kart 8, Mario Maker and Wind Waker HD with it after about 10 minutes of gaming.
I have one of thoes hand held emulator devices. It works great for nearly all the gameboy games. But it's awful at playing psp games. I do have the psvita mabey it would be worth it to get customer fermware on it to play the psp games ibused to have. I'm trying to use my current 10th gen i5 computer to play my xbox,xbox360,ps2,ps3 games. That would help downsize the space needed on my shelfs.
Please help me I can't unzip the BIOS file for PS1 emulator WinRAR and 7zip will read the archive after I unzip it it doesn't turn into a BIOS file it stays rar compressed and it says operation is broken when I try to unzip and add to emulator
I prefer standalones to something like RetroArch but my Sega Genesis emulator (Kega Fusion) stopped working for some unknown reason so I may have to bite the bullet.
Desmume? i prefer something like MelonDS is way more easy to configure the Desmume. another thing Duckstation is still getting updates from time to time too so is not dead.
question for anyone who could help me. I have tried to run Xenia two different times. Everything worked, booted GTA IV BOGT and shortly after playing it blue screened my pc and I have a nice gaminc pc. What is the problem?
A few things to try in the settings tho is this: In the Xenia config set this to True GPU_allow_invalid_fetch_constants = true Make sure it's set to Vulkan as well, and you should have better luck running it
Don't know about the others but you can play 2 player games on Yuzu you just need to make sure you set up 2 controllers (or a controller/keyboard) in Yuzu settings
MAME isn't just an arcade emulator anymore and hasn't been for literally almost a decade at this point. It now emulates literally almost anything. Also, a Core 2-era CPU is NOT ENOUGH for MAME anymore, and hasn't been for, again, YEARS. The actual MAME developers tend to recommend at least a 4th gen Intel CPU or first gen Ryzen for AMD as the minimum.
Can't call them emulators call them cores 🤣 anyways those cores even being built off the standalone emulators can't compare to a standalone. It's just the convenience of them all being in one place.
@@ShandellJames right, but the cores are the emulators themselves just without the original emulator UI's which are replaced by retroarch (basically cores are the backends of stand alone emulators). I understand and agree on the convenience factor but retroarch itself doesn't emulate anything, so its not an emulator, its just a way to run emulators
About the lack of a second analog stick on the PSP: With an emulator, you're not limited to using the controls the way they are on the original console. You can remap them to whatever you want. PPSSPP is great in this respect in that it allows you to assign multiple real controls to the emulated controls. In other words, if a game uses the shoulder buttons to turn the camera, there's nothing stopping you from adding the right analog stick on your controller as an additional input for the L/R buttons, so that when you move the right stick, it thinks you pressed those buttons. If a game uses the four face buttons to control a camera, assign the four directions of the right stick to them.
I haven't kept up with PPSSPP development because I have an old computer and can't run the latest versions, but the last time I tried this, it worked, but wasn't very good as the authors never anticipated anyone mapping buttons to an analog control. They MAY have improved this in the latest versions. In any case, it's worth a try.
Similarly, if you get annoyed at games where you push the stick right and the camera moves left, just reverse the directions in the control mapping. ePSXe has a control setting for a NeGcon controller. I don't have a NegCon, so I mapped the twist function to the analog stick, then I was able to have analog control in games that only support the NeGcon.
Good news! DuckStation has resumed development for a while. Connor, the original dev, has continued reviewing PRs and also committing new code himself. 🙂
What source do you get your info from? I need to know.
Good mooorning
Oh that’s good news! I was a bit sad to hear it was discontinued in this video because I haven’t been following it for a bit, but it’s certainly a great PSX emulator.
Ooh yes, exciting.
Great video, thank you! MAME and RetroArch can be intimidating at first because they have many settings, but once you get used to them, they are very practical!
Get your time with them they become easy
Mame is insanely difficult to use. Retroarch is very easy
No need to use MAME when FBA and variants are available. This is a terrible list. But still I use Ryujinx for 2D games since I can apply the same 2D shader setup to any game regardless of the emulator core.
@@EverRusting thanks
Yuzu and Ryujjinx should just combine to create 99% compatibility and the other 1% of games play in a way that is at least enjoyable.
Yuzu runs better
What website do you guys use to find Roms I’ve been looking but can’t find anything
Yuzujinx!
@@marilyna387use romslab it has literally EVERYTHING for switch even overseas releases
100%
This is a life-changing video. In a good way. Thank you.
A little bit surprised to not hear about Citra for the 3DS. I tested it twice and looks gorgeous, way better graphics than the OG 3DS and isn't hard to use.
Yeah I use Citra as well. Other than few games not working (such as Luigis Mansion 2), it's a fantastic emulator.
What do y’all do about the second screen
@@III-ph3hb It displays both screens at the same time, and you can even choose how it displays (top and bottom, side by side, First screen bigger than second, etc.)
I am using retroarch and mame for anything pre ps2/xbox era [apart from scummvm], then the standalones for ps2/xbox, ps3 .
Highly recommend launchbox to manage everything and have all your emulated games in one place with all the artwork in a steam like format and all the different platforms separated into sections for easy navigation.
I have the PS2 and Dolphin emulators on my laptop. They're both really great.
You mean PCSX2 and Dolphin, right?
@@majorgear1021 Yes. That's right.
Flycast over Redream, Redream doesn't support a lot of games.
Also Ryujink is better than YUZU for switch.
Both alternate options require more work though. Great list though
I agree with Ryujinx over Yuzu, but not Flycast. Redream has better support and Demul is even better.
My hardware better on Flycast. Redream bad.
redream is the best dreamcast emulator , flycast is a retroarch core no thanks.
Flycast still has that issue where Sonic Adventure 2 doesn't let you run in a straight 0º line if you hold the stick straight up, this alone is a deal breaker for it.
I use Redream on the go, or my Dreamcast console over Flycast for this among other reasons.
Also Flycast mixes box arts, all my PAL games wound up having some US box arts, some Japanese box arts, and some PAL arts which look so out of place when mixed together given how the US ones have half white arch designs, half black arch designs, and different names or just generally more boring box arts.
Also major graphical issues in Sonic Adventure, Shenmue 2, Tomb Raider 4 and Chronicles, Soul Reaver, and SEGA GT of the few I tried on it, where Redream has no issues displaying things properly.
Even NullDC gave me a better time than Flycast.
I had a problem setting up RetroArch. it's still on my computer. I just don't deal with it. I have other emulators that are stand alone. NES, SNES, and Sega Genesis are my oldest emulators. I grew up on those systems and games.
In no world should Dolphin be ranked lower than number 1 on any list. It is the de facto gold standard for any emulator.
Glad you back
xenia requirements with pentium 4? I think its wrong
These should be the real requirements:
Recommended:
OS: Windows 10+ x64
CPU: 4th generation or later i5/i7 64-bit x86 processor with AVX(2) support
You can check with CPU-Z
GPU: GTX 980 Ti or later
You can check with GPU-Z
RAM: 6GB or more
Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2015, 2017 and 2019
Minimum:
OS: Windows 7+ x64 (Linux/macOS not natively supported)
Windows
Very good and informative! Nice work! Thanks!
I actually like Ryujinx more over Yuzu. The switch games that I pick actually works on Ryujinx but not for Yuzu. I am gonna try out Xenia! I really want to play some 360 games.
Yea, some games work better on Ryujinx. Some on Yuzu just have to test them. They are both great thats why the choice was hard to make.
@@ShandellJamesYuzu always have a worse compatibility for every game. I played kirby forgotten land and on yuzu was always issues after issues. Ryujinxs was "just works"
ryujinx and yuzu should merge
Any recommended websites to get switch games?
felixwfyu google nxbrew....
I like to use an emulator called Drastic it's a good Nintendo DS emulator that can be played on a phone or tablet but also offers the option to add cheats to games for example in you play any DS Pokèmon game you can activate the cheat that gives you 100% catch rate
Does it have 1 screen only for DS like retro Arch?
What this video is way better than other videos is that you show the requirements and details about the emulators
I am surprised that you did not mention NES, SNES, and GBA emulators. For NES I use MESSEN. It has been hailed as the best NES emulator out there. Great for ROM hacking, has the best Famicom Disk emulation, an extremely easy-to-use UI, and my favorite part is that it has an extensive list of GG codes as part of the emulator, but you can add more to the game you are playing or add codes to a game that is not on the list. I personally feel the same way about MESSEN-S. The SNES emulator. This emulator offers all of the same features as its MESSEN counterpart. As for a GBA emulator, it is hard for me to choose just one because of all of the various offerings each one has. Is there anyone out there that has a favorite one that offers full compatibility for GB, GBC, and GBA? Please let me know.
On android there's Lemuroid, that's what I use
Retro Arch
Honestly for GB, GBA, and GBC games I've just been using MGBA for an emulator and it's been working perfectly fine for me. There may be small hiccups here and there, but I mostly use it for Pokémon and haven't had any real issues.
@@KrissyLilSheep I agree. mGBA runs some titles the others won't although it is a bit resource-heavy.
@johnmadison3472 that's just how emulation is. The better equipped your setup is, the better performance will be. It really just comes down to how many games are supported on the emulation software and how well they have optimized it. The more advanced a game you try to play, the more resources it will take to run it.
I actually didn’t realize Xenia works with original Xbox games. I’ve tried emulating it before using xemu but it was clunky and confusing. Gonna try that later today. Nice video!
Same, I just got it for the 360 games I can no longer download since Microsoft took them down
Did Xenia work for the OG Xbox games? I want to play Splinter Cell series but xemu apparently has issues with lighting and quality etc, though I don’t want to resort to playing SC on PCSX2 as the PS2 ports are inferior compared to the Xbox originals
first time i hear about xenia emulating xbox, i played only x360 games, for xbox it's xemu and cxbx....
legend bud pure legend love your channel.
Vry well thought out and I agree with most of your choices... as an old hand in gaming I still think retro-arch sucks big time. I just love the Nintendo Gameboy Color, so I'll give a shout out to BGB... Liked and Subbed!
I build a mini PC nuc with Batocera and haven't looked back for being able to play all my classic console game "lie-berry" 😅
Very helpful, thank you 🙏
Great video, MelonDS The best! (:
Lol I like both DS emulators
hello, thanks for good list, a little question, what is the game when you talked about PSP ?
At 2:13 you mention this '' The OG Xbox will run with no problems on this emulator.''
Questions: Can Xenia run the original Xbox games from 2001 onwards? Does it have backwards compatibility?
I thought you need Cxbx-Reloaded and XEMU emulator to run Original Xbox Games?
I remember Bleem for PlayStation back in the day
And snes9x. I remember being amazed just putting a psx game in a pc CD-rom and bleem would read the game at 1 fps/sec.
What would you recommend for N64 games? I keep seeing mixed reviews on Project64 so I'm not sure what to think
Project64 unless something has changed once again it is pretty decent
I do think Cemu and RPCS3 are better suitable to be in this list compared to Xenia because of their compatibility and customizability with games.
Thanks dude, been wondering for what emulator I should use for ps3 and Xbox original games 👍
Pcsx3 and xenia
Nice man😊
Appreciate you 👍🏽
My only problem with yuzu is that its still a bit unstable but im sure its only going to get better
Desmume rocks No$gba !!!! For the Dreamcast i use both Redream and Demul (the graphics and audio sound are almost perfect on it) but it require a powerful PC to run it smoothly. I'll never let KegaFusion for my genesis games....
Keep up the good work
Nice a handy guide video to the scene especially beginners although I think that the mini retro consoles out there are cheap for what they are ..... but on the other hand they are rubbish especially as they only usually use the cheap ass android CPUs inside and can only managed a soft looking 720p. The PC is they way to go or perhaps a top end Android or Pi board build methinks
4:53 does anyone know that name of the game, I’ll really appreciate it
Powerstone
I play Yuzu on my pic. I get my roms from eggsim and it plays Zelda like a champ. Of course most Mario games also run perfectly such as Mario Kart 8.
Great list, but RPCS3 is way better than Xenia. RPCS3 is a much more developed emulator with a lot more playable games. Also, contrary what was said here, Xenia does not run OG Xbox games and launches only Xbox 360 games
You sir are correct with both statements
I think a 360 emulator isn’t going to happen. Xenia barely supports a handful of games while it’s PS3 counterpart can play 99% of games
xemu runs almost all xbox games at full speed given your set up , xenia is well on the way and has a ton of games supported up till now.
Rpcs brings my memory look at the background is beautiful
For Switch emulators, as long as you actually own the hardware, and the games you're emulating, then I fail to see what the issue is.
I would also mention Cemu as another great emulator, even though - let's be real - most people who have it only have it for BOTW :P
Honestly I’d say the same with DesMuMe and MelonDS because most people who have those *only* use them because they want to play Pokémon and only Pokémon
The worst zelda game ever.
I want using ps2 controller on retro arch but it somehow cant read the d-pad not the other buttons that responsible to make actions. Can i use other controller that would actually work?
Xenia. Glad to see it.
Emulation is the way to go
So Xenia can run Xbox original games and not just xbox 360 right?
Yup
@@Bakamatsu-GojiFanArchive sweeeeeet!
No, actually, that was a mistake I made when recording this. I went back and tested it, and it didn't work. Sorry about that.
@@ShandellJames
Great video as always bro, I was just about to give you a heads up on that fact! Keep up the good work on sharing the knowledge!
@@ShandellJames ahhhhh dang okay no worries
i find Retroarch a very good emulator for 64 bit and above systems, you get cores and can run multiple consoles all on one emulator, not hard to setup either.
Retro Arch doesn't let use rom hacks and translations poo.
@@walterpetersen776 eh?? it should, i never heard of an emulator that refuses to run hacks/mods/translations before.
I do approve of this list of emulators thanks 🙏 for the video🎉
To be fair, Retroarch shouldn't be on the list since it's a *Frontend* for emulators and not an emulator in itself.
Which emulator do you recommend for N64 games?
I use project 64
Retro64
Any reason you ranked xenia over rpcs3? Does it have better compatibility?
Running exclusives that were released on 360 and ps3. You will get better performance from xenia, especially on a lower spec pc. RPCS3 requires a powerful cpu while Xenia can take advantage of your gpu.
@@ShandellJames so let's say I have a beast of a computer? I've looked at compatibility charts and reddit posts and it seems like RPCS3 ran more titles in the green. Do you find the same?
@@bryanfrancisfitness RPCS3 is by far the better choice and it's not even close. It seems like anyone who feels that Xenia is better is in that "Xbox fanboy" category, looking mostly for Microsoft exclusives
@bundangkorea not true man. While Rpsc3 is the more advanced and developed emulator, games that are cross compatible with ps3/360 tend and work on xenia tend to run faster. Red Dead Redemption for instance runs and even looks better on Xenia(with3x scaling) This is because the 360 has a far simpler cpu than the ps3's cell processor. Look it up if you're not convinced. As for compatibility though, Rpsc3 is king.
About ppsspp not having right analog stick... bro you are emulating, just map l1 and r1 to right analog on your pad if you like
Hi. Great job man. Does anyone know If IT is possible to play Yuzu with a standard xbox.controller for PC. Or any PC controller in general?
Ty
2:16 didn’t know Xenia was ALSO a OG Xbox emulator too.. I’ve been using XEMU for OG Xbox…
It's not
Welp, I fixed what was wrong with my Redream. It wasn't because my iGPU was corrupted. It was because i had to clean out my Redream cache. So good bye Flycast & Demul. & Helloooh Redream~! Redream is easily one of the best Dreamcast emulators hands down.
It has a res upscale behind a paywall. NOT emulator does that. This is greed.
@@Raylightsen I mean it was kind of stupid but i'm not trippin' but at least the games are free lol
rpcs3 was left behind 😮
Is not even version 1.0
Is still 0.##
What Dreamcast game is that you are playing?
What game was in the background of the duck station section?
dont know if I should ask this but, I have yuzu on my pc but I'm having a really hard time finding roms for switch games, does anybody know a good site or discord?
Write me on Instagram
Romslab
Surprised that Xenia made it onto the list rather than Cemu. I get it's personal choice so that's all cool.
Cemu: Wii U
Xenia Xbox 360 AND Xbox
Cemu is also super iffy with a lot of games. I've personally had crashes is Sonic BOOM, Mario Kart 8, Mario Maker and Wind Waker HD with it after about 10 minutes of gaming.
My personal favorite is one called retro classics
I have all these emulators except the Xbox Every one of them plays perfectly on my Google pixel. 7
Great video! But yes, conservation is capital!
I have one of thoes hand held emulator devices. It works great for nearly all the gameboy games. But it's awful at playing psp games. I do have the psvita mabey it would be worth it to get customer fermware on it to play the psp games ibused to have. I'm trying to use my current 10th gen i5 computer to play my xbox,xbox360,ps2,ps3 games. That would help downsize the space needed on my shelfs.
Please help me I can't unzip the BIOS file for PS1 emulator WinRAR and 7zip will read the archive after I unzip it it doesn't turn into a BIOS file it stays rar compressed and it says operation is broken when I try to unzip and add to emulator
Can i play the xenia with a dual core PC ? A system with 2 cores.
I prefer standalones to something like RetroArch but my Sega Genesis emulator (Kega Fusion) stopped working for some unknown reason so I may have to bite the bullet.
Where do you get the games from?
Can you play online with call of duty on any of these emulators
Thanks!
Thank you I appreciate that ☺️
The problem is getting REAL roms for most of those emulators. (RPCS 3 , XENIA, YUZU and some of MAME).
Cemu 1.9, Dolphin, pcsx2, rpcs3, ppsspp, vita3k, flycast, demul, saturne, yabasashiro, desmume, duckstation, epsxe 1.6/1.9, yuzu, citra, xenia, fusion, bsnes, gens, ...
Please i need graphic setting for RETRARCH becoz graphics is too low comparing the same game on PPSSPP
Seems like my pc will overkill this emulator. My build is 12 gen i9 cpu, 128 gb ram, rtx 4090 gpu, windows 10,2 tb ssd, 4 tb hdd.
2:14 Okay BRO. Hold up. Definitely isn't as smooth as you describe even on a good rig. Xenia can be a pain in the ass.
melonds runs better than desmume ngl
Hey, where's rpcs3 and cemu ???
can someone explain how to run yuzuu? ive got both prod and tittle key, what now?
The game was working but after I closed it , I cicked it open again said crucial. I'm on i5 / 3050 rtx
I can never get wwe games to work properly on RPCS3.
snes9x is pretty solid
Thanks a lot for great info. Man! Side by side, do tell that which games are FREE or we have to buy them first from their certified developers?
Mame does more than just Arcades btw..
also, lmfao there's an emulator called ppsspp? (EDIT: i actually like how it has its own Homebrew library)
what games i can get for mac in 2023?
Desmume? i prefer something like MelonDS is way more easy to configure the Desmume.
another thing Duckstation is still getting updates from time to time too so is not dead.
question for anyone who could help me. I have tried to run Xenia two different times. Everything worked, booted GTA IV BOGT and shortly after playing it blue screened my pc and I have a nice gaminc pc. What is the problem?
Are you using Xenia or Xenia Canary?
A few things to try in the settings tho is this:
In the Xenia config set this to True
GPU_allow_invalid_fetch_constants = true
Make sure it's set to Vulkan as well, and you should have better luck running it
is there a general emulator that works for everything?
That's retroarch.
what about flycast?
Can you play 2 players on any of these emulators?
Don't know about the others but you can play 2 player games on Yuzu you just need to make sure you set up 2 controllers (or a controller/keyboard) in Yuzu settings
MAME isn't just an arcade emulator anymore and hasn't been for literally almost a decade at this point. It now emulates literally almost anything. Also, a Core 2-era CPU is NOT ENOUGH for MAME anymore, and hasn't been for, again, YEARS. The actual MAME developers tend to recommend at least a 4th gen Intel CPU or first gen Ryzen for AMD as the minimum.
Sadly, Xenia doesn't run OG xbox games, at least to my knowledge
Can i use a ps4 controller for xenia
No CEMU?? Please try some WII U games
xenia can NOT run xbox original please ignore that part! only XBLA and xbox360
Thank you
Emulation and piracy are two very different things
It Is what It Is
Whats a lieberry? 🤔
Dose it have wwf superstars arcade game
Any suggestions for Saturn?
Yabasasiro
Good vid but retroarch isn't an emulator, its a frontend for emulators
Can't call them emulators call them cores 🤣 anyways those cores even being built off the standalone emulators can't compare to a standalone. It's just the convenience of them all being in one place.
@@ShandellJames right, but the cores are the emulators themselves just without the original emulator UI's which are replaced by retroarch (basically cores are the backends of stand alone emulators). I understand and agree on the convenience factor but retroarch itself doesn't emulate anything, so its not an emulator, its just a way to run emulators
i agree with the ps3 emulation i dont get great results at all and my pc is beefy
Opposite for me and I was using a Dell Latitude e7470 bone stock lmao