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What emulators are good for computer?

Discussion in 'Non-Emulation Help' started by bscit, Jan 14, 2010.

  1. bscit

    bscit Well-Known Member

    So what are some good emulators for computer?
    By good i mean that it doesnt lag. Do ps2 emulators lag
    a lot?
     
  2. retromastah

    retromastah Member

    Well, pcsx2 needs a fast PC ...
     
  3. bscit

    bscit Well-Known Member

    Guess thats over for me. My laptop is slow as shit.
     
  4. retromastah

    retromastah Member

    Better get into Genesis (Sega Mega Drive) then. The best emulator is Kega Fusion.

    Or try ZSNES for Super NES emulation.
     
  5. phscarface

    phscarface Well-Known Member

    Yeah...and fast means real fast!, even that fast may lag, so don't you be happy, 'cause ps2 emulators still need to be upgraded a lot.
     
  6. sinharvest24

    sinharvest24 Guest

    i only use no$zoomer and it works pretty fine given that you have a lightly modded computer.
     
  7. retromastah

    retromastah Member

    What does no$zoomer have to do with anything ?
     
  8. phscarface

    phscarface Well-Known Member

    I used pcsx2, but many lags and incompability.
    My computer:
    Processor: core 2 quad q9550
    V board: Nvidia Geforce 8600
    Ram 4gb
    HD 320gb.
    so it's need to be upgradeed for more compability with powerful pcs.
     
  9. sinharvest24

    sinharvest24 Guest


    he asked what emulators doesn't lag and i just said that no$zoomer doesn't require much to run smoothly
     
  10. retromastah

    retromastah Member

    Then you mean no$gba. The zoomer is just an addon.
     
  11. tomitanoshii

    tomitanoshii Well-Known Member

    Anything from the retro NES, SNES, GBA, arcades to psx would work without any problems on a pentium 4 1.8 GHz computer. No$gba varies but getting a full fps on a 3D game requires more ('bout 2.3 GHz I guess).
    PS2 on the other hand requires more power. Running games on a decent FPS (around 30-40) requires a dual core 2.6 or more and a good video card, that's just during still shots. Big slowdown occurs during heavy rendering animations. (Imagine Yuna from FFX summoning Ixion + exploding effects).
    If you have a fairly decent computer I suggest getting a Dreamcast or maybe a Gamecube emulator.
     
  12. phscarface

    phscarface Well-Known Member

    For game cube we got DOLPHIN, that work with Nintendo Wii as well.
     
  13. retromastah

    retromastah Member

    But Dolphin has heavy requirements as well !
     
  14. phscarface

    phscarface Well-Known Member

    Well...I dunno other, do you?