Personally I'm glad these got fazed out and we have HD TV's and you can have HQx filtering in most emulators The NTSC filter is clever is a way but it is still not accurate to an actual TV out to a real retro TV (CRT TV if you want to be technical) Last edited by Zorlon 27th-January-2015 at 09:25.Ĭan't see it to be honest, it is accurate display wise, as much as any emulator is the only difference is the display screen used, so push that through a TV out to a retro TV you get the same display as an actual SNES running on a Retro TV ZSNES official site is still alive at least at, the only things is they did not go for pure accuracy so uses speed hacks ect and gets full speed on lower end machines (accuracy does not mean it runs games any better it just just emulates the hardware more accurately but the games should operate the same in either, maybe the odd game that requires more accurate emulating without speed hacks over all both should produce the same end results though with only a few minor exception) ZSNES that also uses this was last updated Janu(2007.01.24) to version 1.51 possibly just to update with that filter I don't do a lot of emulation on PC now so not looked at this emulator recently, I emulate more on my Xbox now via my TV)īy the looks of it they have finished with bsnes as they no longer have it on the official site, it's only 3rd party sites that store this now :/ these are built into the emulators but as BSNES is newer than the plugin I can't see it having any improvements to itīsnes was last updated in as version 0.87 with separate 32bit/64bit versions, but as I stated I can't see it being any different as far as the filter goes, though it is possible (P.S. What features might you be talking about that Blargg's is missing? 2007.01.09 is the last update, it's version 0.2.2 of the plugin for NES & SNES at least 0.2.3 for SMS
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