![]() The dialog allows you to browse your computer to locate the directory where you have stored your SNES games, Double-click on a ROM image name or single-click and then press Load to load and start the game. Use the Open option from the File menu to open the ROM load dialog. You could create a shortcut to Snes9x and drag that icon out onto your desktop. Please Help!! If I find a fix, I will gladly post it here for other people experiencing the same problem I am having.Launch Snes9x from the Windows Start menu if you used the package install method alternatively use Windows explorer to locate the directory where you un-zipped the snes9xw.exe, fmod.dll and snes9xw.dll files and double-click on the snes9xw.exe executable. I am of course using all the latest drivers. If you require any other information, please let me know and I will gladly supply it.įor reference, these are the specs of my previous and my current computer.ĪMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+ Dual Core (Socket 939) ![]() Disabling auto-frame-rate is just too fast, it's like light speed. It's just this speed thing that is bugging me. I love ZSNES, and this is my only preferred emulator. I'm all about old-school games and stuff, I mean I grew up around them - how could I not like them? If you could help me out with this, I would be extremely happy. How does ZSNES' frame rate modification compare to SNES9x's in terms of method? What would be the equivalent setting (Approximate, even) in ZSNES to play at the same speed in SNES9x (143%, 11.7ms/frame)? The speed setting I want to use, according SNES9x's method of speeding up game play, is playing it at 143% (11.7ms / frame). I just can't stand that emulator, I love ZSNES. However I tried a different emulator called SNES9x, and with that emulator I can modify the speed settings precisely the way I want them. With ZSNES, I cannot find a way to do this on this new computer. Just enough so that it doesn't seem sluggish. I just want to play my Secret of Mana a little bit faster. I remember playing on my old computer, just like the original poster on this thread, and this was not a problem. I understand how these things work, however I think I'm missing something here. If I use Auto Frame Rate, the game plays at 100% normal speed (As if I were playing it on the SNES sitting next to my TV.) However if I modify anything, including emulation speed, or frame skip, even to the most slightest of changes, the game plays at I'm going to say at least 4x the normal game play speed. In addition, I have also tried every possible combination of settings imaginable, all still to the same result. I have tried all versions of ZSNES and have come to the exact same result. I hate to re-visit an old thread, but I saw this hiding in the archives. and when you want to slow it back down you can turn auto frame skip on again. If you Enable Vsync and force the game to use a refresh rate of something like 85hz then disable auto frame skip it will run marginally faster. disabling auto frame skip without doing certain other things WILL make your game insanely fast. because your wording says that you only looked at frameskipping. I think you just dont want to look at the emulation speed option. There's really nothing in the current build that addresses that, so I guess I'll just have to wait until more people complain about it and it gets "fixed" or until one of the authors sees it for themselves I guess on a 3ghz machine changing the speed slider just a tad means making the game go insanely fast. Don't need to touch the frameskip options at all." "I hate to sound like an echo, but just changing the speed slider to 2x or 3x with all the rest of the options default speeds up the game just a tad, and is easily playable. Thus, the game would go faster than normal and still be playable, which is perfect for those slow paced games.īut on this new PC it goes from 100% to 300% (or something near light speed), thus making games unplayable on any speed other than the normal one. On my old PC (due to the crappyness of the CPU) I could go from a normal speed (100%) to a slightly faster one (110%) and increasing the frameskips even more would go to 120%, 140% etc. It doesn't matter if I frameskip or fast forward, it still goes terribly/unplayable fast. With this new PC I can only go two speeds, the normal one and a super duper double ultra insane unplayable speed. "Why not just use the fast forward button? Seems like a better alternative to frameskip." I never thought I would be complaining about it either hehe, but I knew it would happen to old system emulators once I got a faster PC. "A complaint about an emulator going way too *fast*? That's unusual "
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