PSX Emulator Performance Investigated 10
An anonymous reader writes "AnandTech took a look at console emulators (ePSXe as well as a preview of a GameCube emulator) and how the latest ATI and NVIDIA cards perform at emulating. The author also compares Intel and AMD CPUs and their impact on ePSXe emulation performance. It turns out that emulating PSX games is pretty pixel shader intensive, as pixel shaders are required to emulate a lot of the PSX's effects."
Awesome (well, relative) graphics with emulators (Score:5, Informative)
I have yet to try it with TV-out to compare the quality on an actual television, but now I'm going to have to, to see if it looks any better.
Memory cards.. (Score:4, Informative)
Unfortunately I'm at work at the moment, and I don't use the software often, so I completely forget the name of it or the site with the schematics.. maybe someone else can post that.
Re:Memory cards.. (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Awesome (well, relative) graphics with emulator (Score:3, Interesting)
Virtual GameStation (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Virtual GameStation (Score:3, Interesting)
2d vs 3d GPU plugins (Score:2)
I've found that for older 2d-style games like FF Chronicles, I was better to select a software GPU to get better graphics performance/features.
Of course, for 3d games the hardware-accelerated GPU's often do a much better job of rendering/aliasing etc than the PSX or PS2 hardware. Some FX are missing, but the improvement in graphics i