
The only thing I might quibble with is the screen options are more limited compared to ZSNES. I started using BSNES a few weeks ago, and it's handled everything very well that I've tossed at it.
#Bsnes not seeing roms code#
The 64-bit "Accuracy" profile has no advantages except for developers testing SNES code or for playing "Air Strike Patrol" with the shadow under your airplane. People should make sure to download the 32-bit "Compatibility" profile.
#Bsnes not seeing roms Pc#
Practically any modern PC can handle BSNES. The official recommended requirements for BSNES are a Core 2 Duo or Phenom processor. Not being able to run it does not detract from this fact.Īs a curiosity, what are your other 2 PC that can't run it? (Mine is over 3 years old.) While you can't put a finger on "the best" car, you can put a finger on "the best" Super Nintendo emulator. To be more fair, Snes9x can also do what Zsnes cannot. The "ultimate not always being the best" point just does not apply here.įor example, a Ferrari and a souped up Honda Civic - both can do what the other does, even though the Ferrari is the "ultimate" it does not make it "the best".īSNES can do what Zsnes cannot. I hear what you're saying, and you're "sort of" right. and every one of those computers that can't run BSNES is under 3 years old. I have a computer that uses BSNES perfectly fine, but I also have 2 that don't. I understand that cycle exact emulation is "the ultimate," but sometimes "ultimate" is not "the best" in the real world. emulating a 16-bit console with a 3.55 MHz CPU should not require a 3GHz quad core computer. The new version is pretty sweet in a lot of ways despite some decrease in performance. I'm not sure whether I want to stick with. Using HQ2X in a more demanding game such as "Star Fox" results in a big FPS hit. I've noticed that some filters such as HQ2X are much slower in the newer versions of BSNES compared with version. There might be other parts during the game where the framerate dips. I did get the framerate halving during the wireframe part of the introduction in "Megaman X2" and my CPU speed is similar to yours. Also make sure you grab the CX4 rom from his site, as X2 and X3 need it. If all you want to do is play the games, and have no desire to do any SNES programming, you don't need the 64-bit version. Make sure you're running the 32-bit "compatibility" version. 80 runs great for me, with Mega Man X2 and X3 running at 60 fps.

Yeah, BSNES has been the best and most accurate SNES emu for awhile now.
