![]() I Was thinking the overclock would help support other games. MercuryPenny: As far as I know, Star Fox is capped at only 20FPS, and if you played it on ZSNES back in the day, chances are, you're used to playing the game at full speed - even if it's just 20FPS, which is faster than the typical 10-12FPS it normally runs at. However, they run at double speed/60FPS when overclock - but I prefer this. A couple few games do though, like battles in Star Ocean - which are meant to run at 30FPS, but sometimes slows down even more. My website is now a blog! (But I'm lazy, so expect sporadic activity) The thread for the hack can be found Here ~ RPG Hacker ~Developer for "Mario Enters the Void", an abandoned hack. This is rare though, but I always try something new. I'd love to go and play games with absolute perfect framerates - i'd especially love to be able to play SuperFX games as well as heavy games like Star Ocean at a very stable and constant framerate. Would anyone here happen to be capable of modding SNES9x to include an overclock feature with no cap, that works similar to Snes9xpp SE'? Certain builds let you use a completely uncapped overclock feature - also called "Cycles per second" or something.Ĭonsidering that SNES emulation "Overclocking" seems to be very well possible, i'd love to see a SNES emulator with an uncapped overclock feature, or at least one that overclocks very fast, like Dolphin - which overclocks to 400% at max. Then, look at ReGen - a Sega Genesis emulator. ZSNES is capped at 150% Cycles per second, and emulators like Snes9xpp SE' cap out at 199% - which the emulator already emulates the SNES's main CPU, SA1 and SuperFX overclocked by a good amount. Some SNES emulators can overclock, but they're always capped - the feature is usually the "Cycles per second"/"Cycles %". We have yet to see this in a SNES emulator - and some games could really use this feature. I'm wanting to post this question real quick to ask: It's 2015, and emulators like ReGen, Snes9x Next (SuperFX Emulation) and even Dolphin has an overclock feature.
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