Anyone experienced difficulties using emulators with Windows 10 & Nvidia GPU (compared to Windows 7)? For example Dolphin, PCSX2, Xebra, SSF, Project64 and NullDC? Any driver issues or something? Thanks!
I've been unable to play Kega Fusion fullscreen. I tried using the old directdraw DLL file trick that Windows 8.1 needed to get it to be 60 FPS, but it doesn't work with that either. Hopefully someone has a fix for that, because that's absolutely the best Genesis emulator (that I know of, anyways)
Thanks for the replies - and seems like bad news for PJ64 and Kega Fusion.. @otimus: have you tried modifying the fusion.ini file? These settings disable the "auto switching mode", which causes the emulator to switch between refreshrates: ;--------------------------------- ; Expert Options [DANGER! RTFM!] ;--------------------------------- RefreshRate60Hz=60 RefreshRate50Hz=100 UseExpertModes=1 UseAutoSwitching=0 MinSwitchDelay=0 Mode256x240=640,480,60,100,640,480 Mode256x480=640,480,60,100,640,480 Mode320x240=640,480,60,100,640,480 Mode320x480=640,480,60,100,640,480
So far I have tried Snes9x: was ok but laggy on opening, realised the version I had was about 7 years old and updated, lol. Latest (1.53) was fine Kega Fusion, worked but wouldn't go to fullscreen. Used fix on here and it works fine now, it just takes a second to switch to full screen Visualboy advance CE: worked perfectly but grabbed the newest version anyway. Still works fine NNNesterJ: also perfect, no different to windows 7 No$gba: seems ok so far, havn't played anything on it but it starts up fine I havn't tried Project 64 yet because people say it causes BSOD so I'll wait, I don't use it hardly at all anyway