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Best SNES emulator?
Re: Best SNES emulator?
Snes 9 TYL is slow as ****,slow for donky kong and kirby best games man,try the euphoria one did not test cuz i lost my cfw by accident but it seems fast
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Re: Best SNES emulator?
kexploits are rare so you should treat them like gold...you are careless then thats you.vitas have a password unlock so i dont think a kid can go unlock it, go to settings and choose to wipe the system.thats your problem for having a gf with a package thats not yours XD
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Re: Best SNES emulator?
SNES9X Euphoria [R5-B3 NoME v0.2] is what I'm using, and it works great. After it was mentioned, I tested the Save State feature of this version, and this worked as well (though the audio was missing after I loaded a save state on the fly). However, when I tested the save state feature of the TYL version linked in this thread, the whole game was froze! Basically I recommend testing out different versions and see what works best for you. Also how you have the Emu configured is gonna play a major role in how it runs.
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Re: Best SNES emulator?
lol, i'm pretty sure the lineage of a two year old has little impact on his or her ability to randomly mess with electronics until something happens. In fact, if there are genetic predispositions that make you "get" electronics or user interfaces more quickly, a kid born from someone with such a predisposition might be *more* likely to be able to factory reset your electronics. ;pxoombie503 wrote:kexploits are rare so you should treat them like gold...you are careless then thats you.vitas have a password unlock so i dont think a kid can go unlock it, go to settings and choose to wipe the system.thats your problem for having a gf with a package thats not yours XD
But to the OP, next time you get an exploit make sure to back everything up on your PC, and then if you accidentally reset the system you can use the proxy trick to host a lower FW revision update file (or fake your current older FW as new FW), so you don't have to lose your exploit just because Sony requires a system to be "current" before you can link it back to your account.
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I had the screen lock on but it seems we can still restore the psvita setting with the screen lock its not the first time my little sister reset it,beside my psn account was not activated I think thats why charles proxy did not work for me and could not back up my psvita from my pc because like I said I needed to activate my psn account.mlc wrote:lol, i'm pretty sure the lineage of a two year old has little impact on his or her ability to randomly mess with electronics until something happens. In fact, if there are genetic predispositions that make you "get" electronics or user interfaces more quickly, a kid born from someone with such a predisposition might be *more* likely to be able to factory reset your electronics. ;pxoombie503 wrote:kexploits are rare so you should treat them like gold...you are careless then thats you.vitas have a password unlock so i dont think a kid can go unlock it, go to settings and choose to wipe the system.thats your problem for having a gf with a package thats not yours XD
But to the OP, next time you get an exploit make sure to back everything up on your PC, and then if you accidentally reset the system you can use the proxy trick to host a lower FW revision update file (or fake your current older FW as new FW), so you don't have to lose your exploit just because Sony requires a system to be "current" before you can link it back to your account.