Syntero
September 1st, 2008, 15:40
I am sure this has been asked before, but I dont seem to be able to find the solution.
I have tried both Fceux and Nestopia and it seems that most of the games seem to run at warp speed. IE on Donkey Kong the barrels and objects that DK hurls at Mario are moving way too fast, and I am pretty sure Zelda seemed fast also, although that just made it more fun to play. But some of the games are not playable when they move too fast, so I was wondering if there was a way to slow the games down. I remember a long time ago when playing Older PC games on a Pentium you had to run a program called MoSlo to slow the processor down to make the games playable.
Does something like that exist now for Emulators, or is there a setting that I am missing?
Any help would be appreciated, thanks.
I have tried both Fceux and Nestopia and it seems that most of the games seem to run at warp speed. IE on Donkey Kong the barrels and objects that DK hurls at Mario are moving way too fast, and I am pretty sure Zelda seemed fast also, although that just made it more fun to play. But some of the games are not playable when they move too fast, so I was wondering if there was a way to slow the games down. I remember a long time ago when playing Older PC games on a Pentium you had to run a program called MoSlo to slow the processor down to make the games playable.
Does something like that exist now for Emulators, or is there a setting that I am missing?
Any help would be appreciated, thanks.