This is the site, https://www.retroarch.com . The emulator "core" itself will be downloaded though the app.
If you are unfamiliar on how to use retroarch, I would suggest going for Project64 ( https://www.pj64-emu.com/public-releases ) which has a more traditional program look.
precision I mean cycle precision example bsnes higan does this for Snes emulation but for N64 emulation which emulator does this function to simulate as much as possible the original console?
about the retroarch I want to make it ready for N64 already with the core of the N64 the core can be downloaded separately? I would have two files the main retroarch zip or rar file but the core file
retroarch has a lot of space in mb and many cores and systems that I don't use do you know only one emulator with the latest version of the ParaLLEI core??? something simplified
Guessing by accurate you man playable? The most accurate n64 is https://cen64.com/. It's a cycle redundant emulator made to be accurate. n64 emulation really was the first of its kind and designed to NOT be accurate for limitation of a PC. Actually all emulators really are guesswork, but they do well at what they do. All of this 3d stuff needs a lot of guess work and accuracy is very low priority. It really has all became about game play. PC are getting so powerful now that some accurate emulation is getting focus. If you want to see how an emulator runs without all the guess work, check in a MiSTer sometime. It will take you back like you had no idea what consoles were like, with memories you thought you lost. For example, I remember playing Zaxxon at the arcade long a go and have played the Mame arcade Zaxxon a dozen times on PC. Yeah, I remember it, loved it, still do... I recently ran a Arcade MAME set up to try it out. After loading Zaxxon the sounds just took me back to childhood. All of these memories of smells, things, people, and music just rushed back to me like it was 1984. The sound for the emulator was so perfect it just rushed my body with chills. Anyways, my point it that emulators do not really do much in the way of accuracy. That is always second to next. No, PJ64 is not accurate.... Playable, but not in anyway accurate.
Exactly. People don't just complain about the emulation because they enjoy doing that. If they did, then as I said, they would have done so with the SNES mini's emulation too, which was a great little device with good emulation and content for its price.
Also these complaints aren't about telling people not to enjoy these games and spend their money on it. I'm okay with others spending their money however they want. I'm just explaining why I'm not going to spend money on it. Sure, some (very loud) people do actually try to tell you what to do, but they aren't worth listening to.
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