Haven't read the rest of the posts cause no matter what they say Gens32 is best. Fact.
Haven't read the rest of the posts cause no matter what they say Gens32 is best. Fact.
Do you ever think you might be taking things just a little bit too seriously?
Its a fairly pointless argument. In terms of Genesis emulation there's very little to choose between them with both offering almost complete compatibility. Fusion seems to run slightly better and offer smoother framerates with certain plug-ins enabled though.
Because Fusion also offers emulation of every prior Sega system I would say overall its the stronger of the two emulators, but for Genesis emulation on its own they are virtually identical. Its about as relevant as arguing over the colour of the sky.
i'm with Alexander 13 man, Gens is rockin!!
That's what I said, r3b43l_XiM. I like Gens the best but no argument here. :P
MacBook Pro 13" with a Retina October 2014 (Purchased on March 28, 2015) - macOS Sierra (10.12.1)
iPhone 6+ - iOS 10.1.1
EMU: SDL MAME - SNES9X - FCEUX - Gens32 - No$gba - DeSmuME - ePSXe - SSF - NeoPop - OSwan - Mupen64Plus - PCSX2 - Dolphin
Seconded.
People are also whining about updates to Fusion, why? AFAIK there's not much to improve on Fusion.
I don't like the way the Gens spin-offs offer updates that add all kinds of gimmicks, but no updates to accuracy.
I don't blame the authors for this, since there seems a demand for 1000 different options.
I have to agree with that one. Fusion does not really need anymore updates, I can only see minor bug fixes, but that is it. The difference between Gens and Fusion is sound accuracy, and Sega CD+32x support. Gens32 is only good for me to play hacked games like Ultimate Mortal Kombat Trilogy IMO.
Last edited by Spellsong; August 20th, 2007 at 02:45.
I really do not like the hacked games like Ultimate Mortal Kombat Triology and Rockman X3. I dont played the hacked games at all. I usually played the original games more naturally.
MacBook Pro 13" with a Retina October 2014 (Purchased on March 28, 2015) - macOS Sierra (10.12.1)
iPhone 6+ - iOS 10.1.1
EMU: SDL MAME - SNES9X - FCEUX - Gens32 - No$gba - DeSmuME - ePSXe - SSF - NeoPop - OSwan - Mupen64Plus - PCSX2 - Dolphin
There are some good Super Mario hacks out there but for the most part I play normal games too unless I need to breath new life into a game.
Do you ever think you might be taking things just a little bit too seriously?
Hey, do you know about that hacked Sega Mario game? I actually liked that >_>.
Nope I'm on about Snes ones.
Do you ever think you might be taking things just a little bit too seriously?
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