![]() Didn’t care about HiDPI on my sites too until bought a 4K monitor Dell P2415Q 4 years ago. The reason it took this long is because I didn't have a 4K monitor until very recently. I hope that DRC support can be added to the Windows port in the near future, and I would like to offer a large cash bounty to anyone who can help me make this happen. I put in my best attempt, but XAudio2's API is simply not fine-grained enough, and the WASAPI driver is not mature enough. The one feature I regret not being able to support in this release is Windows dynamic rate control. (Linux, BSD only:) audio dynamic rate control to eliminate stuttering Video pixel shaders (requires OpenGL 3.2)īuilt-in game database with over 1,200 games to ensure perfect memory mapping Menubar that does not pause emulation when entered Soft-patching support for both BPS and IPS patches ZIP archive and multiple file extension support for gamesįirmware folder for unappended coprocessor firmware (see documentation for more)Ĭompatibility with sd2snes and Snes9X MSU1 game file namingĬompatibility with higan gamepaks (game folders) Path selection for games, patches, saves, cheats, states, and screenshotsĭynamic video, audio, input driver changesĭirect loading and playing of games without the use of the higan library Save state undo and redo support (with associated hotkeys) Option to auto-load aforementioned states when loading games Option to auto-save states when unloading a game or closing the emulator Several new save state hotkeys such as increment/decrement slot# Save state manager with state screenshots Option to overclock SuperFX games by up to 800% Option to enable more accurate pixel-based graphics renderer ![]() In addition to all of the features of higan, bsnes supports the following features:ģ00% faster (than higan) scanline-based, multi-threaded graphics renderer Today I am posting the first release of the new bsnes emulator.īsnes is designed to be a revival of the classic bsnes design, focusing specifically on performance and ease of use for SNES emulation. The release announcement and changelog is on the front page of byuu's site, but the permanent download link is on the official bsnes page.
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