A few questions about settings, one about input lag
Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2019 9:30 pm
Hello,
I'm mostly just wondering if there is some kind of manual or description of the various settings in SNES9x. Specifically 1.58 at the moment, and more specifically the graphics. I really don't want to slowly walk through all the filtering settings, for example.
Failing that, is there a generally accepted set of settings to make it look as accurate as possible? I noticed the other day when I was racing the Link to the Past/Super Metroid randomizer against my friend that Higan seemed to have more accurate colours out of the box. The reason I had to use Higan leads me to another question, but I'll make that a different topic.
Finally, in that same race I noticed huge issues in controlling Samus in Super Metroid. I could barely shinespark on SNES9X, but when I tried on my friend's Higan emulation, it was way easier; the input lag was much less noticeable. (Both emulators were running simultaneously on 1 computer, but it was noticeable even trying on one emulator at a time.) Is there any particular way to reduce input lag beyond full-screening things and having the monitor on "Game Mode"?
Thanks.
I'm mostly just wondering if there is some kind of manual or description of the various settings in SNES9x. Specifically 1.58 at the moment, and more specifically the graphics. I really don't want to slowly walk through all the filtering settings, for example.
Failing that, is there a generally accepted set of settings to make it look as accurate as possible? I noticed the other day when I was racing the Link to the Past/Super Metroid randomizer against my friend that Higan seemed to have more accurate colours out of the box. The reason I had to use Higan leads me to another question, but I'll make that a different topic.
Finally, in that same race I noticed huge issues in controlling Samus in Super Metroid. I could barely shinespark on SNES9X, but when I tried on my friend's Higan emulation, it was way easier; the input lag was much less noticeable. (Both emulators were running simultaneously on 1 computer, but it was noticeable even trying on one emulator at a time.) Is there any particular way to reduce input lag beyond full-screening things and having the monitor on "Game Mode"?
Thanks.