which NES emulator do you use?
Nestopia (UE) on Windows, FCEUX on Linux. Nestopia can be compiled on Linux systems, but I haven't had any success with my Slackware distribution, so I went with FCEUX instead.
Back when I first discovered emulation, I used FCE Ultra exclusively. This was long before it was rebranded to FCEUX. I believe Nesticle was still in use at the time, as well.
Man, I feel old.
>>3324243
Yeah, man. Slack user here, too.
Built nestopia but couldn't get a non-gl output mode.
GL3 support is non-existant for this 9 year old intel video card. Tried building newer drivers but hit dependancy hell. Reading slack-current makes me believe it's a headache for Pat, too.
Used FCEUX 2.2.2 for a year, but finaly realized that it runs like dog shit compared to the ancient fceu-0.98.13... which has 0 bells and whistles comparatively, but runs smooth as butter.
>In b4 get a rolling-release distro
>fuck that
For the past few years I've almost exclusively used FCE Ultra GX on the Wii.
>>3324163
NesterJ
Just because
Nes.emu
>>3324163
mednafen
>>3324163
Never stopped using Nesticle
VirtuaNes
>>3324163
VirtuaNES
>>3324163
I use Nestopia and FCEUX. FCEUX has a lot of fun tools to play around with, but I think Nestopia is more convenient to use.
FCEUX. Most accurate and has option to show more than 8 sprites so they stop disappearing.