no lag related problems using the same controllers for other emulators
lag is reproducable with keyboard and other controllers I can exclude controller related problem for two reasons: Shame it's just a hotkey, I'd really like to try a 2-3% speed adjustment (perhaps contacting the author Shima himself here would work) I'll have a look at the readme and ini file. framemeister xRGBmini): I have real hardware, no need for an expensive scaler
Sega emulator ssf Pc#
play on a real TV with real hardware: I have a dedicated (tate-able) TV and a modded Saturn, I'm looking for a way to make these obsolete and/or play when not at home on my notebook PC Girigiri, Satourne, Saturin -> tested and not found suitable Yabause has much less input lag but graphical glitches, and some games just dont run. use a different emulator: compatibility is not there yet. suggestions(I'd like to keep these points out of the discussion): The speed setting is not, unlike a lot of other settings, save in the emulators. I could clear Layer Section on real hardware and SSF at 90% speed, but can't do it at 100% speed. I'm aware this different from playing without input lag, but it's at least some kind of compensation for the delayed inputs. I'd like to be able to change this in 1% steps, e.g. SSF has an "emulate speed" option that only changes gamplay speed and leaves sound and music unchanged. I've been thinking of filming this for fine tuning, but it's quite a hassle Obviously just this works for big differences. When playing on a real Saturn, button sound and game sound can be heared at the same time, while there is a clear pause between the two when using SSF.
Sega emulator ssf how to#
suggestions how to compare input lag: My current method is very primitive, I pick the game I know best (Batsugun), grab my loudest controller and "measure" the time it takes between the button click sound and and game sound.
any other information regarding input lag, results of tests you made etc. use minimum sound buffer size (probably only sound related) use TV's native resolution (1280x720 in my case) and set it to gaming mode enable "VDP2 RAM Write Timing" for 1/60 sec less input lag I'd like to compare them and pick the current best version in terms of input lag. There's a ton of old versions for download.
Sega emulator ssf full#
Japanese BBS discussions of the emulator are full of "遅延", meaning input lag. on both real hardware and emulators without really noticing input related differences. I think I'm not imagining things here as I can clear MD, PS, PS2 games etc. The emulator has considerable input lag, which makes it somewhat unsuited for one of my fav. I recommend Ver0.12 beta R3 (can be found under "古いバージョンはこちら") as the latest release "R4" has graphical glitches.įor Linux I'm getting good compatibility running Ver0.10 using Wine, easts a lot of CPU however. I like SSF because it runs most games, doesn't require a BIOS and offers lots of settings.