Hey guys,
Not sure if I can get this answered here - but I am trying to run a PSX emulator with full screen that is not glitchy.
Personally I have been using EPSXe - but only windowed and it has not been an issue. But a friend of mine who is streaming this game needs one that can go fullscreen - and in full screen it is garbage.
So I was going to try the emulator on this site - PSXfin - but it is asking for a Bios image? I am really confused.
How does one find/make a bios image in order to run my PSX modded rom on PSXfin?
- It's called pSX, not PSXfin
- We do not distribute BIOSes; google may help you find this copyrighted (thus illegal) thing, but we won't
- Don't you already have a BIOS file if you've been using ePSXe?
Don't forget to set the Aspect Ratio to 4:3 under Full Screen under Graphics under Configuration for pSX
Quote from: Xifanie on March 19, 2017, 09:35:47 pm
- It's called pSX, not PSXfin
- We do not distribute BIOSes; google may help you find this copyrighted (thus illegal) thing, but we won't
- Don't you already have a BIOS file if you've been using ePSXe?
Don't forget to set the Aspect Ratio to 4:3 under Full Screen under Graphics under Configuration for pSX
Yeah its complicated.
I'm not familiar with bios or what not. So its all new to me. No matter what bios I send him that I find - his emulator just does not play well on the stream. He gets slowdown and stutter in the music. I'm thinking its merely something with his settings at this point.
It all runs fine on my end.
You can try PCSXR, which both plays much nicer with FFT than ePSXe, and can run without a BIOS. Just be aware that using it without a BIOS makes some RNG routines not operate correctly, so you won't be getting the most accurate results, but it's honestly unnoticeable in casual play.
Quote from: Angel on March 20, 2017, 12:19:22 am
You can try PCSXR, which both plays much nicer with FFT than ePSXe, and can run without a BIOS. Just be aware that using it without a BIOS makes some RNG routines not operate correctly, so you won't be getting the most accurate results, but it's honestly unnoticeable in casual play.
Cool thanks for the info. We will try that one as well.