![]() ![]() ![]() Mupen64Plus runs natively on Windows, Linux, and OS X. It's being actively developed(?) again and has been open-sourced. PJ64 runs fine on all OSes (natively on Windows, and through WINE on Linux and OS X), and it boasts the best compatibility as well as the largest community. I myself stick with SNES9x, never having come across any issues with it, been using it for almost 10 years now.įor N64, your options really boil down to PJ64 or Mupen64Plus. higan does have some options that allow it to be less demanding on hardware, at least I've heard. Note, SNES9x is very accurate at this point (though not completely accurate) if you're anyone but byuu himself, or you can spot timing errors in microseconds with your naked eye, you probably won't care about accuracy, so you can float either way. SNES9x also runs well on very old hardware (1GHz Celeron circa 2001). SNES9x is generally faster, but higan is more accurate. For embedded devices, however, SNES9x is preferred due to higan's high requirements. Is it speed, portability, available options, enhancements, accuracy? It's pretty much a toss-up between SNES9x and higan in terms of overall popularity (in the Linux community at least). You need to define what "best" means to you anyway. (05-30-2013, 07:45 PM)Lebada3 Wrote: What are the most popular/best.īest is not always equal to most popular. ![]()
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