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Here's a DuckStation guide for those who are unfamiliar with the emulator. Frankly, it's facile to navigate, much easier than the now-inactive ePSXe. If you're having difficulties with the emulator, you can just check the guide right below:
Hi, I just noticed that duckstation combined all discs from a multidisc game into one entry. Before it would display all discs but now you can right click and see "Select Disc". Just wanted to know which update enabled this feature and if it can be toggled and also is PCSX2 has a similar feature. Thanks!
I have only tried ePSXe on a x86 PC but I think that Duckstation is superior, the interface is better, the features are better, the save system, the cheats system, etc. By the way, I read that Duckstation needs less resources than RetroArch, some people report better performance with the same hardware.
I don't know what your question is. just activate the dialog box already mentioned. then, close duckstation. restart the emulator, configure the joystick, preferably using the digital profile [without analog sticks], as it is the most compatible with games.
generally speaking, DuckStation comes ready to use. the vast majority of available options are of personal taste, except when not recommended by the emulator's interface. you can increase internal resolution, enable PGXP, enable shaders in Post-Processing, and MSAA in advanced settings.
I guess I didn't really notice it. I tried a few games in duckstation RA core and I felt like they looked a lot better in beetle. Maybe the RA core for duckstation was missing features that the standalone has. I remember being underwhelmed with the options. Maybe I'll give swanstation a try some time if I feel like tinkering.
Duckstation is amazing and upscaling works much better with way less artifacts compared to beetle. But adaptive smoothing works much much better with Beetle (Me who plays lots of games with prerendered BG, finding this very important, because I like prerendered bgs to be smoothed while 3d models are left intact).
Duckstation doesn't show games that are just in the .bin format because games used to be ripped with multiple .bin files (one for each track on the disc). The easiest solution would be to use a .cue generation site, these can be found by googling 'playstation .cue generator'.
Hello, welcome to my guide on how to make Duckstation as accurate as possible to the original hardware, before I start I shall point out the obvious, it is IMPOSSIBLE for 1:1 accuracy with emulation, especially with theses older consoles which didn't even have HDMI ports, so this guide will basically be showing you how to make Duckstation act ...
I play on a retroid pocket 3+ running Duckstation and I use max resolution at 720 P which is 4x the standard resolution if I remember correctly. Game runs and looks flawless and I haven’t seen any slowdown. I feel like maxing the resolution beyond that since I feel like the early 3d games don’t look as good when maxed out beyond that.