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- #Kega fusion emulator netplay install#
- #Kega fusion emulator netplay plus#
- #Kega fusion emulator netplay tv#
Try not to mess with Sound options, but you can disable sound if you want. (having Auto Detect disabled, helps with issues where the game is out of synch from the get go, but you don't really notice it till gameplay starts.) Disable Auto Detect under Country, and make sure USA has a check by it
#Kega fusion emulator netplay tv#
*Can also load the rom by dragging the actual rom file to Fusion.exe or to the emulator window tv fuzz/snowĪnd I completely forgot about this. You can fool around with the medium and high bandwith setting, but medium for sure should go without any problems.ĮDIT: To host or connect to a game, you must load the genesis rom first, then go on file, netplay. Set it at a number as the same as, or 10-25ms under the ping of the client as i said before. But setting the latency too high can make button response time too slow. When you test it with your opponent, make sure in the emulator, Vsync is off (cause it seems to make the fps not stay EXACTLY at 60), and that the host sets the latency high enough so you don't have slowdown lag. We probably got in 100 games or more, with very minimal lag issues and absolutely no desyncs. Have used this for 94 before signing up for leagues on this site, playing my brother in California over a year ago. And report back with your experience in this topic. I would love it if some of you give this a shot and try some exhibitions with me or any others especially. Saving states for stats works fine by using the file menu, but the hotkey (f5) for saving is disabled during netplay, but this could possibly be changed through a hex edit? But the hotkey isn't absolutely needed anyways. need to use hamachi if you can't open UDP port 5394
#Kega fusion emulator netplay install#
Not hard at all to get new players to install and use it. So many of us already have hamachi, and no one has had issues with it.
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This could fix some desync issues some people have. It seems if the two players DO NOT have the exact same version of the rom, even if it has the same name, it will say "non-matching rom" or something like that. Kega save states are the same format as gens after all, and they work for uploading in leagues already Better, smoother looking video (enable Brighten, and use 2xSaI under render plugin), even with Vsync disabled WILL want to test this out with vocal, that will be the real test since he is having out of synch issues with Gens kaillera P2P Great that these settings exist, as it helps ppl who have slightly unstable connections. WILL desync much less, or maybe never, if using the medium bandwith setting, and a latency setting, set by the host at a number just under the ping of the client (could maybe go lower even). *EDIT:(thought this was true at the time, but might not be after all.my mistake if so) No mystery crap, of when it did, and what the score was
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if it ever does desync, it lets you know RIGHT AWAY. Like I said before, it NEVER seems to skip frames, thank god! If it slows down often, this means the host should set a higher latency setting, or use the Medium Bandwith setting rather than High. IF the game does ever lag, it slows the game down for both players, rather than skip massive amounts of frames to keep the speed up. None of that "well the game ran smooth for me, don't know why it was choppy for you." kinda stuff that we get with Gens kaillera, even with kaillera p2p! The p2p netplay, runs the game, lag and framerate wise, just about exactly the same on both the host and client side. Pure p2p (like Zsnes) built in the emu, unlike gens kaillera p2p which is basically just a hack, and not made specific for the given emulator Here are the advantages and disadvantages of using Kega Fusion over Gens/kaillera netplay
#Kega fusion emulator netplay plus#
The Genesis Plus GX core, available through an emulator known as RetroArch claims 100% commercial game compatibility (which is likely true).I want some of us fellow gens players to give Kega Fusion a test run. For this reason, other Genesis emulators have finally caught up and other emulators are on now par with it and beyond in terms of compatibility. Unfortunately closed source (for now) and no longer updated. Kega Fusion Kega Fusion is a Sega SG1000, SC3000, SF7000, Master System, Game Gear, Genesis/Megadrive, SVP, Pico, SegaCD/MegaCD and 32X emulator.Ī still very high quality emulator with very high compatibility.