Hope the former will be great for more drawn-out games like jRPGs, the latter for the likes of Einhander. I have a modded PSX (my fav console) and love using it, so it'll remain my 1st choice, but I'm really looking forward to save states and analog controls in this core. Step 1: you can start by downloading a reliable and bug free emulator. The second component is the Wild 9 rom itself to play on the emulator. ![]() The first component is the emulation program which can imitate the psx OS and software. But, yeah, that was me just dipping a toe, I will wait for the fully featured release to do some serious gaming. There are two components for playing a psx Wild 9 rom on your PC. Overall, I still can hardly believe it's happening, especially since the core has been built from scratch in an express time. Seeing the likes of Tekken 2 intro working on MiSTer was simply amazing (even though, the image is shifted a bit). I've also been holding out and waiting for the official release, but finally couldn't resist and gave it a go a few days ago. It will be cool when I experience the PSX core for the first time and any major bugs should be mostly gone by then and most features should be implemented. There are plenty of other things to keep me busy in the meantime. I am patient (in this case, lol) and will keep waiting until the native timings are implemented. Have you tried asking in the PSX test channel on the Discord MiSTer group? I have still not heard about there being timing issues and I believe if there are the timing issues should be with the setup of the MiSTer itself and not the core. I am waiting for it to be correct with native timings in the core without having to figure out ways to make it work. There is also the option to force PAL 60hz mode, which might make it look better, but I guess that is not what the solution you want. I have not noticed anyone in the Discord test channel mention NTSC timings being off. ![]() Isn't that about setting the core to run NTSC and then ensure the MiSTer settings themselves handle the refresh rate and such? I usually have the setting set to letting the display decide the refresh rate, so if its already running NTSC then that should be correct.
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