/emugen/ - Emulation general

I'm still waiting on Drakengard 3 since it seems like it could easily outperform the PS3 version, I dropped a playthrough at 75% completion because I couldn't take the fucking slowdowns

Imagine RA with a WIMP GUI and gayer tools you're never ever gonna touch, that's bizhawk

>toe-tapping knee-slapping memories
youtu.be/zgN9EjwFlys

Is the farseer version still the best to play Persona or the new build is faster?

Fucking finally found it out. I just had to put it in C:\Users\USER\AppData\Roaming\Citra\sysdata

Why THE FUCK. do they make every single of their cores' bioses and such work with RA's System folder but decide to make this an exception?
Why THE FUCK do they not say this FUCKING ANYWHERE?
Seriously, fuck that, fuck them and fuck every single one of you fucking bastards who decided not to help at all
I hope you all remember me when you decide to end your pitiful existences

That is the same folder standalone citra uses
If you weren't a braindead retroshit user you wouldn't have a problem finding it
Consider suicide

user I would have helped if I had known the answer myself, although looking at it maybe what you needed to drop in the RA system folder wasn't just sysdata but actually Citra/sysdata/shared_font.bin and the fact that it loads from the same place as standalone is an unexpected side effect.
You can probably go yell at the guy making the libretro port if that's not the case, like you said it doesn't make any sense otherwise.

Quick question, is 1964 only good for GE and Perfect Dark? The wiki doesn't recommend this emulator for much.

Have a fresh, heavily compressed webm.

Attached: Butthurt.webm (720x406, 719K)

Standalone Citra? That old af build that nobody uses because having all the required folders along the executable file, just like literally every other branch of the emulator do, is miles better?
Fucking end your existence, you fucking bastard.

As I said up there, I tried both ways. Putting the file directly inside system and putting it inside a folder called sysdata which I dropped inside the system folder. None of those 2 ways worked even though one of them should have.

>None of those 2 ways worked even though one of them should have.
You tried
>/system/shared_fonts;bin
and
>system/sysdata/shared_fonts;bin
I'm telling you that it might just have been
>/system/Citra/sysdata/shared_fonts;bin
Because I find it retarded that you would have to use the standalone folders.

>>/system/Citra/sysdata/shared_fonts;bin
Alright, I see you now. It still doesn't work, so yeah, these guys are freaking stupid.