Config for Mega Man X2?

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Config for Mega Man X2?

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Hi, I'm new here.I want to know a good config for playing with MegaMan X2.
I know that it has a special chip, is it emulated good?
I don't like how the game run.
How can I config the video section? What filters must I use? What resolution? And I must to activate "use new gfx" or the old?
Or maybe there is a better emulator for this game?
Please help me.

My system specs are: Core2Duo E6600, 4Gb DDR2 800, GeForce 8800GTX, monitor Samsung LCD Syncmaster 205 BW, native 1680x1060-16:10 with Vista Home Premium 64.

Thanks in advance for your help.
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Post by Deathlike2 »

It helps to "see for yourself" before asking. Filters are subjective anyways so you should just pay attention to my first statement.
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Post by sigfried.m »

I don't want to do 100 tests for playing.
If someone has a good config for this game, is better
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Post by franpa »

the game runs fine . you don't need to make "special" configuration changes to make the game work.
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Post by odditude »

sigfried.m wrote:I don't want to do 100 tests for playing.
If someone has a good config for this game, is better
the filters are all personal preference.

my preference happens to be the ntsc filter.
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Post by sweener2001 »

when did zsnes get those other 90-some filters?

i suppose combining scanlines with filter takes it up a notch, but still, you make it sound like it will be hard


IT'S NOT
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Post by sigfried.m »

odditude wrote:
sigfried.m wrote:I don't want to do 100 tests for playing.
If someone has a good config for this game, is better
the filters are all personal preference.

my preference happens to be the ntsc filter.
when I use NTSC filter, game hasn't a good visualization, see here Image
Image


About "new gfx" setting?
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Post by sweener2001 »

that's what the filter is SUPPOSED to look like

hence the preference thing.

hence the figure out for yourself what you like and use that and stop bothering people about your non-problem thing
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Post by I.S.T. »

new gfx is the default setting, and for good reason. It's not a filter. Only turn on the old gfx option if the game you're playing is having huge problems. Even then, it might not fix them.

In general, you'd be best off ignoring it.
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Re: Config for Mega Man X2?

Post by Gil_Hamilton »

sigfried.m wrote:Hi, I'm new here.I want to know a good config for playing with MegaMan X2.
I know that it has a special chip, is it emulated good?
I don't like how the game run.
Elaborate on this.

Are you experiencing bugs of some sort? Is the game choppy? Or do you just not like how SNES games look?

Everyone's assuming you're just looking for eye candy here, but I'm gonna assume you're trying to fix a problem the same way you would on a plugin-based emulator.



I'll tell you right now, though... very few configuration options actually affect the emulation. This isn't a plugin-based nightmare where toggling options breaks and fixes stuff.
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