Shader 2: scanlinegamma correction: onWth those settings enabled it produces an excellent effect. The emulator runs very smoothly and i have not noticed any issues with framerates or gameplay.If i did notice any problems i would 100% not use the emulator as im a complete perfectionist:-DThe only issues i have is the user interface is not entirely user friendly and you have to manually change cores every time you want to run a game on a different platform. Once you get used to it though and know what everything does its a breeze and its pretty simpleI just wish it would get updated so the interface is better WITHOUT REMOVING SHADERS!!
Their latest update completely took away the option to use shaders which is completely laughable to be honest.More people need to start developing for the 360 homebrew scene as its got serious potential if the programmers weren't lazy. So I just rgh'd a slim, hadden't played with a homebrew 360 since my first jtag RROD like 5 years ago. Back then homebrew was basically non-existent, but now xbins was full of emulators so I figured I'd give some a try. Downloaded and installed a few emulators, manually placed my roms in. Nothing worked.
I searched around and found some pre-packed emulators distributed through various sites and torrents. Loaded those up into the xbox and again, nothing worked. XeBoy 360, a GBA emulator pack I found was the only out of NES, SNES, Genesis and GBA emus to show roms, but it displayed them in thier 8 character filenames, so like The Legend Of Zelda - The Minish Cap.gba shows as THELEGE1.GBA. Fucking who the shit uses 8 character filenames post y2k? After some fiddling with.xml files the Genesis emulator started working, but there's some lame filter applied to the graphics making it look retarded and you can't turn it off.
Fiddled with the.xml for the SNES emu, but still can't get that working, I think the file browser doesn't support opening directories. NES emulator just freezes on launch, there's no option but A to select but there's nothing to select, and no.xml or.ini file to fiddle with. PSX emulator was lagging to shit trying to play Intelligent Qube, like seriously 15 frames per second, the original Xbox had a PSX emu that ran just fine, wtf. The one saving grace was the N64 emulator, which did work well (not xbins version but some mod from some spanish forum), but you have to boot Xell to launch it and that seems dumb af. Also Xell doesn't let you have analog or optical audio alongside an HDMI video connection, so I had no sound.
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I think I'm just gonna load up the internall HDD with the original Xbox emulators I used to love. So I just rgh'd a slim, hadden't played with a homebrew 360 since my first jtag RROD like 5 years ago. Back then homebrew was basically non-existent, but now xbins was full of emulators so I figured I'd give some a try.
Downloaded and installed a few emulators, manually placed my roms in. Nothing worked. I searched around and found some pre-packed emulators distributed through various sites and torrents.
Loaded those up into the xbox and again, nothing worked. XeBoy 360, a GBA emulator pack I found was the only out of NES, SNES, Genesis and GBA emus to show roms, but it displayed them in thier 8 character filenames, so like The Legend Of Zelda - The Minish Cap.gba shows as THELEGE1.GBA. Fucking who the shit uses 8 character filenames post y2k?
After some fiddling with.xml files the Genesis emulator started working, but there's some lame filter applied to the graphics making it look retarded and you can't turn it off. Fiddled with the.xml for the SNES emu, but still can't get that working, I think the file browser doesn't support opening directories. Download lagu religi islam. NES emulator just freezes on launch, there's no option but A to select but there's nothing to select, and no.xml or.ini file to fiddle with. PSX emulator was lagging to shit trying to play Intelligent Qube, like seriously 15 frames per second, the original Xbox had a PSX emu that ran just fine, wtf. The one saving grace was the N64 emulator, which did work well (not xbins version but some mod from some spanish forum), but you have to boot Xell to launch it and that seems dumb af. Also Xell doesn't let you have analog or optical audio alongside an HDMI video connection, so I had no sound. I think I'm just gonna load up the internall HDD with the original Xbox emulators I used to love.