

NSMB should work fine tho.Ģ: It isn't exactly accesible, given that it is a paid emu (it isn't precisely expensive, but eh) while something like Desmume is not.

#Desmume emulator full#
So idk.Ĥ: As SSUPII and Obsidian mentioned, it runs full speed, even on low-end devices.ġ: As kaikun97 mentioned, Drastic isn't very suitable in terms of accuracy. But as SSUPII mentioned, it only saves states, but not inputs, with those having to be handled by a handwritten Lua script. As for savestates, as Obsidian mentioned, it has a hotkey for saving on controllers and you can turn the save confirmation off.
#Desmume emulator movie#
I think Drastic should be considered for speedrunning purposes, and I'll tell you why replying to your points:ġ: As SSUPII said, loading and saving times ain't better than an original DS.Ģ: I can't answer that, but I think they are consistent.ģ: As for movie recording, it has none, so speedrunners should use an external recording app like Mobizen, which isn't precisely convenient. While most games work properly some may have issues such as slowdown or graphical glitches. If emulation accuracy is also a concern, then Drastic DS is not very suitable, it uses many speed hacks to get games running at full speed and that can cause issues with accurate emulation. I look forward to hearing back from you all, and to not making people use DeSmuME anymore. Does this emulator run smoothly on most computers?
#Desmume emulator update#
The biggest issue when it comes to emulation for our community is loading times. Desmume is king even though there has not been an update for awhile.We hadn't heard of it before, and it sounds promising. Today, a user pointed us towards DraStic as an alternative emulator to use. Our current rules allow players to speedrun the game on emulator, but only DeSmuME version 0.9.11, as we have found that to be the best emulator in terms of speedrunning in various respects.

I'm the head moderator of the speedrunning community for New Super Mario Bros.
