I ask because I decided to try out PCSX2 for the first time in many years today and was blown away by things like the resolution scaling.

When I first started using emulators having save states and the ability to rewind in GBA blew me away.

I am wondering what features, added by emulators, you really appreciate or would make going back to the original console difficult? Are there any emulators you’d highly recommend to a friend who is into retro gaming but never really tried out emulation?

Are there some emulated consoles that don’t quite have the feature set of the native experience? For example I haven’t tried out Xenia but I know a bit about the history of 360 emulation and why it’s lagged behind (Modern Vintage Gamer I believe has a decent video on this I’d link if I wasn’t on mobile). Is it missing some key or quality of life features?


Thought this could be a fun Friday discussion for this community

  • Gennadios@lemmy.world
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    Any console that made extensive use pf dithering to smooth out graphics is better experienced on original hardware (with composite cables) thats basically SNES, Genesis, PS1 and Saturn. Anything past that generation is basically mini-PCs, you don’t lose anything on emulation and may get bonuses like texture amd resolution hacks.