about SENGOKU ACE.

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hello. If somebody knows this game, please answer me a question. why this game itīs so simple and so slow and what the better emulator to run it?? because in my work I have a PENTIUM II 400 MMx and anyway the game is slow yet. I can higher the frameskip, but isnīt so good to play... please help if somebody can. :))

thanks

-- INNUENDO-RSM (cihadade@bol.com.br), February 13, 2001

Answers

Try RAINE. I get 60/60 fps with sound on in both Sengoku Ace and Gunbird on my P2-450. No in-game slowdowns either. *cough*

-BBH

-- BBH (lordbbh@aol.com), February 13, 2001.


sorry BBH. but I donīt find one version of RAINE that runs SENGOKU ACE... :(

can you tell me please, whatīs wrong if possible?? thank you for the attencion. :)

-- INNUENDO-RSM (cihadde@bol.com.br), February 13, 2001.


try raine .30 - 60 fps dodonpachi sure beats 15 fps anyday... i spent lunch at school trying to top my previous best - i'm now up to 8m... (not sengoku ace - i never played but i'm pretty sure its in)

-- david oliver (davedude1414@yahoo.com), February 13, 2001.

Um. The newest version of RAINE supports Sengoku Ace, and it's been supported for a few releases too. Grab the latest version off www.rainemu.com.

And by the way, as has been mentioned before, recordings for Gunbird and Sengoku Ace do not work at all. I've tried many of the recordings that are up here and none of them work... I think we need to add these games to the "non-playbackable" list until further notice.

-BBH

-- BBH (lordbbh@aol.com), February 14, 2001.


In response to a previous answer - Sengoku Ace recordings (at least mine, anyway) *do* play back correctly.

-- Tech Knight (techknight@techknight.com), February 14, 2001.


BTW, Stating your recordings "*DO* playback correctly" is pretty useless to those who have tried to play them back (note i haven't):

what sound settings ym3812opl=? oplfm=? nvram=? soundcard=?

if a recording is made by a tree in the forest, does it playback?

-- Chad (churritz@cts.com), February 15, 2001.


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