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SteveWP
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2. October 2012 @ 11:53 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
As impressive as FCE Ultra GX is, I don't understand why the most important thing had never been fixed.

Curious why some games don't work? try playing games like Baby Boomer and Gumshoe and see the corrupted graphics. Now try loading the Action 52 game and then loading Baby Boomer or Gumshoe... WOW, they work now. The same can be done for dozens of other games, it's just like a puzzle trying to figure out which game to load first in order to make others work.

I've never written an emulator but I'm told that this happens because emulators do not clear memory or CPU registers before launching a game. On a real NES you power the system off between loading the games, that's why you never have a problem there.

Now after years of waiting for someone to consider this all I can only say... SERIOUSLY guys? this is all it takes to fix the problems and nobody will do it? I would if I knew C++.

If someone can get this suggestion to the developer we might actually fix a lot of games.
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23. October 2012 @ 00:13 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by SteveWP:
As impressive as FCE Ultra GX is, I don't understand why the most important thing had never been fixed.

Curious why some games don't work? try playing games like Baby Boomer and Gumshoe and see the corrupted graphics. Now try loading the Action 52 game and then loading Baby Boomer or Gumshoe... WOW, they work now. The same can be done for dozens of other games, it's just like a puzzle trying to figure out which game to load first in order to make others work.

I've never written an emulator but I'm told that this happens because emulators do not clear memory or CPU registers before launching a game. On a real NES you power the system off between loading the games, that's why you never have a problem there.

Now after years of waiting for someone to consider this all I can only say... SERIOUSLY guys? this is all it takes to fix the problems and nobody will do it? I would if I knew C++.

If someone can get this suggestion to the developer we might actually fix a lot of games.
First of all.....stop your bitching.... It's free and you are not paying for something other people have done in their spare time so deal with it.
Number 2 you know this is piracy you are talking about right!?!? So why keep whinning about it even more.
Thirdly if you were smart enough you would know that programs are different and some will run some games well while others not, it is how it is. Nothing will ever run smoothly with just 1 program so you just have to either change from program to program for some games or just give up and use the loader you like and don't play the games that don't work properly.
Or like me do some more reading to see how these games can be fixed (setting, new version, ect) U am sure other people have come across the same problem
Or it could just be as simple as you have not modded your wii properly and that is what is causing the problem.... missing cIOS or not isntalled proper cIOS ect.

Now stop crying and be thankful you are getting all these things for free and do some more reading and stop being lazy.
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