I want to play my old Spyro games for the PS1 on my computer. I have the original disk (which is scratched to all heck), which is better that ISO's (IMO) and I was wondering if emulators are even worth downloading. I've seen YouTube videos of emulators that lag, and some that are almost smooth. I do expect some lag, but not game-breaking lag. Also, keep in mind that my computer is not a gaming computer per se, but it can play games. My computer is a Dell Dimension 2400, if that helps. Also, would I have to wory about putting in things such as memory card ports, or controller ports?
Simply, what are pro's con's of emulators?
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JCW555
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#1 Posted: 16:08:04 01/03/2012 | Topic Creator
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Adjeca
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#2 Posted: 19:40:06 01/03/2012
Emulators are definitely worth using. I do it all the time.
My computer is hooked up to my big screen and I configured my comp to use a PS3 controller to play all of my games and honestly I can't tell the difference from the real thing and sometimes the graphics can even be configured to look better than on the original console. I can run PS1, PS2, N64 etc just fine even without slowdown. How much RAM does your Dell have? I actually suggest running the game from an ISO otherwise the game may pause somewhat having to read from the disk. Also, it's noisy, at least for me. Regarding memory cards - emulators will usually have them in a subfolder, card files 1 and 2 but you can choose not to use them if you wish. Usually you can make "save states," which are save files of the exact frame/place you were at. It's kinda cheap abusing it. If you have a PS3, you can use the controller to play whatever (I can even move my mouse around with the L3 stick and start is a left click). Regarding emulators, I suggest using PCSX or ePSXe. Some games may work with only one of them and there's been very few games I haven't been able to play whatsoever. You will need the PSX bios file since it isn't distributed with the emulators (strange, eh?). It's called SCPH1001.bin. A quick google search for the term will lead you in the right direction. Normally the file is simply placed inside of a "bios" subfolder within the emulator's directory. The only con i can really think of is that since every game plays slightly differently, one must tweak with graphics settings to make it perfect. If you have any other questions let me know!
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#3 Posted: 23:23:26 01/03/2012 | Topic Creator
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OK thank you! My Dell has 3.12 GB. of RAM, BTW. Anyone else's opinion?
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Gemma
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#4 Posted: 16:08:37 05/03/2012
That should be enough RAM.
![]() I've tried PCSX on the Mac, but I had different results for each Spyro game with that one. The first game worked absolutely perfectly. The second one played just fine, but I had a bit of difficulty with the cut-scenes (every so often the sound would be cut off, and once or twice the game stopped working altogether. That's only during the cut-scenes though). I could never get YOTD to work properly on it though. I'd get weird bugs (e.g. Moneybags tells me to give him gems to free Sheila, even though I'd already freed her!) and Zoe came and told me my game was hacked. Even though I was using the same legit CD I used on my PS1, which worked just fine. Maybe my CD has become physically damaged over the years, or maybe I need to try a different emulator. I really like ePSXe though. I have that for the PC. I've played Spyro 2 quite a bit on ePSXe, but admittedly have not tried the others as much yet. The graphics look amazing on it too. A few years back I had Bleem, but I think that one is discontinued. I think all the Spyro games worked properly on it though (and the graphics were good on that too). Not all my PS1 games worked on it though - some of them were ridiculously slow to the point of being unplayable. I haven't tried PCSX on Windows yet, but I definitely recommend ePSXe. But if you try one emulator, then decide to change to the other for whatever reason, you can carry over your memory cards from one emulator to the other. When my Mac got towards the end of its life, I transferred the memory card files over to my PC and ran them with my games on ePSXe, and all of my save slots were there. Just thought I'd tell you that in case you tried one emulator and later changed your mind! Like Adjeca said, sometimes you'll have to change the settings on the emulator to get a different game to work, which can be a bit fiddly and sometimes confusing. I know my Amiga emulator lets you save your settings as different files for each game you have, but I can't remember if any of the PlayStation ones let you do that. I'll have to check. Anyway, sorry for rambling on. Hopefully this will be of some use to you! ![]()
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#5 Posted: 03:52:04 06/03/2012 | Topic Creator
[quote=[url=http://forum.darkspyro.net/spyro/viewposts.php?topic=48505&post=3075683]Gemma[/url]]That should be enough RAM.
![]() I've tried PCSX on the Mac, but I had different results for each Spyro game with that one. The first game worked absolutely perfectly. The second one played just fine, but I had a bit of difficulty with the cut-scenes (every so often the sound would be cut off, and once or twice the game stopped working altogether. That's only during the cut-scenes though). I could never get YOTD to work properly on it though. I'd get weird bugs (e.g. Moneybags tells me to give him gems to free Sheila, even though I'd already freed her!) and Zoe came and told me my game was hacked. Even though I was using the same legit CD I used on my PS1, which worked just fine. Maybe my CD has become physically damaged over the years, or maybe I need to try a different emulator. I really like ePSXe though. I have that for the PC. I've played Spyro 2 quite a bit on ePSXe, but admittedly have not tried the others as much yet. The graphics look amazing on it too. A few years back I had Bleem, but I think that one is discontinued. I think all the Spyro games worked properly on it though (and the graphics were good on that too). Not all my PS1 games worked on it though - some of them were ridiculously slow to the point of being unplayable. I haven't tried PCSX on Windows yet, but I definitely recommend ePSXe. But if you try one emulator, then decide to change to the other for whatever reason, you can carry over your memory cards from one emulator to the other. When my Mac got towards the end of its life, I transferred the memory card files over to my PC and ran them with my games on ePSXe, and all of my save slots were there. Just thought I'd tell you that in case you tried one emulator and later changed your mind! Like Adjeca said, sometimes you'll have to change the settings on the emulator to get a different game to work, which can be a bit fiddly and sometimes confusing. I know my Amiga emulator lets you save your settings as different files for each game you have, but I can't remember if any of the PlayStation ones let you do that. I'll have to check. Anyway, sorry for rambling on. Hopefully this will be of some use to you! ![]() Your rambling helped me a lot actually! OK. I downloaded ePSXe, but it is extremely laggy. Any way to remedy this?
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#6 Posted: 13:45:38 06/03/2012
Glad it helped!
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#7 Posted: 15:55:44 06/03/2012 | Topic Creator
BTW, It only lags when I skip cutscenes and in some dialogue sequences. But other that that it's fine.
By the way, Gemma, what is your recommended control scheme for Spyro 3 YOTD?
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#8 Posted: 19:33:31 06/03/2012
Um.....................it's against the rules to discuss emulators here, you know that?
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#9 Posted: 19:51:48 06/03/2012 | Topic Creator
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Is there anything here that talks about emulators. Nope. No, I don't use ROM's (illegal copies of games), either. BTW, I use the actual PHYSICAL disk to emulate. I don't download ISO's. Those are illegal. I was just asking if emulators are worth downloading.
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#10 Posted: 00:38:37 07/03/2012
Sorry if there are any rules against emulators, though I have read through the rules and couldn't find anything. And I completely understand why it's important not to ask for illegal ROMs. In general, emulators (PlayStation and otherwise) aren't frowned upon as long as you own the original machine. Of course, we can't actually prove that we own the original machine so they are sometimes abused by people.
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#11 Posted: 04:26:24 09/03/2012
Do ya'll have a PS3 controller handy? If so, you may be able to simply plug it into a USB slot. With my computer connected to my bigscreen, I can't even tell the difference from the real thing - look and feel-wise.
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#12 Posted: 04:28:30 09/03/2012 | Topic Creator
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I don't have a PS3, sorry. I wish I could, though.
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