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Originally Posted by Aleks
I did this as well, months ago. While its nice in theory, it really is overall frustrating to use. I had hoped for a better overall experience but if you do your research, there is a ton of issues with emulating, with the biggest one being latency between the controller inputs and the game. Its obvious enough that it is difficult to play games, its not instantaneous (albeit milliseconds), and there has been no way that the emulator programmers have been able to eliminate it.
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Originally Posted by silentsim
Hmm I am not having real latency issues at all on mine
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Originally Posted by chemgear
Probably your TV then?
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Originally Posted by Aleks
Nope, multiple TV's, obviously more prevalent in some games than others, and widely reported, regardless of emulation engine used. Some are better than others, but none are perfect. You can retrain your muscle memory to include the slight delay, but its deep rooted from the original system that your brain expects a certain result when pressing buttons
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So I finally found the motivation to try it out on my M series Vizio, which has some of the lowest latency on the market, and I'm happy to say that the problem was definitely the rest of the TV's (an LG LCD with game mode, a Toshiba LCD with no game mode, and a Samsung Plasma with a game mode). I can actually get past levels with no difficulties. Now its sweet playing Mario on a 65" screen