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PlayStation emulators

85 bytes removed, 10:49, 9 October 2013
Latest commit has fixed the Spyro issue
===Comparisons===
[[PCSX-R]] is actively developed but (though mostly for MacOS), and is open source. Also a plugin based emulator similar to ePSXe, but is active and has more features. It has a widescreen hack, fewer glitches, proper [[Cue_sheet_(.cue)#Multi-track_game|multitrack CUE]] support, and support for superior [[Recommended_PSX_Plugins|plugins]], such as LilyPad. One known reason to not use it over ePSXe is if you want to play the Spyro games. Though please do note if you actually find onean issue, as whatever it is could likely be implemented looked into PCSX-R anyways through their [http://pcsxr.codeplex.com/workitem/list/ issue tracker].
[[XEBRA]] has very high compatibility. Games that require subchannel data are not supported, but most other games run flawlessly. User interface is often complained about by people who can't work technology. ARBEX is an alternate build of XEBRA that doesn't require a PSX bios.
[[Mednafen|Mednafen psx]] ([[RetroArch]]) is an emulator focused on [[accuracy]]. It seems fully extremely compatible since 0.9.28WIP. Do note if that's not the case you find an exception, though. Supposedly requires a minimum of a Core 2 Duo at 2 GHz clock.
PSXfin is simple and has a "standard" interface, which is easy to get into. It would be the best{{Cite}} if it was actively developed. It has a lot of compatibility issues. Dead development, closed source, no hope. Despite this, it has many hangers-on that continue to praise it as the best Playstation emulator.
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