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PlayStation emulators

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Comparisons
[[XEBRA]] has very high compatibility. But a shitty UI and graphical output. Dead development, closed source, no hope.
[[EPSXe|ePSXe]] is a fairly standard plugin based emulator, and since it's closed source it gets only updates from the main devsdevelopers. It gets And only a few minor updates once every few years. Though 1.8.0's biggest addition was the Android version's advertisement. Jew development, closed source, no hope.
[[PCSX-R]] is actively developed and 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. No known reason to not use it over ePSXe. Though please do note if you actually find one, as whatever it is could likely be implemented into PCSX-R anyways through their [http://pcsxr.codeplex.com/workitem/list/ issue tracker].
[[Mednafen|Mednafen psx]] ([[RetroArch]])*After 0928 update basically every game is an emulator focused on [[accuracy]]. It seems to work in it*High compatibility (please tell me fully compatible since 0.9.28WIP. Do note if a game canthat't work in it, honestly curious)*2s not the case though.0 dualcore intel neededSupposedly requires a minimum of a Core2Duo at 2Ghz clock.*No plugins, native resolution only
It's generally recommended to use Mednafen or PCSX-R.
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