Difference between revisions of "EPSXe"

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Revision as of 04:19, 4 August 2013

EPSXe.png
Current version: 1.9.0 (Windows, Linux

)/1.9.4 (Android)

Active: Yes
OS: Windows, Android
Authors: Calb, Galtor, and _Demo_
Official website: http://www.epsxe.com/
Source code: Unknown

ePSXe is a  plugin-based PlayStation emulator. Closed source, released for Windows, Linux and Android.

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ePSXe

Review

ePSXe idoes not receive as many updates as other PS1 emulators and lags behind them. Changing discs can be very problematic and it may crash randomly. There is little to no proper CUE support, which is required for many games (such as Brave Fencer Musashi, Tomb Raider, and The Misadventures of Tron Bon). It is also not actively developed and closed source. Really not recommended in recent times here.

1.90 has just been released, and it is unknown how many of the above issues were fixed.

There are several alternatives to ePSXe. PCSX-R is very similar to ePSXe, and even uses many of the same plugins, but is much better and is updated regularly. XEBRA and Mednafen are also viable alternatives, but they are different. They do not use plugins, and are native resolution only.