![]() I also use the ARCADE folder for all of these and specify which emulator gets launched using Runcommand. So you see, it is rarely a one-size-fits-all proposition, as others have also noted. ![]() Vector games-I use AdvanceMAME3 for these, as this emulator can render the vector lines at your display's native resolution making them very sharp.However, it is NOT a libretro core, so I can't use CRT-PI shader (not RetroArch). AdvanceMAME is fast, has a newer ROMset, and is HIGHLY configurable, especially where complex controls are concerned. Where lr-mame2003 fails due to compatibility, or I need to use a newer ROMset, AdvanceMAME3 takes up some slack.So, I "override" my base lr-mame2003 for fighter games, neogeo, and a few others. ![]() lr-fbalpha overlaps plenty of ROMs with MAME, but seems to play games better.lr-mame2003 has the best combination of performance, features, and ROM support, so this is my "base" for arcade games.The CRT-PI shader in RetroArch does such a good job at recreating scanlines/shadow masks (with minimal performance impact) that I want to use a libretro core whenever possible.I grew up with that game in local arcades, so it's probably my favorite too.Įveryone will have their own opinions about what works best, but here are my choices and the rationale behind them. Time to I am just trying to get an opinion on the better emulator to use for MAME on my RP3
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