• missingno@fedia.ioOP
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    3 days ago

    Earlier ones were, but he finds that the NES Classic and Switch Online emulators are actually more accurate than some of the most popular third-party emulators.

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      18 hours ago

      I can’t say I agree. I see six emulators rated better on that list, all third-party. I personally would recommend ares.

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        18 hours ago

        11:00 in the video

        Allow me to remove any and all sarcasm from the script here, because this is better than most NES emulators I found on the internet. By a lot. Yes, this is better than FCEUX. This is better than Nestopia. This is tied with Nintendulator! Of all the NES emulators I found online, including the one I created, only four of them scored better than this.

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      3 days ago

      Unless I missed it, Switch Online wasn’t mentioned specifically in that video. Is it the same one as the NES Classic?

      Looks like I did miss it

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        3 days ago

        At 11:22:

        By the way, Nintendo Switch Online has the exact same results, so I’m inclined to believe it’s the exact same emulator.

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        Yes, he mentions that NSO gets the same exact test results as NES Classic, so it’s assumed to be the same codebase.