
Rogan Lewis
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Hands down best N64 emulator out there. It has resolution up to 8k tons of graphic settings have scaling, antialising, ultra widescreen(on games that support like 007 the world is not enough), game can resume where you left off, controller support, and so much more things. If there's any problems it would be that there's no way to change button size, remap controls, move around buttons, and a CPU clocker(not needed btw it's fine). Other than those issues it's literally perfect for the N64 games.
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Jason Kidd
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Faster than the retroarch core, at least last time I tried it. Generally works pretty well. Would appreciate the ability to hide the onscreen inputs (rather than wait for input from a controller). Shame the adverts have been added in, you basically have to choose whether to give on the latest features or wait ten seconds to load every game (although there is a pro version it is a bit steep). I had trouble using with my front end launching games last time I tried the newer (advert) version
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Blake Bowen
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If you're going to put ads in the free version, you need to remove barriers to moving to the paid version. Configuration, save games, and controller profiles all need to transfer automatically when the user upgrades. Otherwise it just makes them regret paying. It also wouldn't hurt to include some new feature with the ads version to make it worth updating the app. For example, being able to long-press on a title and make a home screen shortcut to it.
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