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you could let it run on other resolutions to improve performance.
hear hear
Simple launcher has no issues though and games run perfectly smooth...
Heck, even my old notebook with something around 1.2 GHz is able to run games with no issue.
How can one hub need so much resources? Can't it just unload or something while running a game?
Much respect to SEGA and everyone involved with this for finally distributing retro console games in a format and at a pricing level that actually makes sense! I'll try to buy more if/when you release more!
I'm really hoping the existing community emulators will get updated so that they can quickly grab the ROMs out of the "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Sega Classics\uncompressed ROMs" folder and the mods out of the workshop folder to let you easily use the content you've purchased in whatever emulators you want. The only hard part at this point is pulling the mods out of the pak files.
The whole "it's like a real room" concept is fun and all, but this program really needs to come with a quick interface that lets you instantly see all the games you own and lets you scroll through them real fast. (the "simple launcher" still isn't simple enough) Just show the titles in a simple list in a normal GUI please! And mods too!
And yet, with Sonic 2 I have horrifying amounts of lag, even at minimum resolution and quality, Vsync disabled, and fullscreen TV emulation (with the filters turned off).
Surely, this launcher and game can't have higher requirements than Sonic Generations?
GeForce GTX 660, Intel Core2 Quad q6600 (3Ghz)
Using the simple launcher makes audio sound normal, but at 50 Hz, using the hub makes the game run normal, but screws with the audio.
This. I like that there's the new 3D virtual room now, but this new feature disables me from playing any of the games on my laptop. The simple launcher was all I needed, I don't need this extra fluff.