![]() ![]() It's done by Ahuri of DA and featured in his 'NES icons pack' - a really great work. That's why every file in that subdir is important (unless a user filled it in with some crap or some virus has been messing around and left its garbage JaboĪs I stated earlier, I did uploaded that image here. ![]() Batman Returns, Kirby's Adventure etc.) in order to restore your position later. methinks.Īctually, there's one more file format found under "saves" dir: ".sav" - as you well know, some games are capable of using backup RAM to save certain data (e.g. However, I believe we should keep in mind that it's us who's aware of this, NOT everyone out there (unfortunately), though such things are quite obvious meaning it's us who's up to help'em solve var. So the files in that location are JSx where x is the symbol 'T' for a fast save or the symbol digits from '0' to '9' I think for specified save slots. I can't find the register button on this page! were is it? It would be easier to post here than. Can you correct my current translation files? If you have more questions than ask me! btw: That's it! We need the proper english example file, so it will be easier to compare the translations. It's the short form that why I put a period there but you can remove it (why is there a period at the end?) = should be "Auto Konfiguration" but it's too long, same in polish. The old sting translated it to "Gleichzeitigkeit" but wikipedia says it's the "Simultaneity". (needs to include about vertical sync?) = "Dreifachpufferung mit vertikaler Synchronisation" but it could be too long and the english example don't mention this. But if you really need this word or should be there you can use the old translated string (needs the word: additional) = why? the en.msg.example file don't have this word. = like "Pfad für Screenshots" the better and similar translation is "Pfad für Spielstände" like path for. But "Video Konfiguration" is not wrong so it's hard to say which one to take (no space between configuration?) = I looked up at google and "Video-Konfiguration" or "Videokonfiguration" are the most used. What is righter: "Save As" or "Save as" (Speichern Unter/Speichern unter)? All the menus in german Software (Windows) use the small letter in prepositions. = "Speichern unter" is definitely right. = I think "okno powitalne" sounds better than "okno startowe" but you can also take the first translation, it's not wrong at all You can also remove this period if this should cause an error. = It should be "Automatyczna konfiguracja" but this is too long. I saw this in some other Control menus in PC games = This value is not a device (Joystick) so I think it would be better for the optics to put this value in brackets to point out that this is a state not a device. Other NES emulators I've used, obligatorily need many configurations to set up (not that I completely dislike it), but when I knew nothing about emulation, Jnes was there, and now I can't let it go XD.I wasn't some time here but I don't forget your pointed out translation strings in my two language files. I like Jnes because it's practically pick up and play. I would love an option to disable simple filtering (I actually don't know if it's linear or bilinear), so that true 240p wouldn't look like that. Mednafen, NES core (not Retroarch, Mednafen with Mednaffe GUI, easier to configure 240p): I made a small comparison with SMB 3, running at 1280x240 ("super" resolution) on Jnes and another emulator, with default settings (no palettes, and correct 4:3 aspect ratio): I know that's more for modern displays, because the higher the resolution, the sharper it looks, and the pixels won't be "out of place", but I think "native" (I know it's never truly that way for any emulator) should be supported. Using either default or nearest neighbour, will make the picture blurry, even at a resolution like 640x480. ini), there seems to be a forced bilinear filter. Besides not having it in the fullscreen resolution drop down list (I managed to force it through the. But sadly Jnes can't display that resolution very well. ![]() It's a joy playing retro games in their native resolution, pixel-perfect and scanlines. Jnes was my first NES emulator, and I've enjoyed using it very much these years! But recently I've acquired a CRT monitor, and after some research and tweaking, I've managed to make it display 240p. ![]()
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