obviously i know older versions of emulator are not allowed. However since it is close to accurate of the original nes hardware, and its not listed of "acceptable emulators" can it still be considered a valid option?
I made this video a while back demonstrating Mesen's "run ahead" feature, which is undetectable to know if it's been used in a run
To simplify: it emulates one (or more) frames in advance in order to "reduce input lag", which can cause the emulator to "have" even less lag than original hardware, which is obviously against the rules.
It is more technical than that, obviously. Which I will leave to more technical people to explain. XD
Also Run Ahead is super intensive on your CPU. So, Using it to emulate lag only introduces more lag.
And my ban is a perma-ban. It happened almost a year ago, and I still can't get in there due to me being overly curious, too much for Maru's liking.
Any% (NTSC) runs below 4:57.000 must now fulfill additional requirements in order to be verified.
- The run's full session must be included in the submission description.
- For emulator runs below 4:57.000, some form of input display must be visible for the duration of the run. A hand-cam or input