For detailed information, visit these documents: ¤ Initial Proposal: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_zJWRsIoGZOPGgs4gtX0wKPyfYvYqdDEhgTZb-U7RZc/edit?usp=sharing ¤ Timing Spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ZwK0KEknOq_jQvh03ffABc0TQ3rg6xkNGBs-ZPOwGBQ/edit?usp=sharing
SUGGESTED EMULATORS: ¤ bSNES Compatibility Core (Bizhawk, Higan) ¤ SNES9x v1.5x and higher The bSNES core is quite resource intensive and might not run well on old machines. SNES9x is a good alternative (make sure you get the newest version).
Emulators & systems that are allowed for all categories: ¤ SNES Console ¤ All Virtual Console Releases (WiiVC, 3DSVC, WiiUVC) ¤ SNES Classic ¤ Nintendo Switch Online ¤ SNES9x v1.5x and higher ¤ bSNES Compatibility Core (Bizhawk, Higan, lsnes) ¤ Mesen-S ¤ SuperNT ¤ MiSTer
Emulators that are banned for all categories: ¤ SNES9x v1.4x and lower
Emulators that are allowed for all categories EXCEPT 0 Exit and 11 Exit Cloud: ¤ ZSNES ¤ no$sns ¤ bSNES Performance Core (Bizhawk, Higan) These emulators are not accurate enough to properly emulate open bus behavior, which is required for certain item swap glitches.
If an emulator or system that you would like to use is not on this list, comment here and I'll work with you to add it to the timing spreadsheet posted above.
Apparently the version of bsnes it uses is very old, see https://mednafen.github.io/documentation/snes.html
@roopert83 I know I always heard that myself. But after actually testing it, the emulator runs slow and lags more than it should, which means it actually loses time even though the load times are shorter.
I should mention again this is all based in context of SMW, where loads don't happen very often. In a game where loading takes up more time in a run, it could be the case that the short load times actually result in a net gain in time.
If someone is gonna use an emulator, it's gonna be one that emulates loading times and lag properly
ZMZ is just SNES9x under the hood, the lastest version uses v1.53 so you should be good. Apparently OpenEmu uses bSNES and SNES9x cores, so you should be good to use that as well.
If your pc can handle bizhawk, it's better than snes9x imo. Especially for speedrunning