Maintainer: Port Added: 15:44:34 Last Update: 18:53:08 Commit Hash: da3162c License: GPLv3 Description: CEmu is a TI-84 Plus CE/TI-83 Premium CE calculator emulator, focusedĬEmu works natively on Windows, macOS, and Unix-like operating systems.įor performance and portability, the core is programmed in C and its Details in this GitHub issue.Ĭemu TI-84 Plus CE and TI-83 Premium CE calculator emulatorġ.3_1 emulators =0 1.3_1 Version of this port present on the latest quarterly branch.
You might have to make a custom config for a specific game, like the tales games ran at 30fps on the overworld, and ran 60fps in battles, so I had to make a custom config for that game for it to run properly.I'm proposing to take /commits.php away - it mainly duplicates the home page.
With a Ryzen 5 3600, you will get full speed on any game that's in the green on the RPCS3 compatibility list.
Every game I tried that was flagged as "playable" ran full speed. Unlike with many emulator compatibility lists, the ones who manage the RPCS3's list do not flag games as "playable" that will not run full speed with minor glitches at worst. However, there are a few games that either won't boot, and or will crash, or will have massive glitches (unplayable) on Vulkan, that might work on another API that might not run full speed, but those games are flagged as yellow on the compatibility list. Games that work well on Vulkan all run at high speed on RPCS3. With your specs, most any PCSX2 game will run full speed and a couple hundred FPS, or more if you uncap the frame rate.
Outside of running games that were on PS2 that happened to also be sold on the PS3's PSN store, I'd use PCSX2. It's possible some of them work, if you use the dumps from the PSN store. The tales games ran at 200fps+ in battles if I turned the frame limiter off.So yeah, these Ryzen chips are plenty good for emulation. Tales of Graces F, Tales of Xillia 1 & 2, and Demon's Souls and Dragon's Crown all ran full speed on RPCS3, although I had to make custom config files for some of those games to solve some minor issues, but they all ran at 4k upscaled for zero performance hit. Played Xenoblade Chronicles X on Cemu last year, and it ran full speed on AMD Ryzen, even at 4k upscaled resolution, and the emulator probably runs faster now. On every game I played on those respective emulators. PCSX2 (PS2), Dolphin (GC/Wii), Cemu (Wii-U), RPCS3 (PS3), all run full speed on AMD Ryzen chips. The Intel CPUs are faster, if you want to uncap the frame rates for example, they're about 30% faster than AMD, but you still get full speed on emulators with AMD Ryzen chips. So it's complete misinformation to suggest that emulation isn't good on AMD CPUs. It actually runs faster than PCSX2 does.Īnyone with an AMD Ryzen 5 1600x CPU, equivalent or better should have no issues running RPCS3.Įvery emulator I tried runs great on an AMD Ryzen CPU.
Some games run 250-300fps if I turn the frame limiter off. I have a Ryzen 5 1600x, and every game I tried runs full speed, and more actually. The minimum specs to get full speed in most games is Intel (Haswell) 4th Gen CPU, or AMD Ryzen CPU.