.Pennywise
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So, last one I checked was RetroArch which was like the promised All-In-One easy to use ultimate emulator.
Only to find out that wasn't the case, like at all. At the end it was worse than to just install a separated emulator for the desired console and not being running around a thousand sub-menues.
I don't know why these people work so hard to bring the best emulators, doing a better job than some of the biggest companies in the industry. Yet they always lack the very most basic UX. It's like they don't respect the person's time.
Is there actually any option out there, emulator or third party program, that, not even asking 'out of the box plug n' play', is just not a mess for the final user?
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Only to find out that wasn't the case, like at all. At the end it was worse than to just install a separated emulator for the desired console and not being running around a thousand sub-menues.
I don't know why these people work so hard to bring the best emulators, doing a better job than some of the biggest companies in the industry. Yet they always lack the very most basic UX. It's like they don't respect the person's time.
Is there actually any option out there, emulator or third party program, that, not even asking 'out of the box plug n' play', is just not a mess for the final user?
EDIT
This is not a thread specifically for RetroArch. That was just anecdotic. Nor to call out any emulator developers (which mind you, I already told they do better work than the biggest gaming companies in regards to old games support).
It's about emulators UI/UX and the almost to non-existant basic use of it.
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