I love PGXP geometry correction, which gets rid of the PS1's famous wobbly polygons. Duckstation and PCSX2 have my favourite emulator UIs, though there are other decent ones like Dolphin or Ryujinx. After you experience a nice modern emulator with a nice library view and QOL stuff like per-game settings, it's really tough to boot up something like XEMU
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which gets rid of the PS1's famous wobbly polygons
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I think I have Stockholm syndrome because retroarch is just so comfy now.
It helps that they added auto save an auto load for save states so I just launch the game from my launcher, then close it with a button combination back to the launcher, and I never have to go through those awful menus.
I agree. Duckstation is awesome and works really well. I've been playing a little and especially love the fact that you have achievement systems with it. Do we have a list of preferred emulators and/or rom resources here?