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Post subject: Snes9x recording tips
Former player
Joined: 6/28/2004
Posts: 219
Location: Raccoon City
i just got finished watching the mega man x submission, and i saw that he clearly had autofire on, but i cant find where to config that. can anyone tell me where/how to bind autofire to a button? and what is the button to show the fps? is there a button? also have any of you gotten the netplay to work? does it even work with v1.43 of snes9x? or should i try the newest version of zsnes? i really want to kick my friends asses in some mortal kombat 2.
Former player
Joined: 3/30/2004
Posts: 359
Location: Borlänge - Sweden
I did'nt use Autofire.. it is played in slowmotion. :)
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Former player
Joined: 6/28/2004
Posts: 219
Location: Raccoon City
you played THE WHOLE GAME in slow motion? holy shit that must have taken FOREVER
Former player
Joined: 3/8/2004
Posts: 1107
Every movie on the site was played in slow motion. If there happens to be one that wasn't played in slow motion, then it probably isn't very good and should have been rejected.
Former player
Joined: 3/19/2004
Posts: 710
Location: USA
I was doing Super Mario World just to get familiar with the emulator, and I did the entire first world at full speed untill I realized you could change the speed >_<. It wasn't half bad actually.
Former player
Joined: 6/28/2004
Posts: 219
Location: Raccoon City
has anyone gotten netplay with snes9x/zsnes to work? if you have, can you post some quick intructions? becuase im doing everyting the readme says, and all that happens is waiting.....and waiting....and waiting.....and nothing.
Former player
Joined: 4/16/2004
Posts: 1286
Location: Finland
I have used the netplay of ZSNES quite a lot and I think it's excellent. Here's how it works for us: one person goes to the NETPLAY menu and clicks INTERNET, then START AS SERVER. Use the default port and don't uncheck the UDP connection checkbox. Then the other player goes to NETPLAY -> INTERNET and enters the other player's IP address into the server field. Then just click CONNET TO SERVER and it should work. You can also try unchecking the UDP connection checkbox, but be sure that both of you do it. Also you should make sure that you are using the same version of the emulator. If you have an internal and an external IP address, try both of them. For example, ZSNES shows me my internal IP in the NETPLAY window but it doesn't work for me, I have to use the external one. Also be sure to disable any firewalls for the default port which is 7845. This is everything I can think of right now.
Joined: 5/15/2004
Posts: 30
Location: USA
Frenom, did you hold start to make the talking boxes fly by quicker? Doesn't look like it, but I may be mistaken...
Former player
Joined: 3/30/2004
Posts: 359
Location: Borlänge - Sweden
Gah ... must have miss it. Im holding the other buttons instead . :S Must have forgotten that or something. It was a while that you sat with your MMX to SNES and played like a mule. ;) Must be improved later on in my next try. Thanx.
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M.I
Joined: 1/28/2005
Posts: 51
Location: Florida
As for connecting to ZSNES (though, it won't work for SNES9x :() through netplay, try downloading Zbattle, from www.zbattle.net . It requires some degree of preperation, but if you both have Cable/DSL, you can actually have alot of fun with it. Too bad nothing like that has been thought up for SNES9x. Or has it? Dun dun dunnn..

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