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One of the biggest issues with JRPGs (especially in the retro PS2/PSX era) are the fuckhuge load times combined with random encounters, but now thanks to emulating a lot of games that suffered from long load times have that fixed and turn out to actually be pretty good games. Suikoden 5 is one of them.
Any other rpgs you guys emulated that were more enjoyable thanks to mods/emulation?
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>>3986242
I haven't beat this yet (I'm sure I'm close to the end though)
But I'm sure without fast fwd it is literally unplayable. Those random encounters are so boring and the menuing sucks as well.
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For some reason the pic didn't get attached
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>>3986242
Ps2 is great system to emulate. At 3x resolution the games look amazing you get good load times and a huge library of games
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>>3986242
Saga Frontier at 1x is unbearably slow but it plays well at 2x or 3x



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