Easier way to get an estimate on what time you got in this game. For Emu
6 years ago

I have found an easier way to get an estimate on what time you got for those with the emulators that start your game on 0-1. I made this thread because in my opinion its annoying to start the game and start the timer at the same time unless you have a foot pedal or something like that. Whenever I used too try to start the timer as I start the game I would always slow down in the beginning because my finger is starting the timer rather than holding down the B button. So what I did to make it easier to start the timer with being able to hold your B button Or Right depending on what hand you use to start the timer before the game starts is, Set the timers time to -2.65. You can do this with livesplit and probably a bunch of other timers. That's the only step you have to really do. To start the timer when the game starts, keep resetting your game and each time hit start on your controller and your start timer button at the same time. And when you finally hit the start timer button and the start button on your controller and start on world 1-1 the timer will count down from -2.65 to 0.00 and by the time it hits 0.00 your game starts. The timer will start pretty much exactly as the game starts so your time is more accurate when the run is done. I hope you found this helpfull!!!

Edited by the author 6 years ago

This is for the people that use FCEUX and some other emulators. And NES minis are expensive.

Ontario, Canada

I will post a copy of Nestopia that I use that works in resources, idk if the current one does work

LoopieXP 60€ is still sorta expensive. This thread was for people who use FCEUX. And dont want to spend money on an NES Classic Edition. Its also for people who don't want to switch emulators.

You can also freeze 075F to 00 to fix the 0-1 problem, but it's unsure if it's allowed on boards or not. We'll see, if my 36.193 gets verified, it is :P