Ever since I got my M1 Max Mac Studio about two months ago, I've been messing around with retro console emulators and I've found the experience to be quite amazing. The following are the emulators I've been messing with and my experiences:
I have been having a lot of fun playing with these emulators. All these emulators work perfectly with my Dual Shock 4 controller but I have had no luck at all getting my wired Xbox 360 controller to be recognized in macOS Monterey.
I know that there are also emulators for older consoles but I haven't tried them out yet. I've read that OpenEmu works very well, but it lacks the ability to upscale graphics which is a deal breaker for me...
What have your experiences been?
- AetherSX2 (PS2 emulator) - So far, I haven't come across anything that this emulator can't run and upscaling to 4K makes these old games look fantastic.
- Dolphin (GameCube + Wii emulator) - I have not tried Wii games on this but GameCube games run extremely well. I upscale to 4K on this emulator too.
- RPCS3 (PS3 emulator) - I haven't played with this emulator as much as I have with AetherSX2 or Dolphin... I only tested a few games. Oblivion and Skyrim seem to run well. They are among my all time favorite games and I look forward to playing them again. I've only tried 1080p scaling on this and it looks great.
- Redream (Dreamcast emulator) - This emulator is also amazing but it has been crashing on me when I try to go full screen so I have to play in window mode...
- Xemu (Xbox emulator) - I just discovered this emulator and haven't played around with it enough to critique...
I have been having a lot of fun playing with these emulators. All these emulators work perfectly with my Dual Shock 4 controller but I have had no luck at all getting my wired Xbox 360 controller to be recognized in macOS Monterey.
I know that there are also emulators for older consoles but I haven't tried them out yet. I've read that OpenEmu works very well, but it lacks the ability to upscale graphics which is a deal breaker for me...
What have your experiences been?