Input lag with an EverDrive?
Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2017 7:09 pm
Hey guys,
As I've mentioned in a couple of other posts, I have a retro video game room in mine and my fiance's house that I refer to as my "nerd cave". Lol. Anyway, I watched some videos that talked about the various EverDrive flash carts for different systems, and I became fascinated. For those of you that don't know, an EverDrive is a cartridge that has either an SD card slot or a micro SD card slot which allows you to load ROMS and essentially play any game for that system all from one cartridge.
I'd love to get one for each of my cartridge-based systems, but I'm concerned about is input lag. I know that is a problem with various types of emulators out there. I guess what is different in this situation is that it's simply emulating the games themselves, but not the hardware.
Do any of you guys have experience with an EverDrive for any of the retro cartridge-based systems? If so, did you experience any input lag? I need to keep my Mega Man reflexes sharp.
As I've mentioned in a couple of other posts, I have a retro video game room in mine and my fiance's house that I refer to as my "nerd cave". Lol. Anyway, I watched some videos that talked about the various EverDrive flash carts for different systems, and I became fascinated. For those of you that don't know, an EverDrive is a cartridge that has either an SD card slot or a micro SD card slot which allows you to load ROMS and essentially play any game for that system all from one cartridge.
I'd love to get one for each of my cartridge-based systems, but I'm concerned about is input lag. I know that is a problem with various types of emulators out there. I guess what is different in this situation is that it's simply emulating the games themselves, but not the hardware.
Do any of you guys have experience with an EverDrive for any of the retro cartridge-based systems? If so, did you experience any input lag? I need to keep my Mega Man reflexes sharp.