![]() Fixed a crash when importing an unmatched multi-disc game.Fixed a crash when importing an invalid cue sheet.Fixed a crash with games in fullscreen.Fixed library error alerts not displaying.Improved TurboGrafx controller graphic with pixel perfect Retina version.Added localized PC Engine controller graphic.Added automap support for Nintendo Switch Pro Controller.Fixed various 10.13 SDK issues and runtime warnings.Fixed "Battle Heat" for PC-FX being falsely identified as TurboGrafx-CD/PCE CD.Fixed unwanted interpolation in screenshots.Fixed sidebar not remembering width changes between launches.Fixed fast forwarding interfering with pausing gameplay.Fixed Wii U Pro Controller analog axis range.Fixed a crash when downloading nonexistent cover art for a Homebrew collection game. ![]() Fixed a crash when deleting a game that was already deleted.Fixed a crash accessing Game Library on NAS/SMB shares or external drives.Fixed case where clearing a control mapping would not save between launches.Fixed case where changing Game Library folder location could fail.Would import decompressed but with the original compressed file extension. Fixed regression with compressed files not being correctly imported.Fixed a hang that occurs on 10.13 High Sierra.Improved algorithm for reading the serial of a PlayStation game.Improved UX for importing M3U files where they could fail or crash.Improved UX for deleting games so they cannot be orphaned in the Game Library folder. ![]() Removed deprecated core plugins and their save states on launch.Added light gun support for Sega Master System.Added Quick Look support in the Screenshots collection by pressing Space bar.Overall game compatibility will further improve in a future update. Added GLideN64 as the new default Mupen64Plus GPU plugin, significantly improving N64 graphics.Very CPU intensive, minimum requirement of a quad-core i7 processor for full speed. Updated Sparkle and XADMaster frameworks.Fixed the appearance of localized text in various UI.Fixed a rare case where a ROM hack might not import.Fixed a rare crash when deleting a game from a collection.Fixed a crash when a button profile for a previously mapped controller changed.Fixed a crash from mapping non-standard keys on external keyboards.Fixed various UI issues in the Homebrew collection.Fixed case where bad/incomplete PSP game ISOs could be allowed to import.Fixed games not sorting by "Last Played" in List View.Fixed HUD bar remaining visible after closing popout window.Fixed empty windows in Mission Control after quitting gameplay.Fixed leftover window after quitting gameplay in a fullscreen popout window.Fixed audio becoming slightly out of sync after fast forwarding gameplay.Improved using controls for digital buttons mapped onto an analog stick.Improved the Import Issue Resolver with a new modal UI.Added "Show in Finder" menu item in Save States and Screenshots collections.Added Fast Forward and Rewind notifications.Added Step Frame Forward and Step Frame Backward special keys in Controls preferences.Added support for mapping controls with Touch Bar buttons.Users that updated to Mojave before updating OpenEmu will need to manually download the update from Note: This is likely the last release to support OS X 10.11.Bsnes isn't as slick as this app, but its focused on accuracy and works on all major platforms.OpenEmu 2.0.7 requires macOS (OS X) 10.11 or above ![]() You could check out emulators for your Wii if you prefer to keep your gaming on your television, or you could check out BSNES which we called the only Windows emulator you'll ever need before we knew about OpenEmu. Of course, not everyone wants their retro games on their Mac. Note that you'll need to change your gatekeeper settings to use the app, like any not from the Mac App Store. That's no longer necessary as OpenEmu 1.0 is here, and downloading it is now simple. There weren't official downloads, but the savvy among us could compile the software for ourselves. I can only assume designing this was anything but easy, but the user won't notice that.Įnterprising Mac users have known about and been using this all-in-one emulator for a long time. OpenEmu is that rare program that does something relatively complicated – emulating a dozen different classic systems – so well that it seems simple. ![]()
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