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That's why my projects tend to be things that end up being more like art pieces or something I will actually use.
I'm definitely aware I don't have enough time for classic video games.
there's something satisfying in perfectly tweaking a emulator play zelda but I never get past clock town in my testing.
I mean, I know the feeling, but I'm doing Switch emulation for games I haven't actually played a thousand times already.
Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom were a blast on PC.
I played the hell out of the originals enough, the nostalgia replays have worn off.
I tried playing through TotK on original hardware, After a week or so when the emulation was better I switched to PC and restarted. I found it so much better, the constant frame rate drops on original hardware drove me crazy.