Not that surprising, as I had the same problem (albeit to a lesser extent) with the Windows version of the game. However, with JIT on: while menus, cutscenes, and regular gameplay run at normal speed, the playback of "flight recordings" is at a ridiculously fast speed. Anybody have any suggestions?Įdit 2: New problem.
AMIGA EMULATOR MAC VS PC HOW TO
Shame that I don't know how to get my analog joystick to run in ShapeShifter though. That combined with setting JIT on not only meant that the game actually ran, but it ran far better than it did on Basilisk II! So it appears I can't use MuEVD because ShapeShifter runs better with REMAP8KĮdit: Started over on the Shapeshifter front using Mac 8.1 instead of 7.5.3/7.5.5. Ironically ShapeShifter also has memory issues without MuEVD. Side note, I can't seem to figure out a way to get MuEVD working without memory issues. What Mac emulator for Amiga (ShapeShifter, Fusion, or other), Amiga emulator (FS-UAE or WinUAE), and settings should I use for maximum performance? On a related note, is there any way to use an analog flight stick (not as mouse) in a Mac emulator for Amiga?
AMIGA EMULATOR MAC VS PC INSTALL
Sure I know how to install the system, but beyond the initial installation I'm clueless. I also know that apparently Fusion and ClassicWB don't go well together, and i don't really know how to set up an Amiga Workbench setup entirely by hand. Granted, it could just be advertising for all I know. I've heard that Fusion provided better performance than ShapeShifter, especially with QuickDraw programs.
Since the game runs too slow on actual Mac emulators, I wanted to see if it could somehow run faster on Amiga emulators running on either FS-UAE or WinUAE.Īpparently the main choices are ShapeShifter and Fusion. I read that the same issue occurs with SheepShaver (the game has a fat 68k/PPC binary). Music runs at full speed, and when an action happens the appropriate sound effects run at full speed, syncing up to the very slow gameplay). When I run this game on Basilisk II, the 2d cutscenes and menus run properly, but once I enter actual gameplay it slows to a crawl (the game, not the emulator. There is a (classic) Mac port of a 1995 game that I'd like to try out (other versions of the game exist for DOS and Windows, but it seems like the Mac port might be the best.) The game has 3d graphics and uses Quickdraw. Hello! I hope this question doesn't amount to blasphemy.