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System Requirements -> Win Port
Windows NT doesn't support anything more than DX3... so NT should be out of the picture (unless someone manages to run ZSNES on it).
System Requirements -> DOS Port
It is suggested to remove the section in bold.- Video card that supports VESA 2 or better (you might need a Scitech Display Doctor for older cards)
Things To Know -> General
The statement could be phrased better.- To use the cheat function, be sure to have the ROM which you want to patch loaded already.
Suggestion:
To use the cheat function, be sure to have the ROM loaded into memory first.
Things To Know -> DOS Port Specific
I presume it is under the assumption that you are running the DOS version within Windows... which should preface this tip.- If your Sidewinder support doesn't work, a quick way of getting it to is to fully disable the Windows driver from the Control Panel.
This is not DOS specific. Instead of referring to these resolutions as 512.. it may be preferable to use the common term "hires". It may be a good idea to use Secret of Mana as an example.- To view 512 resolutions properly, use 640x480 mode. Only a few games use 512 resolution. One way to find out if a game has that feature is to look for text that looks squished.
Current Progress -> The following are implemented...
The ROM formats should link to a website that gives some info on it (I'm sure someone has a website explaining them)..
Current Progress -> What will not run (or play properly)
Isn't DSP-3 not emulated? It needs to be mentioned here...
Extra Features
JMA needs a link
Default Keys
The information that F1 and ESC are unchangable should be noted clearly in a separate statement.
There should be some consideration to group the default keys by the menus they correspond to... as the GUI has evolved a lot to accompany that.
Cheat Codes
It may be an idea to add a slight description between the different cheat code types... (who made them, etc.)
Suggested changeNote: Some cheat codes are meant to be for different versions of the game.
Note: Some cheat codes are meant to be for different versions of the same game.
Universal Switches
-y should be called interpolation (bilinear filtering)... blurring != anti-aliasing
DOS Only Switches
The modes that are tagged VESA1/VESA2 should have a special note to them. The lone VESA1 mode works with most video cards but is terribly slow. The VESA2 modes should reference Scitech Display Doctor (of course certain video cards already support it natively). It should be noted that the modes will fail to work if you do not have VESA2 support.