

Learn spells once and have the appropriate casters prepare them when they want: In FFV, once the party learns a spell (like Fire or Cure), everyone in the party knows it permanently. (In short, I'd like FFV-like behavior when equipping characters and changing their jobs.) However, having experienced this in FFV, I'd like to know how feasible this would be for FFIII (NES), especially when changing jobs, and have it be toggleable, if only via IPS patches. (I know that, in practice, this is just a quick way to have characters equip something in all relevant slots since what is truly optimal is context-sensitive.) Optimal Equipment Setting: Certain Final Fantasy games - like FFV - have an 'optimal' or 'optimum' setting where the items with the highest offense (for weapons) and highest defense (for shields/armor/accessories) are equipped with a single button.
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You can also learn about how to transfer saves between other emulators.These requests are especially pertinent to Chaos Rush since he started this post, but I'd like these implemented if they haven't already been: I offer a Game Saves Tutorial where you can learn more about how to use somebody else's saves. With them, you can continue at any significant point in the game. *All the RPG shrines in my offer complete collections of periodical game saves. They keyboard shortcut for loading a state is F7. Through here you can also load save states from another version of Nestopia on another computer. To load a save state, go to File > Load State and select your save file on your computer.The keyboard shortcut for saving a state is F5. For example, if you're playing Super Mario Bros 3 you can capture a save state at the beginning of each level and call each save “Level 1-1”, “Level 1-2”, etc. By going to File > Save State you can enter a custom filename for your save.The less convenient regular save state feature has a few purposes. The keyboard shortcut for loading a quick save in slot 1 is number 1. Loading a quick save: To load a quick save that you previously saved, go to File > Quick Load State.The keyboard shortcut for saving a quick save in slot 1 is Shift+1. Nestopia lets you save up to 9 different save states. Capturing a quick save: To capture a quick save go to File > Quick Save State.In the Settings, you can increase or decrease the intensity of the pixel-rounding. If the game you're playing has cartoony graphics, xBR can make it look gorgeous! See for yourself: xBR: this is Nestopia's most advanced filter.Below is a sample of 2xSaI, and the second picture has Bilinear Interpolation checked: 2xSaI: attempts to round pixels together with some blurring.Below is a sample of Hqx at 2x with Bilinear Interpolation, and the second picture is 4x with no extra settings: The difference is that Hqx does a better job, I think. Hqx: similar to ScaleX, Hqx attempts to round pixels together without blurring.Below is a sample of ScaleX with 3x setting, and the second picture has Bilinear Interpolation checked:


Below is a sample of NTSC, and the second picture has 30% scanlines & Bilinear Interpolation checked: NTSC: simulates the fuzziness of an old TV.Below is how scanlines look like at 50%, and the second picture is 30% with Bilinear Interpolation checked: It has a slider that allows you to customize the opacity of the scanlines. Scanlines: With “ Standard” selected, if you click Settings you can add scanlines to the screen to simulate a TV.Here is some explanation and samples for the filters:
