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Try some of those things if your CPU isn't strong enought.
I'm running the emulator using the simple launcher, not that awful room hub thing, and I can still feel input lag, and there's still audio emulation issues, especially in Virtua Fighter 2.
He said he does.
I use the room hub and don't have any input lag or other problems, it works perfectly fine. I can even have Steam downloading something onto the same harddrive while playing the games and it doesn't bother the emulator at all.
Must be the computer, maybe outdated drivers, a virus or whatever. People are always quick to cry and damn the developers to hell instead of first looking at their PC, of course that takes some knowledge and time. It's easier to say "This is a piece of ♥♥♥♥".
Good luck finishing Shining Force games, especially if you try to be a purist by relying on in-game saves instead of emulator ones.
It's still acceptable for short arcade games, but nothing longer.