How does everyone play?

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    Do you guys play on your actual Ds/gameboys or on emulators mainly? I'm considering doing a couple challanges and I want to know the best way to present it to the forums.
     
    I normally play on my handheld because it's easier to play on-the-go and there's no sitting around on the computer.
    If you're looking to do challenges, I highly recommend using an emulator. It's faster and you can screen cap your progress without having to type too much.
    And (Absol FTW!) ;)
     
    I normally play on my handheld because it's easier to play on-the-go and there's no sitting around on the computer.
    If you're looking to do challenges, I highly recommend using an emulator. It's faster and you can screen cap your progress without having to type too much.
    And (Absol FTW!) ;)

    I figured that was the way to go. I've just had some bad experiences with them. :( I can never find a good working one. And yes Absol ftw favorite pokemon since i first tried him :)
     
    I figured that was the way to go. I've just had some bad experiences with them. :( I can never find a good working one. And yes Absol ftw favorite pokemon since i first tried him :)


    The best working emulators that most people use are VBA and DeSMUME.
    They've never failed me.
    But if you're having problems, it could be a bad ROM.
     
    I play the main games (created by Nintendo) on my handhelds, and if I'm ever in the mood to play a hack, I'll play it on an emulator.

    I assume that you're interested in filming some videos of you battling? In that case, I suggest playing the game on an emulator for quality purposes. If not, you would have to be recording yourself holding your handheld and the quality/sound/everything probably wouldn't be that great. xD
     
    If I'm doing a challenge it's usually on an Emulator, although I'm doing a Wedlocke challenge on my Heart Gold which is on my DS Lite. In any other case I use my DS/3DS.
     
    I used to play mainly on my DS
    Diamond (13 Pokemons left before I caught them all) so can't quit just yet
    quited Platinum after the E4 (I was to far with Diamond to continue
    Heartgold mainly battle frontier
    and with White I only do online battles with a team that fails

    But since my DS is broken I hadn't had the chance to play B2
    Now once I'm bored I play some GBC/GBA Pokemon games on my phone(Mainly hacks)

    4th-5th gen Challenges I use Desmume I think it's better then VBA overal only on both Emulator 5th gen games seem to lagg at times thats why I fastforward "Cheat" those..
     
    I'm not really too fond of emulators. I prefer doing my challenges on my FireRed cartridge and then when I'm done with the challenge, transfer my Pokemon from that game to either my Heart Gold or Diamond version.
     
    The best working emulators that most people use are VBA and DeSMUME.
    They've never failed me.
    But if you're having problems, it could be a bad ROM.

    Tbh, DeSMUME works only to strong computer such as Mac...etc. If your using a computer, like a laptop DeSMUME's going to be sooooooooooooooooooooooo slow and lags every time. I use DeSMUME, only for you to know. Anyways, I play mainly on DS, I use Emulators to games that aren't in sale anymore, very old games I mean or some new games to play directly. I play Black and White 2 on the Emulator, you know?
     
    Any idea why the emulators run really slowly and lag a lot? Trust me my computer has the specs, I dont get it.
     
    I starting to get out of Emulators and playing on an actual console I have both Nintendo DS Lite and a Nintendo 3DS XL. I'm saving cash to buy a Game Boy Advanced. I use my 3DS XL the most.

    I only use VBA to play ROM that other have made.
     
    I mainly play my 4th and 5th Gen games on my DS Lite right now, but I might start using my 3DS XL when X & Y come out.

    I don't use emulators, I only play legit copies of the game.
     
    Oh man, this is a really fun question.

    I have an Acekard and an inferior different type of flash card with a GBC emulator on it. The Acekard has White on it, the other one has Blue and Crystal. I have an actual copy of Pearl (which I play more than anything else) and Sapphire (which I play on my older DS), but I tend to use VBA on my computer for 3rd gen games because I like random encounter mods. So technically I play most via DS, but they're emulated.
     
    The DS ones on my 3DS, the older ones in my GB. I have no GBA, so I have to use an emulator for that.
     
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