> I think that MESS/MESS Team should find a way to make clear what it's really good at, > understanding by this that it would run well (not necessarily perfect) anything > common that anyone could try. This way users know what expectations to have from the > emulator. Today, as a user I don't really know what to expect from each driver, or > "what is MESS good at". If many users knew that they can use MESS exclusively for say > NES emulation, Genesis, or whatever, they would start using it as their emulator for > said platform instead of having it on the side as another emulator that I could, > maybe, use.
How exactly are they supposed to accomplish that when everything is always changing and a WIP?
The Team is already doing the most difficult tasks by constantly improving, so the least you could do is run a game or use a driver to form that opinion on your own.
Also, the information screens are there for a reason at startup.