I tried using ExpressVPN before, thanks to a broadbandsearch post I read one time. And one thing I appreciated was their customer support. They had troubleshooting guides, instructional guides, and real-time 24/7 chat support.
I would recommend this one. TP-Link is a reputable brand for networking devices, this model is inexpensive, it works on a Nintendo Switch dock, and requires no additional power adapter.
That's odd. I found this post, which seems that the FB Neo allows bezel art.
Is that a different version of the same emulator?
Unfortunately, that means you have to rely on your ISP to fix it. You can try using another VPN like ProtonVPN or something similar.
Are you sure you opened UDP 6000-6009 ports properly using your ipv4 address?
A little bit of an update on Radmin VPN. Both you and your opponent need to have it installed and be on the same Radmin network for it to work. So it only works if you're trying to play with a friend. However, I've used a paid VPN (NordVPN) to bypass double NAT connection in the past to play with random people in the lobby.
If you can't do that, then maybe you'll have better luck with SF 30th Anniversary collection.
Unfortunately, that's all you can do since you can't apply the proper troubleshooting steps for fixing the issue.
This one looks really good and it's a pretty decent price too. Thanks for the tips.
Well that really depends do you want a pad or a fight stick? For a pad get this: https://www.amazon.com/Fighting-Commander-PlayStation-Officially-Licensed-4/dp/B01GVOFIAA/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?crid=3P3K31AZ56Z66&keywords=hori+fighting+commander&qid=1641104512&sprefix=hori+fi%2Caps%2C237&sr=8-2
For a stick get this: https://www.amazon.com/MAYFLASH-Arcade-Stick-F101-Switch/dp/B07D26RD9P/ref=mp_s_a_1_9?crid=22E1VUI3EVICL&keywords=fight+sticks+pc&qid=1641104657&sprefix=fight%2Caps%2C299&sr=8-9
Unfortunately I'm going the $50 range for you because you get what you pay for when it comes to fighting game controllers the more expensive the better. But anyways let me give you my reasons for these. For the Hori I've never used a pad better than this one, most fighting game controler pads stiff or very jankey and un accurate this however is made with a very sturdy but flexible d pad it actually feels better to when you broke it in and wore it out bit. Thing with this controller is that if you use this one and like it you won't need another controller again if you take care of it an not throw the damn thing lol. Now for the stick well it's not the best pretty crappy tbh because of the quality of the parts. However it does work how it's supposed to and its a pretty good stick for $50 if you're trying to learn stick or plan on getting an expensive one later but need a crappy one for now. Again if you get the stick you'd probably want to get a better one down the line.
Found the solution for anyone who needs this. Im doing this because finding this answer online was fucking awful and I hope this helps the future macOS Fightcade users. It was my already installed wine fucking it all up. Thank you friendly Fightcade Discord mod (copy and pasted their response to this question):
Q: Possible reasons for the game window not loading in FC1/FC2 on MacOS, even in offline mode. A1: A pop up window letting you know a rom file/s or rom data is missing from your rom file/s isn't being rendered correctly, installing https://www.xquartz.org/ will typically fix the issue A2: A pre-existing install of a 64 bit version of Wine is effecting Fightcade's version of Wine, you can test this by copying and pasting this command as one whole line into terminal and seeing if you get an error about a "64 bit installation" Fightcade 1
/Applications/FightCade.app/Contents/Resources/bin/wine /Applications/FightCade.app/Contents/MacOS/ggpofba-ng.exe
Fightcade 2
/Applications/FightCade2.app/Contents/Resources/usr/bin/wine /Applications/FightCade2.app/Contents/MacOS/emulator/fba/fcadefba.exe
Uninstalling your existing 64 bit Wine install will fix this issue (NOTE: You may need to locate the wine folder in terminal using "open ~/.wine" as the folder may be hidden)
Use leatrix latency fix for less lag and fully optimize your internet connection through TCPoptimizer cuz ya ISP don't do jackshit for ya
This one definitely can.
On a serious note, are you interested in a desktop or laptop? Like one of the other posters mentioned, pretty much anything can run it that is younger than a decade.