Quote Originally Posted by Zorlon View Post
Retroarch is a good way to go once it's setup it's setup but with ePSXe you may need to change some settings to fit certain games, only real advantage to ePSXe is enhanced graphics that retroarch is starting to do also anyway

the ePSXe issue sounds like a lack of runtimes though possibly C runtimes missing, but does windows not give you anything other than the program has crashed, you usually get an error ID or a bit more information
No, I don't get any information when ePSXe crashes. Do you know what versions of C++ are needed to run ePSXe?