neptunes said:
what??, you're not serious are you?
Yes, he is serious. A PC monitor is simply TOO sharp and reveals too many visual flaws. When outputting to a TV, many of these faults are removed yet the image remains much clearer than normal.
But I do have a shitty videocard. Some 16MB Trident thing. Bleh. And yes I'm using the latest version of ZSNESWIN
That's a problem right there. It's all about the videocard, so there is likely nothing you can do. :\ I also have a shit video card in my note taking laptop and can only run Genesis and NES stuff on it. My old P2-450 used to handle ZSNES like a champ, for the record. Heck, old K6-166s were capable of running it well (without any filters, though).
As for framerates, you can't actually increase the framerate while maintaining the correct speeds. The games were not designed to run that fast and the result will be reflected in that. So, if you were to enable 60 fps on a 30 fps game...the game would literally double in speed.