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"Sonic slides off the loop-de-loop and dies." Solution: Disable the 60 FPS patch for that specific level or use the "Stable Physics" patch found in Xenia Canary’s advanced settings. The game’s physics engine calculates collision per frame; at 60 FPS, it misses the loop colliders.
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Before diving into the technical weeds, one must understand the motivation. Sonic ‘06 is not a good game in the traditional sense. It is a fascinating artifact. Emulating it allows players to:
Use Xenia Canary (the experimental build) for Sonic 2006 .
: While RPCS3 offers more robust graphical settings like anti-aliasing and anisotropic filtering, the PS3 version of the game itself was technically inferior at launch, suffering from more frequent slowdowns.
Check out this side-by-side comparison of the game running on different emulators to see the performance differences for yourself: