Test the same rom on the PC version of Retroarch, maybe it's not a Vita's specific bug.32X games are still slow and it still lags on the title screen on Side Pocket for the SNES
Mr. Boom (bomberman) core is not yet on PSVita? We should get netplay on this.
But did you test touhou on Vita?We may not have Mr. Boom, BUT WE DO HAVE NEKO PROJECT II NOW!
Touhou, anyone? Eh? Ehhhhh?
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I'll be dismissing myself here thank you.
In actuality, Touhou -- or any other game that relies on PC9821 hardware -- doesn't quite work in NP2Kai; or at least, well on the Vita.
I updated the main thread to reflect new release. Once again, no Vita-specific fixes as it's all been across the board for Libretro/the RetroArch GUI.
too bad those filters are CPU based, so the turning any game into a slide show.Hello friends. version 1.6.9 of retroarch, now supports video filters and audio dsp
But did you test touhou on Vita?
This is real?
On first page you get a link to a how-to guide on dosbox.re the DOSBOX emu on retroarch, has anyone tried it? Can it play Tie Fighter for example?
The bubbles for each core it´s still usable for the latest release?
Yeah, i saw that, but I was just wondering in anyone had actually tried it with Tie Fighter?On first page you get a link to a how-to guide on dosbox.
Yeah, i saw that, but I was just wondering in anyone had actually tried it with Tie Fighter?
I think I'll give it a miss, thanks for saving me time!Go nuts, try it yourself.
But I doubt it'll work too well because of software-rendered 3D on DOSBox that can bog things down.
If you've made bubbles prior to the latest releases (Applies to both stable and nightly branches), I cannot guarantee they will work exactly the same. Because they both point to data/retroarch, you'll inevitably be using the same data as newer releases, but it's still recommended to continue using the AiO bubble.
From here on, as it's a global change, I cannot troubleshoot individual bubble installations. If you need to change, delete the RA bubbles (Except for any existing AiO "RetroArch" bubble) and reinstall via the AiO installer.
If you've made bubbles prior to the latest releases (Applies to both stable and nightly branches), I cannot guarantee they will work exactly the same. Because they both point to data/retroarch, you'll inevitably be using the same data as newer releases, but it's still recommended to continue using the AiO bubble.
From here on, as it's a global change, I cannot troubleshoot individual bubble installations. If you need to change, delete the RA bubbles (Except for any existing AiO "RetroArch" bubble) and reinstall via the AiO installer.
If you've made bubbles prior to the latest releases (Applies to both stable and nightly branches), I cannot guarantee they will work exactly the same. Because they both point to data/retroarch, you'll inevitably be using the same data as newer releases, but it's still recommended to continue using the AiO bubble.
From here on, as it's a global change, I cannot troubleshoot individual bubble installations. If you need to change, delete the RA bubbles (Except for any existing AiO "RetroArch" bubble) and reinstall via the AiO installer.
If you've made bubbles prior to the latest releases (Applies to both stable and nightly branches), I cannot guarantee they will work exactly the same. Because they both point to data/retroarch, you'll inevitably be using the same data as newer releases, but it's still recommended to continue using the AiO bubble.
From here on, as it's a global change, I cannot troubleshoot individual bubble installations. If you need to change, delete the RA bubbles (Except for any existing AiO "RetroArch" bubble) and reinstall via the AiO installer.