press the install button on the app's ms store screen, then cancel the installation.Anyway to download the file for future installs? I also have dev Mode installed but prefer retail to not have to switch to dev
Maybe try updating the core. Retail has more updates, creating individual updates when cores are updated. Check on gamr's discord channel to see when it's updated. If the app haven't been removed yet, Retroarch will update itself, but if the app has been removed, you'll have to uninstall the old, install the new.For some reason wii games runs fine with the dolphin core and original configuration. When i change some setting it returns to a black screen when loading game. Any clues to the setting that does that. Bios incide xbox and rom from a usb
I think i got it. Its when i change the directory of saves and states to the usb hdd. If those remain untouch the dolphin core and games runs fineFor some reason wii games runs fine with the dolphin core and original configuration. When i change some setting it returns to a black screen when loading game. Any clues to the setting that does that. Bios incide xbox and rom from a usb
Strange that PS2 isn't working great if it uses libretro PCSX2 core. I was testing out PCSX2 last night on an 8th gen 6 core i7, 32GB ram and a GTX1060 and it managed 8x native resolution with no slowdown!It's really cool, indeed. I have tried different cores (consoles). Some N64 games play great, others don't. PS2 crashes a lot.
What are the best settings for N64 and PS2 emulation, everyone?
There could be a number of factors here, what game he tried (and how compatible it is) etc etc, but for higher end emulation especially, it's usually better to go with the standalone emulator rather than the RA core: obviously RA isn't designed exclusively to work with the PCSX2 core, so you can guess for yourself really. A fine example from gamr13 himself is that he's also offering PPSSPP for download despite that being a RA core too: PSP runs well enough on the RA core on Series S/X, but you'll get better results using the standalone emu for sure.Strange that PS2 isn't working great if it uses libretro PCSX2 core. I was testing out PCSX2 last night on an 8th gen 6 core i7, 32GB ram and a GTX1060 and it managed 8x native resolution with no slowdown!
I did only try this with Sly Cooper, but the emulator seems quite stable so I wonder what the difference is with the PCSX2 liberetro core. Not sure how retroarch works really so maybe I'm just rambling. Can anyone link me to some info on how exactly retroarch works? Watered down versions of full emulators, or?
This makes a lot of sense. I've got a lot of experience with stand alone emulators and most seem to run fine, including Wii and GC at higher native on almost every game I've tried!There could be a number of factors here, what game he tried (and how compatible it is) etc etc, but for higher end emulation especially, it's usually better to go with the standalone emulator rather than the RA core: obviously RA isn't designed exclusively to work with the PCSX2 core, so you can guess for yourself really. A fine example from gamr13 himself is that he's also offering PPSSPP for download despite that being a RA core too: PSP runs well enough on the RA core on Series S/X, but you'll get better results using the standalone emu for sure.
Also Sly is definitely one of the easiest games to run: you ain't running Shadow of the Colossus at 8x on that rig (probably struggle to do that on most rigs actually!)
how do you get tnavigator these days?Is there a way to improve quality image with dolphin core. On tnavigator new super mario bros its amazing, in retroarch is not realy good.
I think the sound is Better on tnavigator
Resolved changing the core resolution
When it works, it works apparently well on Series X/S. It's just that it takes a lot of tries to launch the games and to load and save data. For instance, the ghost list is not even updated when you photograph a ghost in Project Zero/Fatal Frame III, so I think that the problem is that Retroarch has some bugs on Series X/S or is it the core? This particular problem is related to the software and hardware emulation choice, I know because on PC these games have a few issues like this depending on the hardware/software emulation choice. On Series, there is a lack of options so I can't try different options like on PC. I haven't found a way to make Project Zero III work properly and most games crash. There is also a need for BIOS sometimes (it doesn't tell you but I guessed) even when you have one already so you have to copy the BIOS again.Strange that PS2 isn't working great if it uses libretro PCSX2 core. I was testing out PCSX2 last night on an 8th gen 6 core i7, 32GB ram and a GTX1060 and it managed 8x native resolution with no slowdown!
I did only try this with Sly Cooper, but the emulator seems quite stable so I wonder what the difference is with the PCSX2 liberetro core. Not sure how retroarch works really so maybe I'm just rambling. Can anyone link me to some info on how exactly retroarch works? Watered down versions of full emulators, or?
I have for a time, i think you can Still buy it. Check the telegram page of tnavhow do you get tnavigator these days?