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I'll post a video showing that screwed up I am doing ! Because locked to that stage
Dude, I have completed both Doom & Doom II, I can assure you that you DON'T need any jump controls.
Doom never had it.

Here's a video of what you should do:


While both games don't have a jump button, they do have a sprint button (or run button), all you have to do is press the sprint button, then run at full speed towards the window, that's it.
 
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Dude, I have completed both Doom & Doom II, I can assure you that you DON'T need any jump controls.
Doom never had it.

Here's a video of what you should do:


While both games don't have a jump button, they do have a sprint button (or run button), all you have to do is press the sprint button, then run at full speed towards the window, that's it.

Correct, you just run full speed, no jumping in Doom
 
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I'll post a video showing that screwed up I am doing ! Because locked to that stage
That's not how the game works. Doom has no 'jump' and never has. To clear such large gaps, you have to run - that makes your character 'float' over the gap. You do need a clear run-up though.
 

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Just hope at some point, there will be a GZDoom for N3DS so Users can run Doom like a current FPS Game.

Well, just regular ZDoom at least, considering it'd be more work to fully port over the graphical prerequisites for the GPU. Software rendering first, m'boy.
 
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Just to confirm with everyone else, no NES builds currently run Zelda 1 or 2, correct?

Erm, I'm pretty sure all the NES emulators in RetroArch play Zelda 1 and 2 just fine. The NES isn't exactly a demanding system unless you're trying to do fancy custom stuff in a hack or something.
 
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I see the mednafen pce fast emulator still crashes hard when you exit (or even just close content) after playing a game, where would be the place to file that issue? I know it's been an issue for a long time (ex. mentioned on this thread from early October '15 - http://libretro.com/forums/showthread.php?t=4123). Kinda sucks, it forces the 3ds to reboot.

Is this something that should be filed to the https://github.com/libretro/beetle-pce-fast-libretro/issues, or https://github.com/libretro/RetroArch/issues? Or somewhere else?

btw, playing this, really great castlevania game fan translated from japanese to english -- http://www.theisozone.com/downloads...-no-rondo-100-complete-translation-isowavcue/ -- plays well on n3ds in pce fast, just that crash & reboot on exit is annoying.
 

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Erm, I'm pretty sure all the NES emulators in RetroArch play Zelda 1 and 2 just fine. The NES isn't exactly a demanding system unless you're trying to do fancy custom stuff in a hack or something.

Yes yes, I know the NES isn't demanding, especially on an N3DS using CIA builds. My question wasn't about speed or performance, it was about the capacity to use a certain ROM. If an NES core doesn't support a particular ROM, it will be displayed as "NES.NES" when a user attempts to load content. My question was if perhaps others had experienced the same thing.
 

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Well, considering how Brutal Doom runs on an Nvidia SHIELD with the Android port of GZD...
Eh. :unsure:
Actually if you get the Controls set up right, it works pretty good. Shield Portable Controls are great. GPD XD Controls......need a bit of tweaking and getting the Sensitivity just right for the Joysticks. But if properly set, should run like a PC FPS Game.
 

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Yes yes, I know the NES isn't demanding, especially on an N3DS using CIA builds. My question wasn't about speed or performance, it was about the capacity to use a certain ROM. If an NES core doesn't support a particular ROM, it will be displayed as "NES.NES" when a user attempts to load content. My question was if perhaps others had experienced the same thing.
Regardless, the games you mentioned both work.
 

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hello my friends
Please someone could show me where to download all the bios for retroarch
thanks for attention
Most BIOS files are copyrighted, so no download links for you from here.
Though, heres a tip: Just search for psx bios files on google or the like, its rather easy to find them like that.
 

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