@ploggy please give the next build a spin (sameboy again) without high pass filter.
You can set whatever path you want in your lpl, but it's a shore having to edit manually.Are Sega CD games working? I got Sonic CD working but then tried another and got the Code Dump Stack.
Also, i have each game in sub folder in the Sega CD folder, does that matter when making playlist? Should every game (cue and bin file) be in one folder?
I think I found a pack somewhere online which had all the required BIOS for all the cores so far for RetroArch.
I can't remember where I found it, I just know it's somewhere around the net xD
I've been using that package of bios since the initial beta builds of RA Wii U, so at least I know I don't have bios issues since then xD
Would one of you guys mind sending me a PM with that?Same as me
Snes9x CPU overclocking should start appearing for all Snes9x cores in the latest nightlies -
https://www.patreon.com/posts/snes9x-snes9x-16872121
Snes9x CPU overclocking should start appearing for all Snes9x cores in the latest nightlies -
https://www.patreon.com/posts/snes9x-snes9x-16872121
Snes9x 2010 is based on Snes9x v1.53 (1.52) I believe.By the way, which Snes9x core should I favor? Basic Snes9x, or Snes9x 2010? Which are the differences between one and the other?
Thanks!Snes9x 2010 is based on Snes9x v1.53 (1.52) I believe.
It uses mainly speedhacks and other quirks to get some troublesome games running with less issues.
Main Snes9x is based (supposedly) on the latest version of Snes9x to date, which should be 1.54.1/1.55.
This version of Snes9x is more accurate instead of relying on speedhacks and other game-specific fixes, and this one also has support for MSU-1 hacks.
With the current state of the Wii U and seeing how main Snes9x has no issues running at all on it, I say go for main Snes9x always.
Snes9x 2010 is based on Snes9x v1.53 (1.52) I believe.
It uses mainly speedhacks and other quirks to get some troublesome games running with less issues.
Main Snes9x is based (supposedly) on the latest version of Snes9x to date, which should be 1.54.1/1.55.
This version of Snes9x is more accurate instead of relying on speedhacks and other game-specific fixes, and this one also has support for MSU-1 hacks.
With the current state of the Wii U and seeing how main Snes9x has no issues running at all on it, I say go for main Snes9x always.
No dude but I'm adding them manually.nvm, must be a problem with them not included in the database