Homebrew Discussion Switch overclocking released (improved N64 & PSX emu)

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You needed these settings before, I just bundled a config.

Can you share this config file? So the issue for me is to switch that video setting on/off. For example if I play PSX games it has to be off, but with any other emulator I have to turn it on otherwise it runs funky, especially with MAME and FBA. Sometimes I forget and I have to reboot.
 
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It translates well enough, we have dick jokes ourself after all.
But I'm sure having people beg or joke about begging for releases every hour gets annoying all the same.
 
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I would like to be beta tested of the retroarch overclock

If you want to be beta tested, we need your bloodtype, a recent IQ test result and your criminal record certificate, not older than three months.
also, do you have any health issues? being overclocked takes quite a toll on your system.

note: thats a joke

What I want to know is! Does this improve performance in unlocked framerste games like resident evil

well it should. everything that doesn't run fullspeed (as it would on a real psx/n64) should start to run better
 
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I am methodical
I can make demonstration videos with ( avermedia lgp2 1080p60)
I have retroarch with fullset ready to use
The more people who test overclocking, the more certain we will be when it will be published.

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If you want to be beta tested, we need your bloodtype, a recent IQ test result and your criminal record certificate, not older than three months.
also, do you have any health issues? being overclocked takes quite a toll on your system.

note: thats a joke



well it should. everything that doesn't run fullspeed (as it would on a real psx/n64) should start to run better
if someone can test this for me i would be forever greatful
 
Overclocking has been publicly available information for months. It's literally 3 lines of code. You're not only off base in your characterization of the issue, but you've totally ignored the part about us actuallycaring whether or not we ruin users consoles.
 

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