id just change under options per game but he means in your retroarch.cfg for mupen plus next core keyword search mupen
This happens because framebuffer emulation needs to be enabled for this game.Any solution to this problem in Banjo Tooie?View attachment 161291
This happens because framebuffer emulation needs to be enabled for this game.
I also recommend disabling Color Writes to DRAM and Depth Writes to DRAM to keep the framerate high.
Yeah, I think our playlist use the old scheme, you need go to playlist settings and set the old list method.Did you figure it out? I just finished setting up thumbs for a few of my cores but I can't get the mame thumbs to show up either? All the other cores are fine.
Ugh. Framebuffer emulation makes it drag at half speed.
Edit: disabling those two DRAM settings helps a bunch! Thanks!
Framebuffer needs powerful hardware, or the right config
So basically don't use it unless it's necessary to fix things like BT, DK64, or Conker?
Or if the CPU can handle it on all the time.
Which, I guess your saying, isn't the case with Switch?
When did anything change for playlists in RetroArch?Yeah, I think our playlist use the old scheme, you need go to playlist settings and set the old list method.
Good advice all around. Thanks.First off, you have to delete any previous configuration file you had with any previous Mupen64 build, so that you can start using the new one using a fresh RA generated configuration file to avoid unwanted results.
Next, I recommend to all those people that are using the latest Mupen64 version with the GlideN64 update, to always have Framebuffer enabled so that games suffer from the least glitches possible.
If you still encounter glitches or graphical bugs with Framebuffer ON, then try playing around with the DRAM options (color writes and depth buffer).
Also, I cannot stress this enough, but please try to save your configurations PER-GAME with this new Mupen64 + updated GlideN64 build.
Once you hit the perfect configuration scheme for a certain game, be sure to save said configuration per-game, so that other games are not affected by those changes.
I would also recommend that people start sharing configuration files for conflicting games, so that whenever someone wants to play a certain game, you can simply drag-drop the config for said game and enjoy it right out of the box without having to fiddle around with the settings too much.
In the Controls options (I think) there should be an option called Hotkey binding or something similar.Alright, I just deleted and re-updated my RetroArch and see the UI is vastly different now. I've enabled Rewinding and set my Rewind and Fastforward settings but where do I go to assign those functions to keys? When I try I can only cycle through the standard buttons, turbo options and a light sensor (this is on GBA). How can I set ZL and ZR to rewind and fast forward?
In the Controls options (I think) there should be an option called Hotkey binding or something similar.
That's where you can set the key for Rewind and Fast Forward.
Word of advice though, be careful when enabling any of the two, as some cores do not play well with them.