Wasn’t it fixed in previous nightlies already?Yoshi's story was fixed but idk if it's been pushed
Wasn’t it fixed in previous nightlies already?Yoshi's story was fixed but idk if it's been pushed
Yes, but many games need a slight oc since there's no DynaRec for switch ps1 core yet. But the overall compatibility is great.Haven't been keeping of with the scene for a long time. How well is PS1 emulator core these days are.most games running full speed without any glitches?
By “Retroarch insanely buggy” I think you mean “I don’t have the correct settings for the games I’m trying to play”Ocarina crashed on me at the part where you wake up the dad, and majoras mask is unplayable in both cores in this trash, even with overclocking and other settings.
Anyone got majoras mask working well? Not feeling retroarch right now. Its insanely buggy.
Yeah both OOT and MM run very well. Make sure you're using the Mupen Next core with dynarec, and mess around with the framebuffer settings.
I must be. I havent changed it since I updated. Dint be a dick about it.By “Retroarch insanely buggy” I think you mean “I don’t have the correct settings for the games I’m trying to play”
Already doing both.Yeah both OOT and MM run very well. Make sure you're using the Mupen Next core with dynarec, and mess around with the framebuffer settings.
Doing this as well...Also they need to be holding R on a switch game to get the extra ram, and possibly overclock but I don't play those games on Switch so I don't know if they need it?
Not a bad point. I suppose I was being really really inpatient. Once I passed the opening where you do some sexy ass flips up tree stumps (which is where it slowed down and stuttered), it ended up evening out and becoming stable. I suppose I jumped the gun, and it was just that part. Strange! Thanks guys.Well why not try it?
Dolphin (GameCube/Wii) is L4T Ubuntu or L4T Lakka only.Can I play GameCube with Vulkan in Atmosphere with this? Is it better or worse than Lakka?
That and deleting the config is the dirty way.When you want to update Retroarch itself (rather than the things you can update through the in-program updater) do you just need to copy across the new .nro file? Or is there more you need?