You can set the clocks however you want. If a game doesn't run well, just shift the overclock up a notch.What clocks does retroarch uses?
You can set the clocks however you want. If a game doesn't run well, just shift the overclock up a notch.What clocks does retroarch uses?
You can easily play through medievil 1-2 without any problems with mid to no OC whatsoever(depending on dithering option). I completed them both on rearmed core in RA, no issues.
Yes, every available oc option inside RA (and sys-clk) is safe to use. Overclocking cpu won't even reduce you battery life that much, gpu most probably will tho. Dithering is under core options in RA (when in-game, open RA overlay menu>quick menu>options>enable dithering).thank you! how to edit dithering options??
it is safe to oc cpu to 1500 in handheld? I have mx4 thermal paste under my switch
Great reply , thank you!Yes, every available oc option inside RA (and sys-clk) is safe to use. Overclocking cpu won't even reduce you battery life that much, gpu most probably will tho. Dithering is under core options in RA (when in-game, open RA overlay menu>quick menu>options>enable dithering).
change audio driver audren to switch_threadHello everyone. Just wanted to mention, that Banjoo Kazooi still freezes randomly.
Just use NRO2NSP to build your own forwarder.Im using retroarch 1.9.0 with sxos.
Is there a way to have the retroarch display on the main screen of my switch rather then going through the homebrew menu?
Increase the overclock, I played through the entirety of Snap just fine.hey guys, i started playing N64 pokemon snap yesterday and it was a bit laggy, is there a recommended config for it to run smoothly?
Is it ok to increase overclock? To how much?Increase the overclock, I played through the entirety of Snap just fine.
You can overclock just fine, RetroArch has settings for that pre-coded, you just need to choose the OC profile that suits you best.Is it ok to increase overclock? To how much?
I thought forwarders are bad for running retroarchJust use NRO2NSP to build your own forwarder.
I thought forwarders are bad for running retroarch
Yes, but forwarders are used with the help of piracy patches (one of the main reasons why it's not officially recommended/endorsed, cause RA is a legit open source hb that obv won't suggest you using any piracy-related stuff...correct me if i'm wrong) and some ppl just don't use them at all. If you don't care about installing unsigned nsps, or you are already banned, or you are using emunand for offline-only play, so yeah, forwaders will do the same job as title override pretty much.I've been hearing that for over 2 years but I've been using them, hundreds of them for that amount of time with no problems. They include the extra ram you get when you hold R on a game so you don't have to do it. They do nothing but make your life easier and look cooler like they're real Switch games on your Switch menu.
There's nothing illegal about using sigpatches especially if you use them for own homebrew forwarders. NRO2NSP doesn't use any copyrighted stuff to build the NSPs either.Yes, but forwarders are used with the help of piracy patches (one of the main reasons why it's not officially recommended/endorsed, cause RA is a legit open source hb that obv won't suggest you using any piracy-related stuff...correct me if i'm wrong) and some ppl just don't use them at all. If you don't care about installing unsigned nsps, or you are already banned, or you are using emunand for offline-only play, so yeah, forwaders will do the same job as title override pretty much.