ANYone tested mario paper it crashes at the begining any clues how to get it work pls ?
Dont use NSP. Its not supportedMupen64 Next just crashes my switch each time I try to load the core. I'm using the nsp retroarch. Mupen64 plus loads but the frames are at 23-24 fps for me. I'm not sure how I'm seeing these videos of people getting it to load faster than that.
Edit: LMAO I forgot to overclock the system! 60.2 frames consistently now.
Besides the legality what's the difference between the nsp and loading it through the legal nsp hbl forwarder?Dont use NSP. Its not supported
Nsp is fine, it's just not supported if you have any problems with it
Mupen64 Next just crashes my switch each time I try to load the core. I'm using the nsp retroarch. Mupen64 plus loads but the frames are at 23-24 fps for me. I'm not sure how I'm seeing these videos of people getting it to load faster than that.
Edit: LMAO I forgot to overclock the system! 60.2 frames consistently now.
I'm playing Turok 3! Pretty cool. Is there save states? If yes how? Never used Retroarch in my life until now.
You have to boot the homebrew launcher through an installed title, here's a tutorial for it: https://gbatemp.net/threads/use-atmosphere-to-access-full-ram-with-homebrews-without-nsp.521240Stupid question I know I'll get killed for it but I really don't know so I'm going to ask, if you can't use album or nsp for this how do you use it? lol. I just dont know the other way.
iirc RetroArch (specifically Salamander) expects a proper homebrew environment (lastest and official hbloader). There is no way to get around of this as Salamander relies on hbloader, so crashes can be expected on unofficial hbloader builds (legal hbmenu nsp and/or Retroarch nsp in this case, even sxos build-in hbloader).Yeah but grabman said he noticed differences when not using it
iirc RetroArch (specifically Salamander) expects a proper homebrew environment (lastest and official hbloader). There is no way to get around of this as Salamander relies on hbloader, so crashes can be expected on unofficial hbloader builds (legal hbmenu nsp and/or Retroarch nsp in this case, even sxos build-in hbloader).
One more question when you choose overclock does that only apply to Retroarch or does it have to be changed back when choosing another Switch game?