It could be a lot of things.I don't know if I'm missing something or doing anything wrong.
GBA games work perfectly for me but n64 run pretty bad, smash bros is too slow it's unplayable for example. also tried mario tennis with no better results. I did open a switch game using R button which launched me to homebrew channel and that's when I pressed A on Retroarch. (Heard this helps with memory and stuff which is required for these games) and also have it at maximum overclock (1785)
I downloaded the latest build because I thought it'd make a difference but I don't really see anything, maybe I got wrong settings? Or perhaps my n64 drivers need to be updated/changed? I'm pretty lost. The only game that works nicely is mario kart 64.
Thanks for the help! I have video set to threaded but I don't really see such option for audio?It could be a lot of things.
Do you have both audio and video set to threaded?
And also, once you have a certain game opened up, go back to the RA Quick Menu and go to Options.
Try disabling either framebuffer or the DRAM options, some games don't need it and work a lot better without the DRAM options specifically.
Most games should run just fine, onlya few require actual overclocking to be full speed.Thanks for the help! I have video set to threaded but I don't really see such option for audio?
I did disable frambuffer and it did get better, though I still get lag commonly, games don't run at full speed. About the DRAM options, there seem to be two of them? It looks like n64 is quite tricky. I must point out that I'm using portable switch too, so it might be why they aren't running at full speed and/or have lags i'm guessing? Don't know how well they are supposed to run!
Oh alright! Followed all of those steps you told me and the change is pretty significant. I wasn't too sure since I used games like Mario Tennis to try out first and that one at least runs pretty bad but when I ran smash bros it ran full speed. So I'm guessing it's mostly some games not being supported! Hopefully with time it gets even better, Thanks for the help!Most games should run just fine, onlya few require actual overclocking to be full speed.
Go to Settings -> Drivers, I think the option to change Audio to threaded is there.
There's two DRAM options, disable both, and keep framebuffer on, that's how I run most of my games.
PS2 emulator was added to Lakka on Switch or like on PC? I didn't think Lakka on Switch had an update.
For switch, but you have to build it yourself (10+ hours)
Nati ported it, you still have to build lakka with it though
I don't know if I'm missing something or doing anything wrong.
GBA games work perfectly for me but n64 run pretty bad, smash bros is too slow it's unplayable for example. also tried mario tennis with no better results. I did open a switch game using R button which launched me to homebrew channel and that's when I pressed A on Retroarch. (Heard this helps with memory and stuff which is required for these games) and also have it at maximum overclock (1785)
I downloaded the latest build because I thought it'd make a difference but I don't really see anything, maybe I got wrong settings? Or perhaps my n64 drivers need to be updated/changed? I'm pretty lost. The only game that works nicely is mario kart 64.
For retroarch? No. But an NSP Version.is there a XCI version?
Ah greatOh alright! Followed all of those steps you told me and the change is pretty significant. I wasn't too sure since I used games like Mario Tennis to try out first and that one at least runs pretty bad but when I ran smash bros it ran full speed. So I'm guessing it's mostly some games not being supported! Hopefully with time it gets even better, Thanks for the help!
Not just that, but, if it gets ported to the switch, I'm sure we'll be seeing better, if not as good compatibility as the dolphin core. Just need to get it working on ARM.That's already pretty massive.
It's available on Lakka Switch right now, just have to compile it yourself. I'm not sure about Horizon though.Not just that, but, if it gets ported to the switch, I'm sure we'll be seeing better, if not as good compatibility as the dolphin core. Just need to get it working on ARM.
Do we know if it's being worked on for Switch anytime soon?