Me howCan you say me how?
You go your controller settings on the homescreen and connect two controllers. That's all you need to do.Can you say me how?
On the homescreen of the Switch or retroNX?You go your controller settings on the homescreen and connect two controllers. That's all you need to do.
LOL JK
literally just replied to you on the other threadHello,
I think I'm facing a problem
I've a Switch under the 6.0.1 version
and I've SX OS 2.0.1
I've got a Sandisk 128go ExtFat sd card
ISSUE :
My issue is that I am able to launch RetroArch 1.7.5 with success
BUT it's start saying 'RetroArch 1.7.5 - No Core'
DETAILS :
When I select, 'Load Core' menu -> No Core is listed
When I under Parameters > Directories : when I want to change a directory only the Nintendo folder is listed, it doesn't list retroarch folder or my switch folder for instance. As if, the sd card was there...
Weird thing, when I select 'Load content' > Only Nintendo folder is listed
BUT if I put 'Show Hidden files" to ON, I can finally see all my folders and files of my sd card
WHAT I'VE DONE :
I launch RetroArch directly with SX Homebrew launcher (under album menu)
I've tried to launch it with hbmenu (Holding R + album), but it says no app is present inside my 'switch' folder
I've tried NSP RetroArch version, but same issue, it starts with 'RetroArch 1.7.5 - No Core'
I've set all my files/folder from my sd card as NOT HIDDEN with my computer but same problem
WEIRD THINGS :
I'm new in Switch hack, so I don't know if I've done something bad but
I think I am unable to load Homebrew with SX OS Homebrew launcher (from the album) if I put my NRO under the 'switch' folder
I ve to put them directly inside the ROOT folder of my sd card (this issue can explain why hbmenu is unable to see my apps)
I've tried to copy / paste all the retroarch folder inside the Nintendo folder but its not listed by Retroarch browser (sigh)
So, I don't know what to do, maybe I'm going to test standalone emulator to see if sd card is well read
Maybe it's simply not possible in v6.0.1
Would be cool if someone can tell me what is wrong with my set up
Hello,
I think I'm facing a problem
I've a Switch under the 6.0.1 version
and I've SX OS 2.0.1
I've got a Sandisk 128go ExtFat sd card
ISSUE :
My issue is that I am able to launch RetroArch 1.7.5 with success
BUT it's start saying 'RetroArch 1.7.5 - No Core'
DETAILS :
When I select, 'Load Core' menu -> No Core is listed
When I under Parameters > Directories : when I want to change a directory only the Nintendo folder is listed, it doesn't list retroarch folder or my switch folder for instance. As if, the sd card was there...
Weird thing, when I select 'Load content' > Only Nintendo folder is listed
BUT if I put 'Show Hidden files" to ON, I can finally see all my folders and files of my sd card
WHAT I'VE DONE :
I launch RetroArch directly with SX Homebrew launcher (under album menu)
I've tried to launch it with hbmenu (Holding R + album), but it says no app is present inside my 'switch' folder
I've tried NSP RetroArch version, but same issue, it starts with 'RetroArch 1.7.5 - No Core'
I've set all my files/folder from my sd card as NOT HIDDEN with my computer but same problem
WEIRD THINGS :
I'm new in Switch hack, so I don't know if I've done something bad but
I think I am unable to load Homebrew with SX OS Homebrew launcher (from the album) if I put my NRO under the 'switch' folder
I ve to put them directly inside the ROOT folder of my sd card (this issue can explain why hbmenu is unable to see my apps)
I've tried to copy / paste all the retroarch folder inside the Nintendo folder but its not listed by Retroarch browser (sigh)
So, I don't know what to do, maybe I'm going to test standalone emulator to see if sd card is well read
Maybe it's simply not possible in v6.0.1
Would be cool if someone can tell me what is wrong with my set up
Honestly, the first thing you should do is format your SD to Fat32. I'm sure you've read that 1000x times and think you don't need to, I never had major issues with ExFat, only minor, stupid ones. But after going to Fat32, no issues.
I'd recommend updating sxos, as I'm on 2.2 and it's been working flawless.
If you choose to format to Fat32, do a fresh install of Retroarch onto your SD as well, don't reuse old files.
We hit optimization bedrock long ago (generally speaking), only option would be writing assembly by now.
No, not *that* much.But there is quite a lot of performance to be gained in that by doing that
No, not *that* much.
We already let it vectorize all the things, so NEON does its job already, else we wouldn't be anywhere near current performance levels (basically just some optimizations here and there are missing)
Dynarec on the other hand...^^
Yes, also threading synchronization is a Issue for some cores, also opengl forces synchronization internally on us leading to weird side effectsBut it's the CPU that is holding the performance back right?
Well, if you look at frame timings in mupen, from a pure gfx side we run more than fullspeed. But frame deviation is like 200%. So you have some frames render quick and a huge delay once logic gets triggered.Without dynarec it won't be possible to take advantage of GPU acceleration?
Especially when you start comparing the AR performance on switch and other systems such as the WiiU and PSvita.