Instead of attacking a card with the "x" button, attack with the "square" button so the battle will be between the monsters (3D). This is where the problem occurs. xDI played this game through the first battle and didnt get any error?
Instead of attacking a card with the "x" button, attack with the "square" button so the battle will be between the monsters (3D). This is where the problem occurs. xDI played this game through the first battle and didnt get any error?
Ahhh, ok thanks. xDInstead of attacking a card with the "x" button, attack with the "square" button so the battle will be between the monsters (3D). This is where the problem occurs. xD
Hello,I just tried Nascar Racing.. it would freeze if I tried to skip the initial FMV, but if I let it play I can get ingame where it runs fine.. 100fps if I Fast Forward
I doesn't freeze for me (unless I try to skip the inital FMV) This is the latest Online Updater build with the Game in CHD formatHello,
Yesterday I reloaded the PS core and now the game has good fps but now in the arcade game mode if I select the circuit Atlanta the game load infinitly, do you have the same thing please ? (I can again push the home button and access to the Retroarch menu so RetroArch hasn't freeze).
Strange? I just tried the Ducktails MSU-1 rom and I can use my Switch Pro Controller when mapped to Player1.. I haven't got a WiiU Pro Controller to test, I have a fake clone WiiU Pro but I cant seem to find it right nowNone of my MSU-1 games on SNES9x Core will respond to Wii U Pro Cotroller input and it’s weird because other cores respond just fine.
For example the PSX core has no problems if I set both Gamepad and Wii U Pro Controllers to Output #1.
Awesome glad its fixed.Thanks for checking @ploggy
I must’ve had some kind of remnant configuration file around because a fresh install fixed all the problems.
I agree! I always thought the PS1 Core looked really nice on the WiiU Gamepad.I hope that someone find the problem that does not allow the core to run at full speed, because the image (even on the gamepad) looks far superior to the emulators running on the vwii.
I doesn't freeze for me (unless I try to skip the inital FMV) This is the latest Online Updater build with the Game in CHD format
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Strange? I just tried the Ducktails MSU-1 rom and I can use my Switch Pro Controller when mapped to Player1.. I haven't got a WiiU Pro Controller to test, I have a fake clone WiiU Pro but I cant seem to find it right now
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PS1 CORE UPDATE TIME!!
This update replaces the GPU plugin Peops for a more optimized GPU Plugin Unai! while the hires PS1 games will still have performance issues for all other game speed is up across the board!
With Unai comes new GPU Core Options that can boost performance:
Unai Blending
Unai Lighting
Unai Fast Lighting
Unai Scale Hires
Both Unai Blending and Unai Lighting are on by default, while you can disable them and it will help perf, it makes games look horrible (you'll see what I mean when you try to disable them) so best to keep them enabled
Unai Fast Lighting is off by default but you may as well turn it on since from what I can see gives free extra fps
Unai Scale Hires is an interesting setting, from my tests it essentially fixes the perf issue with all Hires games BUT ... The setting seems to be broken right now (of course it is lol)
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If the Unai Scale Blending setting were to get fixed, we'll have a close to fullspeed PS1 Core across all games.
NOTE: Don't play with any of the Frameskip options with Unai it will cause your game to crash/freeze/glitchout..
These new settings can still be used with Dithering off and Vsync off so that's extra fps on top again!
Another new addition to the Pcsx Core is support for the HLE Bios, which means we don't need to have a Bios in the system folder the Core can now use its own built in one
(Although a nice addition it can effect game compatibility, so if you have a Bios in the system folder I would just use that instead)
Lastly the new Core
Since it uses a new GPU Plugin and replaces the old one, I've also made a new Core Info file so when you load a PS1 game from within Retroarch you'll be able to choose which PS1 Core you you want Peops (default) or Unai! best of both
All you need to do is extract the zip to the Retroarch folder on you SD Card then delete you core info.cache file from the Info folder (SD:/retroarch/cores/info)
Yea, best to stay away from HLE Bios tbh, I don't see the point if you already have a Bios present in the System folder.Thank you very much Ploggy.
The new PS1 core works full speed on 2D games.
-Tekken 3 reaches 45-50 fps
-Tekken 2 : 50-60 fps
-Street Fighter Alpha 3 : 60 fps
-HLE bios works much slower than real bios
-I've noticed that retroarch options (VSync or Bilinear filter) don't impact fps anymore (almost no difference whether these options are on or off).
-What I like about this core is that you can really shorten loading times if you activate throttle while loading (reaches 380 fps)
There is still a small issue while playing a game if you want to load another game, retroarch freezes. So I have to close content, load another core, load PS1 core again, then load the other game.
Thanks
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In cores settings there is an option "always reload core" or something like this. Turn on this option for eliminate freeze when you launch a game.Thank you very much Ploggy.
The new PS1 core works full speed on 2D games.
-Tekken 3 reaches 45-50 fps
-Tekken 2 : 50-60 fps
-Street Fighter Alpha 3 : 60 fps
-HLE bios works much slower than real bios
-I've noticed that retroarch options (VSync or Bilinear filter) don't impact fps anymore (almost no difference whether these options are on or off).
-What I like about this core is that you can really shorten loading times if you activate throttle while loading (reaches 380 fps). Also savestates work!
Somehow this PS1 core looks better on my TV than WiiSX!
There is still a small issue while playing a game if you want to load another game, retroarch freezes. So I have to close content, load PS1 core again, then load the other game.
Thanks
Thanks indeed that method prevents that issue from happening.In cores settings there is an option "always reload core" or something like this. Turn on this option for eliminate freeze when you launch a game.
I notice no difference. Games that struggle to reach 60fps don't get any boost if you put the maximum 100 value.is there any difference in alter the psx cpu clock speed option value(PCSX rearmed) ?
In my tests it can have an effect in some games, but not many tbh, the lower the number the the more fps you get (in theory) at the expense of weird things happening like characters moving slowly or games stoppingThanks indeed that method prevents that issue from happening.
I notice no difference. Games that struggle to reach 60fps don't get any boost if you put the maximum 100 value.
- Tekken 3, Bloody roar 2, dead or alive don't reach 60fps, about 42fps
- Some other 3d fighting run full speed: rival schools, street fighter ex
After testing, I've noticed some random slowndown when you hear some sound effects for the first time (ex: Hadoken). After the first time, the slowdown disappears. Strange.
That would have to be added in Retroarch itself.. and it's already been asked forA request please could some kind soul implement rumble feature for PSX core?
Maybe we'll never see rumble feature on WiiSXR because probably of vWii limitation. That's the main reason I'm interested in WiiU RetroArch.
Thanks
I didn't know enabling that setting would stop the DSI Error when chain loading PS1 games thank you!In cores settings there is an option "always reload core" or something like this. Turn on this option for eliminate freeze when you launch a game.