said in Overclocking to play MvC2, Soul Edge, Virtua Figther and more.:
's a cut of at late 90's-games. 3D-based games don't work, some start up but are choppy in the graphics and sound. Like Tekken and Soul Edge. And a 2D game like Marvel vs Capcom 2 doesn't even start, which is sad because I really wanted to play that one ;)
I was thinking about overclocking my RPI, will that help? I've ordered some cooling sinks and a case with a fan. Could this let me play those games without any problems? And is there any danger with overclocking? Could I damage my RPI?
For my first full-sized arcade cabinet a few years back, I installed a way overpowered spare gaming rig. My goal was also 100% arcade perfect gameplay. I tried the arcade versions of all the games you listed, like Tekken and MvC2, and they all stuttered and had sound issues. So I accepted defeat and ran the console versions of those games. The problem is not hardware, it's just that the MAME emulation of these games (starting from roughly the late 90's on) has never been perfect. Most console emulators work at a higher level and don't try to reproduce all of the hardware in software the way MAME does, which is why the console emulators often offer much smoother gameplay.
Overclocking your RPI3 can't fix MAME's issues with these games, but it can lead to a broken RPI. Also consider that once you get to the early 3D era of gaming, the home consoles were generally more powerful than (or the same as) arcade hardware, whereas the opposite had been true for most of the past 20 years. So while there's a huge and noticeable difference between, say, the arcade and SNES versions of SF2, this isn't true of the Dreamcast vs. arcade VF3.