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    PS1 games that have bugs in retropie

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    • dankcushionsD
      dankcushions Global Moderator @DD-Indeed
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      @dd-indeed said in PS1 games that have bugs in retropie:

      @dankcushions

      Well could I just delete the config and will the Retroarch just create new one automatically after that ?

      delete which config? there's several relevant ones.

      /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch.cfg
      /opt/retropie/configs/psx/retroarch.cfg
      DO NOT delete these, as retroarch's defaults are not good for retropie. instead, reinstall retroarch AND lr-pcsx_rearmed via retropie-setup, and then look in those folders for retroarch.cfg.rp-dist files, and delete the above, and rename EACHretroarch.cfg.rp-dist to retroarch.cfg

      /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch-core-options.cfg
      you could delete this, but maybe you want to keep your emulator settings in other emulators. if you open this file and remove all pcsx lines, then that will reset pcsx back to the defaults, at least.

      now, if you've (knowingly? unknowingly?) created per-game configs or anything like that... all bets are off.

      i would be tempted to just start again from a brand new image.

      If that is not helping, then the issue lies within the data loading stream, that causes these sort of issues, where the game is unstable and the audio has all sorts of cuts and lag.

      can you post your /boot/config.txt ?

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      • DD-IndeedD
        DD-Indeed @dankcushions
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        @dankcushions

        Here's the config:

        Pastebin - config.txt

        I can do some minor tweak to some stuff, but I won't start to go through the entire system again, as it otherwise works well.

        My soul rests, when I hear the PS1 boot music

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        • dankcushionsD
          dankcushions Global Moderator @DD-Indeed
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          @dd-indeed

          arm_freq=1350
          gpu_freq=525
          core_freq=525
          sdram_freq=500
          over_voltage=6
          v3d_freq=525
          force_turbo=1
          avoid_pwm_pll=1
          

          this is a fairly aggressive overclock (and mostly pointless, IMO). one possible symptom of too much overclocking can be memory corruption which could lead to failed memory reads (stuttering, etc). the system will also downclock (perform worse) when temperature is too high.

          whenever you're debugging anything, always remove all overclocking.

          gpu_mem=400

          this is either redundant or pointless. either way i would get rid of it. see https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Memory-Split/

          I can do some minor tweak to some stuff, but I won't start to go through the entire system again, as it otherwise works well.

          i can understand that, but that's one of the things that makes issues very difficult to debug or pointless to compare, when people have made such drastic changes to their systems.

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          • DD-IndeedD
            DD-Indeed @dankcushions
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            @dankcushions

            It is, but the page where I found those had the whole overclocking feature explained properly, so I could get it working as well, since it was written clearly. I could reduce those slightly, as I've already having overheat issues.

            Edit: Okay, I went with these values now, gotta play with the machine for a bit longer to see does it heat as much anymore.

            arm_freq=1250
            gpu_freq=500
            core_freq=500
            sdram_freq=450
            over_voltage=5
            v3d_freq=500
            force_turbo=1
            avoid_pwm_pll=1
            disable_splash=1

            Briefly tested couple games, performance was good overall, maybe slight hiccups here and there compared to the previous overclock settings, but was good overall.

            My soul rests, when I hear the PS1 boot music

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            • BobHarrisB
              BobHarris @DD-Indeed
              last edited by BobHarris

              @dd-indeed I have little knowledge about the inner workings of emulators so I keep things by their default values. The only settings I change are the ones that improve the graphics to me (smoothing, scanlines), but those can only harm and not improve the experience.
              Also I only play PS1 and older consoles so I don't bother with overclocking.

              I use a Pi 3B , Retropie 4.2, stock PS1 emulator, and I load the games from a Sandisk Fit Ultra 32 gb usb-stick. The micro sd card is also a Sandisk , 16 gb I don't remember which class but it's old and was cheap ..definitely <10.

              Pi 3B , 64 GB Sandisk ultra flashdrive, 19 systems, 872 hand picked classic gaming gems :-) Dual shock 4v2

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              • DD-IndeedD
                DD-Indeed @BobHarris
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                @bobharris

                So you are running them with stock resolution as well ? I use double resolution/enhanced graphics option to make them more crispy to eyes, so of course I might have some issues with certain games. About the SD card, I remember it being cheaper one, but I used it on a phone previosly and it didn't have any issues with it.

                My soul rests, when I hear the PS1 boot music

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                • dankcushionsD
                  dankcushions Global Moderator @DD-Indeed
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                  @dd-indeed said in PS1 games that have bugs in retropie:

                  @bobharris

                  So you are running them with stock resolution as well ? I use double resolution/enhanced graphics option to make them more crispy to eyes, so of course I might have some issues with certain games. About the SD card, I remember it being cheaper one, but I used it on a phone previosly and it didn't have any issues with it.

                  the enhance graphics option and the necessary speed hack option (presumably you have that enabled??) cause many (mostly) minor graphical corruptions: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Playstation-1/#enhanced-graphics

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                  • BobHarrisB
                    BobHarris @DD-Indeed
                    last edited by BobHarris

                    @dd-indeed Yes, the default setting fills the screen up to a full 4:3 ratio right? Otherwise I have expanded the screen size.

                    Pi 3B , 64 GB Sandisk ultra flashdrive, 19 systems, 872 hand picked classic gaming gems :-) Dual shock 4v2

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                    • dankcushionsD
                      dankcushions Global Moderator @BobHarris
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                      @bobharris said in PS1 games that have bugs in retropie:

                      @dd-indeed Yes, the default setting fills the screen up to a full 4:3 ratio right? Otherwise I have expanded the screen size.

                      no that's different. we're talking about https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Playstation-1/#enhanced-graphics

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                      • DD-IndeedD
                        DD-Indeed @dankcushions
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                        @dankcushions said in PS1 games that have bugs in retropie:

                        the enhance graphics option and the necessary speed hack option (presumably you have that enabled??) cause many (mostly) minor graphical corruptions: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Playstation-1/#enhanced-graphics

                        Yea I use that.

                        Okay, gotta update the sheet again to include the double resolution note.

                        So, for sheet users, remember to use this to indicate the double resolution, if you use it:

                        Double Resolution = DR

                        My soul rests, when I hear the PS1 boot music

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                        • DD-IndeedD
                          DD-Indeed
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                          One thing I started to think about with PS1 games on RetroPie software is that what other video driver plugins are there available right now and what are the ones that are supported ? I read something about Vulcan, that it has more advanced features over the standard GL.

                          My soul rests, when I hear the PS1 boot music

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                          • dankcushionsD
                            dankcushions Global Moderator @DD-Indeed
                            last edited by dankcushions

                            @dd-indeed said in PS1 games that have bugs in retropie:

                            One thing I started to think about with PS1 games on RetroPie software is that what other video driver plugins are there available right now and what are the ones that are supported ? I read something about Vulcan, that it has more advanced features over the standard GL.

                            pi doesn't support vulcan. you can try dispmanx which has allegedly better input lag, but doesn't support OSD messages, shaders, or rotation.

                            vulcan wouldn't give any advantage in pcsx_rearmed, but it is better in beetle-psx (which would also need a much better CPU).

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                            • DD-IndeedD
                              DD-Indeed @dankcushions
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                              @dankcushions

                              Allright, I'll try that thanks.

                              Well I read something, that Vulcan at least on Beetle in PC envirovement has that anti jitter/polygon stabilization feature, that would be more than enough to get over to this system.

                              My soul rests, when I hear the PS1 boot music

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                              • dankcushionsD
                                dankcushions Global Moderator @DD-Indeed
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                                @dd-indeed said in PS1 games that have bugs in retropie:

                                @dankcushions

                                Allright, I'll try that thanks.

                                Well I read something, that Vulcan at least on Beetle in PC envirovement has that anti jitter/polygon stabilization feature, that would be more than enough to get over to this system.

                                well, 'vulcan' doesn't have that jitter/warping by default - the beetle-psx emulator does, after the code was ported from pcsx_reloaded (if memory serves). i believe it works in GL also, in beetle. however there are some other things that uniquely better in vulcan for that emulator (psx framebuffer effects i think).

                                in any case, it doesn't help the pi, which is only viable to use with the NEON software plugin and ARM dynarec, both unique to pcsx_rearmed.

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                                • DD-IndeedD
                                  DD-Indeed @dankcushions
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                                  @dankcushions

                                  Ah, I see, learning new stuff every day. Anyway, is that feature going to come over to RetroPie envirovement anytime soon ?

                                  My soul rests, when I hear the PS1 boot music

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                                  • dankcushionsD
                                    dankcushions Global Moderator @DD-Indeed
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                                    @dd-indeed it already is - you can install lr-beetle-psx via retropie, and run it with these features on a compatible PC-type device.

                                    if you're asking will it come to a raspberry pi retropie install? not viable with the current raspberry pi models.

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                                    • DD-IndeedD
                                      DD-Indeed @dankcushions
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                                      @dankcushions said in PS1 games that have bugs in retropie:

                                      @dd-indeed

                                      if you're asking will it come to a raspberry pi retropie install? not viable with the current raspberry pi models.

                                      So the anti-jitter option is too demanding to be concidered even for RPi 3 ? That's a bummer, I was hoping to see buttersmooth graphics on the PiStation I have.

                                      Another thing, I solved the MediEvil icon issue on the main menu: Double Resolution broke those. Noted it in the sheet, otherwise works perfectly.

                                      My soul rests, when I hear the PS1 boot music

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                                      • BobHarrisB
                                        BobHarris
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                                        It seems I can't add a row in the spreadsheet? I wanted to add Agent armstrong.

                                        Pi 3B , 64 GB Sandisk ultra flashdrive, 19 systems, 872 hand picked classic gaming gems :-) Dual shock 4v2

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                                        • DD-IndeedD
                                          DD-Indeed @BobHarris
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                                          @bobharris said in PS1 games that have bugs in retropie:

                                          It seems I can't add a row in the spreadsheet? I wanted to add Agent armstrong.

                                          Gotta wait till Hurricane sees this, so he can edit it. He's locked out the game list from editing, which is actually good thing, as someone could wipe it out otherwise in worst case scenario.

                                          My soul rests, when I hear the PS1 boot music

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                                          • HurricaneFanH
                                            HurricaneFan @DD-Indeed
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                                            @dd-indeed @BobHarris I've added Agent Armstrong. If you see any other games missing just @ my name and I'll add them.

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