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PS1 games that have bugs in retropie

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    Aengeon @DD-Indeed
    last edited by 6 Sept 2017, 20:59

    @dd-indeed The "double resolution" thing got me thinking of something else I've discovered that some people may already know but some may not. Using the "Enhanced Resolution (slow)" and the "Enhanced Resolution Speed Hack" functions to increase resolution on lr-pcsx-rearmed seems to make translucent-ish objects become completely invisible. In most cases like MGS using the Stealth Camouflage it doesn't make much of a difference, But in games such as Tomb Raider 1 where the save spots are translucent crystals, it makes it impossible to save in-game. Just something worth noting to those that don't know.

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      DD-Indeed @dankcushions
      last edited by DD-Indeed 9 Jun 2017, 22:21 6 Sept 2017, 21:10

      @dankcushions said in PS1 games that have bugs in retropie:

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

      • The previous overclocking I had actually had significant impact to the overall performance. As soon as I slightly dropped them down, many games started to have some lag with DR-option Enabled. So to me, RPi 3 is capable of running PS1 games in full speed without any hiccups, if you are using proper cooling system for the RPi due the heavy overclock you have to do.

      no overclock is required to play psx games at full speed on a pi3. a pi2, even. your configuration is not right.

      Are you really standing behind your words, that you don't need to overclock RPi 3 in order to run PS1 games in double resolution mode with stable full speed ? I seriosly doubt it.

      My soul rests, when I hear the PS1 boot music

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        DD-Indeed @Aengeon
        last edited by 6 Sept 2017, 21:11

        @aengeon said in PS1 games that have bugs in retropie:

        @dd-indeed The "double resolution" thing got me thinking of something else I've discovered that some people may already know but some may not. Using the "Enhanced Resolution (slow)" and the "Enhanced Resolution Speed Hack" functions to increase resolution on lr-pcsx-rearmed seems to make translucent-ish objects become completely invisible. In most cases like MGS using the Stealth Camouflage it doesn't make much of a difference, But in games such as Tomb Raider 1 where the save spots are translucent crystals, it makes it impossible to save in-game. Just something worth noting to those that don't know.

        I noticed this issue in Dino Crisis 2, the characters are transparent on cutscenes, if you use DR with Speedhack On. Disabling Speedhack makes them be somewhat blurry.

        My soul rests, when I hear the PS1 boot music

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          dankcushions Global Moderator @DD-Indeed
          last edited by dankcushions 9 Jun 2017, 22:27 6 Sept 2017, 21:27

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

          @dankcushions said in PS1 games that have bugs in retropie:

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

          • The previous overclocking I had actually had significant impact to the overall performance. As soon as I slightly dropped them down, many games started to have some lag with DR-option Enabled. So to me, RPi 3 is capable of running PS1 games in full speed without any hiccups, if you are using proper cooling system for the RPi due the heavy overclock you have to do.

          no overclock is required to play psx games at full speed on a pi3. a pi2, even. your configuration is not right.

          Are you really standing behind your words, that you don't need to overclock RPi 3 in order to run PS1 games in double resolution mode with stable full speed ? I seriosly doubt it.

          whoops, didn't see you mentioned enhanced resolution before (stop calling it DR!), but even then. you should ALWAYS have the speedhack option enabled when using the ER mode to get proper performance. the pi3 is fine with ER + ER SH. you can sometimes get away without the speedhack, but not often.

          the enhanced resolution + speedhack has too many visual bugs for me to consider it more than a curio. things like doom are a mess with it on. i'd prefer a shader. you certainly shouldn't be using it when contributing to compatibility spreadsheets, but there you go.

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            DD-Indeed @dankcushions
            last edited by 7 Sept 2017, 10:18

            @dankcushions

            I still have a feeling, that you didn't read my message properly or didn't understand what I meant.

            And shaders are only good for 8- and 16-bit consoles, since they give awful results on 3D-games of 32-bit consoles.

            My soul rests, when I hear the PS1 boot music

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              BobHarris @DD-Indeed
              last edited by BobHarris 9 Jul 2017, 12:52 7 Sept 2017, 11:52

              @dd-indeed How's that? The crt shader makes my ps1 games look exactly like I remember them (both 2d and 3d games). I wouldn't want to play them without it.

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

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                DD-Indeed @BobHarris
                last edited by 7 Sept 2017, 12:15

                @bobharris

                Yeah, well, some people like to play them as they were, I myself get a headache, if I would need to go back to that original look again due being used to modern TV's and image quality.

                But anyway, had enough of this offtopic.

                My soul rests, when I hear the PS1 boot music

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                  Darksavior @dankcushions
                  last edited by Darksavior 9 Jul 2017, 13:58 7 Sept 2017, 12:50

                  @dankcushions said in PS1 games that have bugs in retropie:

                  no overclock is required to play psx games at full speed on a pi3. a pi2, even. your configuration is not right.

                  Tekken 3 will get slowdowns on an oc'd 1Ghz pi2 without any shaders or Enhanced Resolution. It's the only ps1 game I tried that ran too slow, but I would need to find a list of those higher native res games to verify it is that. I also haven't tested it in over 6months so I would need to re-test for any emulation speedups/fixes (if any) with it.

                  Found a rough list if anyone wants to test on an oc'd pi2 (or I can if I can remember): http://shmups.system11.org/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=54382

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                    BobHarris
                    last edited by 7 Sept 2017, 16:37

                    If a game runs too fast, should I list the game as 'has issues' or is there an easy fix for this somewhere in the settings?
                    Command & conquer runs 10-20% fast.

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

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                      lostless
                      last edited by 7 Sept 2017, 17:55

                      @bobharris I would consider it a bug

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                        brickle
                        last edited by 7 Sept 2017, 18:02

                        Final Fantasy 8 runs smoothly until I enter a battle - then it completely freezes, and I can't recover the game. Anyone have tips for this issue?

                        I'm running:
                        Rpi3B
                        RetroPie 4.2
                        5V/2.5A power supply
                        lr-pcsx-rearmed
                        SCPH-1001 (standard)

                        I've tried pcsx-rearmed with the same issue for FF8. FF7/FF9 don't have that issue whatsoever.

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                          dankcushions Global Moderator @brickle
                          last edited by 7 Sept 2017, 18:43

                          @brickle select + retropad X > options > InuYasha Sengoku Battle Fix > enable

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                            brickle @dankcushions
                            last edited by brickle 9 Aug 2017, 01:11 8 Sept 2017, 00:10

                            @dankcushions That didn't work for me :(. Still freezes upon battle entry, and causes display and audio stuttering as well. Any other guesses?

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                              tasosdio @DD-Indeed
                              last edited by tasosdio 9 Aug 2017, 13:30 8 Sept 2017, 12:27

                              • Medievil = Unable to select between New Game and Load Game on the startup screen and the icons of those are broken.

                              +1 to that one. Initially, I thought that the cause was a corrupted rom, but after trying 3 different roms (PAL and NTSC), I consider it as an emulation glitch. Gameplay is not affected, so far, at least.

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                                DD-Indeed @tasosdio
                                last edited by 8 Sept 2017, 13:23

                                @tasosdio

                                And you used Enhanced Resolution when you tested it ?

                                My soul rests, when I hear the PS1 boot music

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                                  BobHarris @Aengeon
                                  last edited by BobHarris 9 Sept 2017, 11:56 9 Sept 2017, 10:56

                                  @aengeon Is there a specific point in the game where this happens? (Tomb raider 2 freezes) I would like to try to replicate it. It has not happened to me so far.

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

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                                    Aengeon @BobHarris
                                    last edited by 9 Sept 2017, 15:18

                                    @bobharris It seems to just be random, For me it happened once on the first level. Then not again until the offshore rig. The biggest part I had the problem on was in the plane right after you pick up your pistols on the offshore rig level.

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                                      BobHarris @Aengeon
                                      last edited by 9 Sept 2017, 21:24

                                      @aengeon Oke thanks, I will check it out and report in the spreadsheet if it's different for me.

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

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                                        Aengeon @BobHarris
                                        last edited by 10 Sept 2017, 15:24

                                        @bobharris Is your TR2 game an eboot or is it .cue + .bins? Mine's the .cue + .bin, All of them I've tried have been, so maybe it's just struggling with the 62ish .bin files? idk. Just keep hitting select at random times and see what happens and if you have no trouble out of yours let me know. Having the random freezes has made me want to stop playing this game.

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                                          BobHarris @Aengeon
                                          last edited by BobHarris 9 Oct 2017, 18:50 10 Sept 2017, 17:32

                                          @aengeon I've got an eboot. I will, but it may take some time.
                                          Edit: Never mind; I see there is a level skip, so I will skip right to the offshore rig level.

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

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