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    How much should I overclock to get neogeo to run at it's best?

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      Deltax5
      last edited by

      I noticed when playing metal slug when there is lots of bullets on screen it starts to slow down more then it should. Still playable I guess. I am wondering if overclocking would help. Isn't fba a accuracy emulator so more cpu power would help.
      I have one of those open cases with a fan on it. I find it keeps the raspberry pi very cool so it has a bit of room for overclocking if needed.
      https://www.amazon.ca/Excellent-Cooling-System-Heatsink-Raspberry/dp/B072ZZ423F/ref=sr_1_41?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1505945213&sr=1-41&keywords=raspberry+pi+case

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      • chizzerC
        chizzer
        last edited by

        The slowdowns are down to neo geo hardware, not your Pi. Nothing much you can do about that.

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        • caver01C
          caver01 @Deltax5
          last edited by

          @deltax5 I have read that there are parts of metal slug that slow down even on the real arcade system. So. . . an accurate emulator would reproduce that performance lag too, right? This may or may not be what you are seeing, but I guess even the real thing had occasional slowdowns.

          In any case, you should be posting a LOT MORE DETAIL about your setup. For example, you don't even share what model Raspberry Pi you are using, how it is configured, what exact emulator you are using (which FBA?), how you installed RetroPie, what version you are running, shaders? and on and on. There are so many factors, I am not sure how we are supposed to help until we know where you are starting. Basically, we know you use a cooling fan. That's it.

          My 4-player cocktail style cabinet built as a custom "roadcase"

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          • edmaul69E
            edmaul69
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            Metal slug x was created due to how bad the slowdown was in metal slug 2. There isnt much you can do to fix bad game coding and hardware.

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              Deltax5
              last edited by

              IDK on pc playing it I find it to be less. It may be my imagination. Yes I am using FBA on neogeo. Ill try out metal slug x see if I get better results.

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                dudleydes @Deltax5
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                @deltax5 FBA focuses on speed; mame on accuracy. In lr-fbalpha, you can "overclock the CPU" from within the emulator. More info: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/lr-fbalpha/#neo-geo-overclocking.

                Here's a video demonstrating this:

                Doing this means that you are not overclocking the Pi itself so there shouldn't be a need for further cooling.

                If you wish to overclock the CPU for Metal Slug 2 but keep it at the default 100 for the other games, then select Create game-options file at the top of the Options menu.

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                • BobHarrisB
                  BobHarris @dudleydes
                  last edited by

                  @dudleydes I've got mine at 150. Works great for Metal Slug and also for Shock Troopers, especially the sequel.

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

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                  • matchamanM
                    matchaman
                    last edited by matchaman

                    A Pi3 with lr-fba does not need overclocking. The slowdowns you see are either:

                    1. something that also happens on real hardware when there's too much action going on - part of the charm!

                    2. CPU throttling (check the temperature) or undervoltage

                    3. some games are programmed to look like they're slowing down (drama effect), it's something bizarrely intentional

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