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    Is Glide no longer the "Go To" emulator for N64?

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    • scrappbrappS
      scrappbrapp
      last edited by scrappbrapp

      @mediamogul

      I figured as much. I know that n64 is possibly the poster child when people use the word "experimental" but I was surprised to not see anything mentioned lately about the recent glitchyness of glide, when it seemed to be the choice to use currently. I just wanted to throw that out there incase it was flying under the radar.

      Thanks again for the post.

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      • scrappbrappS
        scrappbrapp
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        @gizmo98

        I'm actually doing a retropie update as we speak. I told it to "update all" as I'm assuming that will catch the mupen64 update, or do I need to further dig and specifically update mupen64?

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        • gizmo98G
          gizmo98 Global Moderator
          last edited by

          You can use update all. To be honest i do not use this option often. If the whole system runs fine I just update emulators which could benefit from an update. Never change a running system ;-).

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          • scrappbrappS
            scrappbrapp
            last edited by

            Thank you @gizmo98 . After this time I'll stop this silliness and just focus on emulator updates. (I backed up last night, so I must just be feeling frisky.)

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            • scrappbrappS
              scrappbrapp
              last edited by

              @gizmo98 , one other thing.... When I go to "update packages" for updating specific emulators, whats the difference between "update from binary" and "update from source" ?

              I never know which to choose, I usually go for Binary.

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              • mediamogulM
                mediamogul Global Moderator @scrappbrapp
                last edited by mediamogul

                @scrappbrapp said in Is Glide no longer the "Go To" emulator for N64?:

                whats the difference between "update from binary" and "update from source"

                The "binary" is the last compiled stable version, whereas the "Source" contains the absolute latest software changes as they are introduced.

                Edit: The binary install is also faster, as it doesn't have to be compiled first.

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                • scrappbrappS
                  scrappbrapp
                  last edited by

                  Thank you for helping with that @mediamogul . I just dont know some of these things.

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                  • mediamogulM
                    mediamogul Global Moderator @scrappbrapp
                    last edited by

                    @scrappbrapp said in Is Glide no longer the "Go To" emulator for N64?:

                    I just dont know some of these things.

                    Now you do. And knowing is half the battle... Transformers!

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                      RetroResolution @mediamogul
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                      @mediamogul also, using source requires compilation of the code by your Raspberry Pi, which can take a long time indeed on the larger emulators. The binaries are pre-compiled, hence far quicker to install.

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                      • gizmo98G
                        gizmo98 Global Moderator
                        last edited by

                        Thanks @mediamogul!

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                          Concat
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                          I was all excited to show my girlfriend how I got N64 all set up in RetroPie, and do you know what the first thing she asked me was?

                          "That's nice. Do you have Pokémon Snap on there?"

                          My eye started twitching.

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                          • scrappbrappS
                            scrappbrapp
                            last edited by scrappbrapp

                            I went through all my install/setup/overclock/tweak troubles specifically for N64, and the first thing My girlfriend said was "Wheres Inspector Gadget for SNES?" At least yours plays the N64.

                            I'm just gonna build her a Pi Zero and tell her to go away.....

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                            • scrappbrappS
                              scrappbrapp
                              last edited by scrappbrapp

                              holy cow!!!! Hydro Thunder works now!!!!! Does anyone know this???

                              Still no Rogue Squadron, or Stunt Racer it seems though.....

                              EDIT: Wait.... stunt racer is loading up the menu.... Maybe its gonna work.... I switched to Rice.

                              I'll have to tinker with Rogue Squadron in a second as well....

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                              • gizmo98G
                                gizmo98 Global Moderator
                                last edited by gizmo98

                                I have not tested stunt racer but rogue squadron does not run rudimentary with any video plugin. I would be glad if you find any good setting.

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                                • scrappbrappS
                                  scrappbrapp
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                                  I got through a buggy rogue squad menu system, but then crashed to retropie... Stunt racer starts to load menu, but never does.... At least Hydro Thunder now works.

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                                    Concat
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                                    Honestly, half the fun is getting it all to work :)

                                    I spent hours getting all these old dos games to work on my tablet, and mapping mouse controls to a gamepad for 1st person shooters... when it was all said and done, playing the games had less "replayability" than the excitement of setting it all up and making it work the way I wanted it to! Haha...

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                                    • scrappbrappS
                                      scrappbrapp
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                                      Tell me about it.... after trudging through over a 1000 SNES games, trying to clean up all the BAD stuff (I got down to 223, and still need to go back over.) I sat around bored like.... "what do I do now? I dont wanna play any of these games."

                                      I got 800 n64 games down to 100, and now Im working on NES, but at 1000 again, I'm just mass selecting and deleting whatever I dont have first hand memories of as a kid.

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                                        Concat
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                                        Haha, yes me too. Although, I couldn't be bothered doing that for Atari 2600... so all of them it is!

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