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    • CharcoC
      Charco @Cornervizion
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      @Cornervizion Ok I tested all of those games on my Pi3 using both lr-fba-next and lr-fba. I am pretty much getting a consistent 60fps on both emulators but I think the sound may be a bit better using lr-fba.

      These games are great, upgrade to the Pi3 for sure!

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      • senkunS
        senkun @Charco
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        @Charco said in IGS Polygame Master games...:

        ... Ok I tested all of those games on my Pi3 using both lr-fba-next ... I am pretty much getting a consistent 60fps ...

        Whoah 60fps?
        I would appreciate it very much if you could let me know which rom version and pgm bios you're using? Perhaps list the rom/bios zip contents or check the file sizes?

        For the life of me, i could never get Demon Front running full speed on my pi3/lr-fba-next, getting only around 35-40fps with horrendous stuttering sound issues. Tried every rom and bios available, even rebuilt my own from latest .173 to no avail.

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        • CharcoC
          Charco @senkun
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          @senkun I just used the ones you find after Googling "FBA roms" and they worked in both lr-fba-next and lr-fba. Got the BIOS there too. Hope this helps.

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            rocklima2
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            lr-fba-next is best core for capcom e neo geo games, run street fighter new generation and others.

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            • senkunS
              senkun @Charco
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              @Charco

              Thanks for your help and the hint, yes I have that rom version and bios as well, just to be sure I just tried them once again. No luck, still the same audio issues plus slow 30~40fps. Everything is like slo-mo, more so when a lot of sprites are on screen.

              Trying to figure out where the problem is, I'm testing on a stock rpi3 / Retropie 3.8/ lr-fba-next (tried both v0.2.97.37 and v0.2.97.38), had the same problem on Retropie 3.7 / lr-fba-next v0.2.97.37 as well. When I was trying to suss this out some time back, I even tried it out with the pi oc'ed to 1450, didn't make much of a difference.

              What's your setup like? Stock or perhaps there's something else I'm overlooking? Is everyone else running Demon Front just fine?

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              • CharcoC
                Charco @senkun
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                @senkun That's weird. I haven't overclocked and I am running RetroPie 3.7. Make sure you have no shaders on and that Video_Smooth is set to disabled maybe?

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                • senkunS
                  senkun @Charco
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                  @Charco

                  Shaders on or off hardly any difference, video_smooth is always disabled. I have no idea what is wrong, fwiw it runs smoother/faster/better on lr-fba but I'd much prefer just using fba-next. Everything else neo-geo etc., runs perfectly. I had just about given up on this some time back, then you posted ;P

                  I might just do a fresh bone stock install of 3.7 and test again with just that one rom and bios this weekend.

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                  • CharcoC
                    Charco @senkun
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                    @senkun Yeah that might be a good idea. I'll boot it up again and go into the RGUI and see if I have anything changed in there, not that I recall though.

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                    • senkunS
                      senkun @Charco
                      last edited by senkun

                      @Charco

                      Whelp. No go, same 30~40fps slowmo and stuttering sound.

                      Just to rule out anything else, this was a fresh vanilla 3.7 install on a verified good sdcard in a Pi3, using just lr-fba-next v0.2.97.37 running the dmnfrnt.zip rom with pgm.zip bios (from the googled source). Only thing done was to configure a generic usb controller via retropie, all other settings including rgui at default.

                      Everyone else running IGS PGM's Demon Front at full speed?

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                        MikaeNES
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                        Yeah @senkun i have retropie on my rpi3 and Demon Front run at full speed.
                        I use dmnfrntpcb with lr-fbalpha emulator.
                        Need dmnfrnt.zip and pgm.zip at the same folder to work !

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                          LinuxArcadeGuy @MikaeNES
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                          @mikaenes no to all those things, get non-merged dmnfrnt.zip put pgm.zip in bios directory and run with lr-fba

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                            LinuxArcadeGuy @MikaeNES
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                            @mikaenes also if you didnt notice, that post was from 2 years ago... that was several lr-fba versions ago and one pi revision behind

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