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    • quicksilverQ
      quicksilver @tackett1980
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      @tackett1980 are you using a pi3? If you have a pi4 I'd recommend using redream, runs fullspeed and has built in cheat support, though I don't know what cheats are available specifically for this game.

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        tackett1980 @quicksilver
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        @quicksilver

        No I’m running it on a grossly overclocked pi3.

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        • quicksilverQ
          quicksilver @tackett1980
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          @tackett1980 try removing overclock and see if game still crashes. Crashing can be a sign of an unstable overclock.

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            tackett1980 @quicksilver
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            @quicksilver said in Reicast MVC2 character unlock:

            @tackett1980 try removing overclock and see if game still crashes. Crashing can be a sign of an unstable overclock.

            Well, if I scale back the overclock even just a tad, the game runs so poorly I may as well delete it, it’s unplayable.

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            • quicksilverQ
              quicksilver @tackett1980
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              @tackett1980 it would still be helpful for you to know if the crashing issue is an emulation issue or an unstable overclock. If it's an unstable overclock then you're going to eventually corrupt your SD card.

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              • EvertE
                Evert
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                You need to find a .vmi savegame from someone else and then load that onto your Pi. Google is your friend.

                https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/7732/importing-dreamcast-save-games

                From memory I did it different then the description in the link. Can t remember though as this is a few years ago. I think the program I used was called vmuexplorer

                My Transformer Arcade Cabinet
                https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/8658/my-transformers-arcade-cabinet

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                  tackett1980 @Evert
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                  @quicksilver said in Reicast MVC2 character unlock:

                  @tackett1980 it would still be helpful for you to know if the crashing issue is an emulation issue or an unstable overclock. If it's an unstable overclock then you're going to eventually corrupt your SD card.

                  Well, that’s true.
                  How could we figure that out? This is the only game that crashes like that and it only does it if I make it past stage 1.

                  If the overclock is scaled back there’s no way I could try to reproduce the crashing as it would be impossible to play the game.

                  Is there a utility or something that could give us an answer?

                  @Evert said in Reicast MVC2 character unlock:

                  You need to find a .vmi savegame from someone else and then load that onto your Pi. Google is your friend.

                  https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/7732/importing-dreamcast-save-games

                  From memory I did it different then the description in the link. Can t remember though as this is a few years ago. I think the program I used was called vmuexplorer

                  Thank you. I’ll look into this after work today.

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                  • shavecatS
                    shavecat
                    last edited by shavecat

                    I got to say
                    Just played that and it didnt get stuck after stage 1 working pretty well .
                    using pi3b+ overclocked .
                    about the save u need to converted your .vmi files to vmu_save_A1.bin and put that in the \RETROPIE\configs\dreamcast\reicast . folder
                    If u using the reicast-audio-omx or reicast-audio-oss.
                    With the lr-flycast \RETROPIE\bios\dc
                    and its also a bit more leggy there (but still going on from stage 1 dont get stuck)...

                    https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/dreamcast/914427-marvel-vs-capcom-2/saves

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                    • quicksilverQ
                      quicksilver @tackett1980
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                      @tackett1980 said in Reicast MVC2 character unlock:

                      Well, that’s true.
                      How could we figure that out? This is the only game that crashes like that and it only does it if I make it past stage 1.
                      If the overclock is scaled back there’s no way I could try to reproduce the crashing as it would be impossible to play the game.
                      Is there a utility or something that could give us an answer?

                      There are other games you could test with, quake 3 for example is a game that pushes the pi really hard and is generally a good way to test overclock stability. Ioquake3 is in optional packages I think and the install includes the freeware version.

                      Can you post your overclock settings for me to review? I have had tons of pi 3s, and have spent a lot of time testing overclocks on them so I know pretty much what the maximum capability is.

                      I also am not getting any crashing in that game on my pi3. So you could also try reinstalling reicast (try binary and source) or try a different rom.

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                        tackett1980 @quicksilver
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                        @quicksilver said in Reicast MVC2 character unlock:

                        @tackett1980 said in Reicast MVC2 character unlock:

                        Well, that’s true.
                        How could we figure that out? This is the only game that crashes like that and it only does it if I make it past stage 1.
                        If the overclock is scaled back there’s no way I could try to reproduce the crashing as it would be impossible to play the game.
                        Is there a utility or something that could give us an answer?

                        There are other games you could test with, quake 3 for example is a game that pushes the pi really hard and is generally a good way to test overclock stability. Ioquake3 is in optional packages I think and the install includes the freeware version.

                        Can you post your overclock settings for me to review? I have had tons of pi 3s, and have spent a lot of time testing overclocks on them so I know pretty much what the maximum capability is.

                        I also am not getting any crashing in that game on my pi3. So you could also try reinstalling reicast (try binary and source) or try a different rom.

                        Here are my settings:

                        Config file overclock

                        gpu_mem=400
                        arm_freq=1450
                        over_voltage=6
                        sdram_freq=500
                        core_freq=500
                        gpu_freq=400

                        This is my current reicast bios settings

                        Video:
                        Rendering options: All off
                        Scaling: 100
                        H. Stretching: 100
                        Frame skipping: 0
                        Copy to vram: Off
                        Render to texture up scaling: 1
                        Texture up scaling: 1
                        Upscale texture max size 8
                        Max threads 1
                        Load custom textures Off
                        Audio:
                        Omg backend
                        Enable dsp On
                        All else off
                        Advanced:
                        CPU mode dynarec
                        Safe mode off
                        Unstable optimizations on
                        Idle skip on
                        Smc checks full
                        All else off

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                        • quicksilverQ
                          quicksilver @tackett1980
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                          @tackett1980 is it a pi3b or 3b+?

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                            tackett1980 @quicksilver
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                            @quicksilver

                            Just a 3 no letters.

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                            • quicksilverQ
                              quicksilver @tackett1980
                              last edited by quicksilver

                              @tackett1980 that's a 3b then. 1450mhz cpu overclock on a 3b is pretty insane. My 3b+ isn't even stable at 1450mhz. You gpu overclocks are pretty tame and shouldn't be an issue. Remove the cpu overclock and try the game again. Also you may be able to potentially push your core frequency a little higher. Most of my pi3s could go up to at least 550mhz (no guarantees yours can). Core frequency matters much more with reicast on the pi 3.

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                                tackett1980 @quicksilver
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                                @quicksilver

                                So how do you think this would do?

                                gpu_mem=450
                                arm_freq=1400
                                over_voltage=6
                                sdram_freq=550
                                core_freq=550
                                gpu_freq=450

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                                • dankcushionsD
                                  dankcushions Global Moderator @tackett1980
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                                  @tackett1980 no-one knows how your pi will stand up to overclocking. every pi is different. try them?

                                  gpu_mem is a useless setting on a pi3: https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/wiki/Memory-Split

                                  sdram_freq... mine wasn't stable at 500 so i would have thought 550 wouldn't work, but who knows.

                                  that combo of overclocks doesn't make much sense to me. is reicast even CPU bound??

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                                    tackett1980 @dankcushions
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                                    @dankcushions

                                    It’s strange then because with an arm of 700 vs an arm of 1450 there is significant and noticeable lag. Game is not playable.

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                                    • dankcushionsD
                                      dankcushions Global Moderator @tackett1980
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                                      @tackett1980 pi3's default cpu speed is 1.2ghz so where does 700 come from?

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                                        tackett1980 @dankcushions
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                                        @dankcushions

                                        The config says default arm is 700.

                                        It’s been so long idk what the defaults even look like

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                                        • dankcushionsD
                                          dankcushions Global Moderator @tackett1980
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                                          @tackett1980 that's because the config hasn't changed since the pi1. it's misleading - to get the default just remove/comment out your overclock.

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                                            tackett1980 @dankcushions
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                                            @dankcushions

                                            Ok I’ll give it a try, thank you!

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