N64 performance
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You can still have a very good experience with N64 on the Pi 3, it just takes a bit of experimentation and some realistic expectations. I've overclocked mine and bought a case with a fan and have a decent time with N64. Not perfect but good to very good depending on the game. I would add also that lr-mupen64plus works much better now too than it did in the past, so that could be worth installing extra as it doesn't come by default.
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Don't forget that you can also set the graphics plugin individually for each game and is recommended in many cases. If you haven't checked the https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Nintendo-64/ page, there are multiple compatibility lists you can browse to get a good idea of where to start on each game.
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- Pi Model: Pi 1B+
- RetroPie Version Used: 4.3.11
- Built From: script atop on Raspbian 9 Stretch
- Error messages received: none
- Log found in /dev/shm/runcommand.log (if relevant): link pastebin
- Guide used: this here topic and the doc from the Retropie website and the compatibility list
- Emulator: all N64 emu's tried (gles, rice, you name it)
I can't get any N64 game to work for the life of me. I have a ROM image from "Shadow Man" and "Disney's Tarzan" that work on all other computers/Android devices on which I run a N64 emulator. I got Shadow Man to start up once (!), w/ lr-parallel-n64. Changed some settings via the Libretro GUI (i.e. press "Select + X" on controller) and now nothing. Reset some settings to "nothing" in /opt/retropie/configs/n64/retroarch.cfg and now it'll start up again, but to slow to play.
Anybody got some hints for /opt/retropie/configs/n64/retroarch.cfg to speed up N64 emulation other than those on https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Nintendo-64/?
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@meneer-jansen Don't you think it's because of your Pi model? You need a Pi 3 and even then a lot of games won't work properly. (The docs say Pi 2 as a minimum, but if N64 emulation is a priority then a Pi 3 would be better.)
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@meneer-jansen said in N64 performance:
Pi Model: Pi 1B+
"Note that you need a Raspberry Pi 2 if you want any decent N64 performance and even then it is hit and miss."
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@meneer-jansen said in N64 performance:
Anybody got some hints
https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/wiki/Optimization-for-Nintendo-64
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@bobharris said in N64 performance:
@meneer-jansen Don't you think it's because of your Pi model? You need a Pi 3 and even then a lot of games won't work properly. (The docs say Pi 2 as a minimum, but if N64 emulation is a priority then a Pi 3 would be better.)
Could be. I remember that on my Android tablet in the past a lot of games (i.e. Shadow Man) barely got past the intro screens but when the game actually started, it played just fine. But now I can only see the games screen when I press Select + X. It's "behind" the Retroarch GUI. When I exit said gui: nothing but a black screen and garbled sound.
Oh, well. Guess I should look for PSX and MS-DOS equivalents of the N64 games.
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@rbaker said in N64 performance:
@meneer-jansen said in N64 performance:
Anybody got some hints
https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/wiki/Optimization-for-Nintendo-64
Thanks. Overlooked that one somehow. Especially the section "Optimizations to mupen64plus.cfg".
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@mtume I am using a Rasperry pi 2, and I set overclock to high and thats it and the games work great if not a tiny bit slow for n64 games.
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@bobharris PI 2 model b V1.1 works awesome for me, there's just a little lag, and all I did was set overclock to high.
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