Goodbye fbalpha, welcome fbneo
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Fairchild ChannelF was added to the list of supported subsystems (i guess this one will require an update of the retropie setup script)
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@theissdev dink added Ms PacMan Twin this week-end :)
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@barbudreadmon <Happy Dance> OMG you guys are BEASTS! Thanks!
My wife is going to freak. out!
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@theissdev lucky guy! My wive just thinks i am a freak - but never touches any video-game :)
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Some updates to galaxian hardware emulation :
- harem is now supported
- scorpion now has full sound support
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@barbudreadmon quick message to thank you and the whole FBNeo team for the incredible work done on that software. It's been a while since I fiddled with Arcade-era games (I was still using FBNeo 0.2.x.xx) and it's been a pleasant surprise to see Midway games are now fully supported but also Outfoxies!! Even if the latter does have sound crackling on Pi4 it is fully playable and it's amazing.
For the record, on a pi4 overall FBNeo does much better than MAME for SEGA System 16 (Altered Beast, Alien Storm, etc), Taito (Riding Fight, Elevator Action Returns, etc), Psikyo (gunbird2, Dragon Blaze), IGS (Demon Front, Kov, etc) and of course all CPS-3 boards. Worth mentioning that another of my favorite Thunder Zone (aka Desert Assault from Data East) also runs fullspeed on FBNeo - not the case on MAME. Kung Fu Master is also playing fullspeed on FBNeo.
To be fair on a Pi4 the latest MAME (.230) surprisingly works also very well. It plays fullspeed plenty of games (I tested around ~400 of them). Except 2 System 32 games (Jurassic Park and Spiderman) which both run fullspeed on MAME2016.
Thanks again and I can't wait to see what new drivers and "optimizations" will be added in the future.
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@nemo93 said in Goodbye fbalpha, welcome fbneo:
Even if the latter does have sound crackling on Pi4 it is fully playable and it's amazing.
In retroarch-core-options.cfg Have you set :
fbneo-frameskip = "1"
This should solve your sound problem.
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@dteam said in Goodbye fbalpha, welcome fbneo:
@nemo93 said in Goodbye fbalpha, welcome fbneo:
Even if the latter does have sound crackling on Pi4 it is fully playable and it's amazing.
In retroarch-core-options.cfg Have you set :
fbneo-frameskip = "1"
This should solve your sound problem.
You should probably avoid setting it globally though, frameskip should only be required for a few systems on pi4.
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@dankcushions @DTEAM @barbudreadmon thanks to all. To be honest even without skipping it's fine by me as I'm so excited to be (finally!) able to play Outfoxies.
I do have another question though. Hope you don't mind me asking about the low audio volume in Midway games. Same issue on MAME and I'd like to understand the reason behind. I've experienced various volume levels in different games but in case of Midway's (MKs, WrestleMania, etc) it's like there's almost no sound at all unless you raise the volume to the max. What causes this please?
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@nemo93 for the Midway games, you have to go into the service menu (where you can select difficulty or free play, etc) and raise the volume there.
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@nemo93 i believe that's just how those PCBs initialize themselves by default, iirc in FBNeo we already "boost" the volume for those games
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@barbudreadmon @dodonpachi thanks again for the answers. Much helpful.
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added support for the recently dumped "Mrs Dynamite", a game from 1982 which feels like a mix of pacman and bomberman
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Btw, i highly recommend the new "lowpass filter" core option i added around 2 months ago, to the point i've been thinking of enabling it by default. This core option is basically trying to mimic the amp present on most arcade PCBs, so the games will sound a lot more authentic, the only downside is that it might actually cause some crackles in a few of them, but that's something we can fix if it's reported.
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@barbudreadmon Is this related to mame's new audio driver rewrites?
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@darksavior No, that lowpass filter has actually existed for a very long time in FBNeo code, but wasn't exposed in the libretro port until recently.
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Added support for "Red Clash" and "Zero Hour", 2 shmups from the early 80s.
Thanks to a contributor owning this rare cabinet, "Zero Hour" is playable for the first time with sounds (samples available from https://neo-source.com/index.php?topic=2487.msg32339#msg32339) -
For anyone as curious as me, here's a five-minute review of Zero Hour and
a "Longplay" in under four minutesof Red Clash, edit: which had no sound, so I replaced it with a video of the original PCB: -
Added support for "Cycle Maabou" and "Sky Destroyer", 2 Taito games from the mid 80s.
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