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    EmulationStation and Game Slowdown

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    • b3kB
      b3k
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      I'm experiencing significant slowdowns in both EmulationStation and in games. I can click through the menus in EmulationStation and the 'click' sound is significantly delayed. I can get 3-4 items down before a 'click' sound. Games are slow in overall gameplay, I would guess half speed.
      This is not an input lag issue.

      I initially installed a RetroPie image on the Pi, but I use it for other apps as well. This summer I think it was only really used for karaoke, no gaming.

      I made an image of the current state and put it on a barely used SD card and the problem persists.

      Any suggestions on what to check for issues? It may be that the karaoke app changed settings, but I'm fairly confident I played games after it was installed without issue.

      Pi Model or other hardware: 3B
      Power Supply used: 3A
      RetroPie Version Used: 4.19.66 v7
      Built From: Pre made SD Image on RetroPie website
      USB Devices connected: Wireless keyboard dongle

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      • dankcushionsD
        dankcushions Global Moderator @b3k
        last edited by

        @b3k please supply a verbose log of a game that is slowing down (ideally a simple NES/SNES era game that you'd expect to be fullspeed): https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Runcommand/#launch-with-verbose-logging

        also please supply your /boot/config.txt

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        • b3kB
          b3k @dankcushions
          last edited by

          /boot/config.txt
          https://pastebin.com/raw/4nkChb6Y
          One thing I tried is dropping the GPU memory to 64Mb, it was at 354Mb; no observable change

          verbose log
          https://pastebin.com/raw/1dLtSwKV

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          • dankcushionsD
            dankcushions Global Moderator @b3k
            last edited by

            @b3k said in EmulationStation and Game Slowdown:

            /boot/config.txt
            https://pastebin.com/raw/4nkChb6Y
            One thing I tried is dropping the GPU memory to 64Mb, it was at 354Mb; no observable change

            it should be at the defaults. see https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Memory-Split/#raspberry-pi-0-3

            i would also remove your overclock

            v3d_freq=400
            

            it may be unstable.

            verbose log
            https://pastebin.com/raw/1dLtSwKV

            it looks ok

            [INFO] Threaded video stats: Frames pushed: 1111, Frames dropped: 0.
            

            this shows you're not slowing down at all. perhaps your display mode is 30hz? not sure

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            • b3kB
              b3k @dankcushions
              last edited by

              @dankcushions, thanks for taking a look and making recommendations. I changed the GPU memory setting and commented out the overclock. Unfortunately, no change.
              I've also changed power supplies and tried the SD card on a different Raspberry Pi and got the same results.

              I did play a game long enough (>2 minute) that it actually went back to normal until I ended the gaming session. Issues restarted once back in EmulationStation. I thought this pointed to something hogging the CPU. I checked top in a remote session and while in EmulationStation it was showing a >100% CPU if clicking through a menu. When I ran a game retroarch was running at 20-30%, and didn't change much when the game speed came back to normal. But nothing else stood out as being a resource drain as far as CPU or memory usage.

              Maybe I chalk this up to a life lesson to make backups more often. I think I'm going to work on building from scratch so I can get the gaming back for now and build it back better.

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              • mituM
                mitu Global Moderator @b3k
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                @b3k What theme are you using with EmulationStation ?

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                • b3kB
                  b3k @mitu
                  last edited by

                  @mitu the default, no frills just with cover art image and description

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