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What are the mandatory steps I need to do after installing Retropie?

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    fretman
    last edited by 12 Sept 2021, 22:00

    Hi, I installed RetroPie using image version 4.7.1. I configured my input device and connected to Wifi. I added a few roms to check if everything was working. The games were able to run. My question is am I missing any steps? Should I be doing some type of additional update to get RetroPie running at peak performance. I did see some update options in the RetroPie setup menu but didn't run any of those updates as I am not sure what they do or if they’re necessary. Thanks for the help.

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      lostless @fretman
      last edited by lostless 9 Dec 2021, 23:45 12 Sept 2021, 22:43

      @fretman if everything is running to your satisfaction, there really is no need to update. Sometimes updates create new problems. Sometimes they fix other problems. The official point releases are pretty stable. Any update you do will most likey be fine, fix some bugs, etc. but at the same time, just know that you may run into issues.

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        fretman @lostless
        last edited by 13 Sept 2021, 00:26

        @lostless , thank you for your help.

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          dankcushions Global Moderator @fretman
          last edited by 13 Sept 2021, 07:10

          @fretman

          if using pi4 and 4k tv, you should do this: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Pi4/#4k-video-display

          for any pi setup i would follow the supported input lag tweaks (ie, NOT the “unsupported tweaks”) here: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Input-Lag/

          everything else mandatory/recommended is already configured in the image, effectively.

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            Red_Trev @fretman
            last edited by 13 Sept 2021, 08:06

            @fretman hi there ! One thing I would recommend is applying graphics shaders to take the jagged edges off analogue games displaying on modern TVs. You can experiment with different types & combinations of shaders (https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Shaders-and-Smoothing/) but 2xsal.glslp on its own works very well for most arcade games & 16 bit console games.

            To apply a shader on a system by system basis, please go through the following steps:

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            To apply a shader on a game by game basis, do the following:

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              rmbell34 @fretman
              last edited by rmbell34 13 Sept 2021, 12:11

              @fretman Hi there! Not sure if this is helpful, but here are things I like to do on a fresh install:

              1. sudo raspi-config
                1a. set local options (keyboard type, timezone, wifi region)
                1b. set screen resolution and overscan (disable overscan if needed and set resolution to desired size)
                1c. enable ssh
                1d. expand sd card (I notice sometimes on a fresh image it doesn't always expand)
                1e. reboot
              2. sudo apt update
              3. sudo apt full-upgrade
              4. reboot
              5. sudo ./RetroPie-Setup/retropie_setup.sh
                5a. update RetroPie Script
                5b. Update packages (hit Y for all packages when prompted)
                5c. reboot

              *Optional Step for Pi4 Overclock (only use if you have good active cooling like Argon One Case)
              6. sudo nano /boot/config.txt
              6a. add the following at the bottom of the config file for overclocking:

              over_voltage=6
              arm_freq=2000
              gpu_freq=750

              6b. Also make sure you set CPU to performance in the Retropie Setup menu (located under run command)
              6c. reboot

              Now you should have an up to date install ready to do your thing!

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                fretman @dankcushions
                last edited by 13 Sept 2021, 12:24

                @dankcushions , thank you for the advice. I am tweaking the unit using my monitor right now but do plan on using it on my 4K tv once I'm happy with the final product.

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                  fretman @Red_Trev
                  last edited by 13 Sept 2021, 12:26

                  @red_trev , thank you. I haven't started looking at the Shaders info just yet. The images look quite pixelated on my monitor right now. Will most likely need to use Shaders as I prefer a cleaner look on the video.

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                    fretman @rmbell34
                    last edited by 13 Sept 2021, 12:28

                    @rmbell34 , thanks for the great info. These are some recommendations that I will definitely look into.

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                      fretman
                      last edited by 13 Sept 2021, 12:39

                      I do see comments in regards to enabling SSH. Is this just so that you're able to transfer files from your PC to the SD card in your PI over a Network? Because I'm able to do that without touching the SSH option.

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                        Red_Trev @fretman
                        last edited by 13 Sept 2021, 12:52

                        @fretman I would only turn on SSH if you absolutely need to, as it is a security risk. The only time I have ever enabled it was to tweak the actual Retropie operating system folders (by uploading modified files via Filezilla) so as to add new functionality that wasnt available via the Configuration menu.

                        If you are only going to upload a few ROMs then I would stick to using a RJ45 cable and drag/drop on your laptop. SSH would be used for advance Retropie modification that you can explore in the future when you are more comfortable with how everything works.

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                          fretman @Red_Trev
                          last edited by 13 Sept 2021, 12:57

                          @red_trev , thanks for clarifying. Right now I'm transferring roms over a Network share using Wifi. I'll keep the SSH option turned off.

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                            Red_Trev @fretman
                            last edited by Red_Trev 13 Sept 2021, 13:02

                            @fretman you are more than welcome ! as regards Playstation / PSP games, I have bilinear filtering active instead of applying a shader (although I cannot remember where exactly the option is in the Configuration menu ...), please see the link below for more info:

                            https://retroresolution.com/2016/01/07/playstation-emulation-on-the-pi-enhancing-the-experience-with-the-options-menu-part-two-graphics/

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                              rmbell34 @fretman
                              last edited by 13 Sept 2021, 13:48

                              @fretman I enable ssh so I can putty into my Pi from my laptop. I find it easier for myself to manage the device. You don't have to. While it is true enabling ssh can be considered less secure, there are 2 things that can help; 1. change default pi password and 2. I only use it on my home network. Its up to you whether you turn it on or not.

                              Also lets not kid ourselves. Its a game emulation machine. If someone "hacks" it what is the worst thing that could happen? You have to re-image the device :P

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                                Genos98
                                last edited by 13 Sept 2021, 13:52

                                All I can say is don't be afraid to update everything at least this once. For me it fixed a lot of issues like screen tearing, input delay, sound stutter, and such.

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                                  mitu Global Moderator @rmbell34
                                  last edited by 13 Sept 2021, 13:58

                                  @rmbell34 said in What are the mandatory steps I need to do after installing Retropie?:

                                  If someone "hacks" it what is the worst thing that could happen? You have to re-image the device :P

                                  You could be part of a DDOS botnet and unwittingly bring other sites offline, send SPAM/Phishing emails to unsuspecting users, mount an attack on your devices in your network/internet and hack them, etc.

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                                    rmbell34 @mitu
                                    last edited by rmbell34 13 Sept 2021, 14:19

                                    @mitu Fair enough. Again IMO if you change the default password I think you should be ok, I like ssh because I can do everything from putty. You will have other devices on your network that could also be compromised. Its better than the people out there that don't change the default login and password for their home routers!

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                                      fretman
                                      last edited by 13 Sept 2021, 16:48

                                      Thanks everyone for your help and responses. I think I have enough now to get my Pi set up the way it should. Most of the suggestions have already been done. I'll look into the other updates as well.

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                                        BenMcLean @fretman
                                        last edited by 14 Sept 2021, 00:20

                                        @fretman Folder.jpg

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