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    lr-duckstation - Experimental new PlayStation 1 emulator

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    • dankcushionsD
      dankcushions Global Moderator @chronox
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      @chronox said in lr-duckstation - Experimental new PlayStation 1 emulator:

      i have the latest binary available, and im also using a crtpi image if that matters somehow

      we don't support third party images, i'm afraid. no exceptions. please try the official image and note the installation notes in the first post here, and the guidelines for seeking support in https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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      • DarksaviorD
        Darksavior @dankcushions
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        @dankcushions You are very right. I made the mistake of supporting that image on the subreddit and in the end I had to troubleshoot a problem the image maker couldn't figure out at the time. It was a bug with runahead being enabled by default.

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        • dankcushionsD
          dankcushions Global Moderator @Darksavior
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          @darksavior heh, yeah runahead would do it! what a crazy default.

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          • chronoxC
            chronox @dankcushions
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            @dankcushions my bad T_T i hope that wasnt annoying!

            ive flashed the official image from the retropie website and tinkered with the video settings so it works with my crt properly lol, but im still having the same audio issues... ive made sure to update the retropie script and the underlying OS stuff to the latest version before actually testing out the games but no dice

            im gonna test a bit more, but yeah for now it doesnt seem like anything got fixed unfortunately :(

            edit: something i somehow completely forgot to mention is that my pi is running through a pi2scart.. should i try connecting my pi to an actual hdtv? itd be a bit of a hassle and im still not really sure if itd fix anything, but maybe

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            • dankcushionsD
              dankcushions Global Moderator @chronox
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              @chronox i am not really familiar with CRT setups but I believe the pi4 has to download to run CRT signals: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/29999/what-are-the-most-common-problems-with-using-a-crt-with-the-raspberry-pi-4 - this could explain your performance issues. perhaps lr-pcsx_rearmed would be your best solution since it is less demanding.

              however that's just a guess since you didn't supply me with the info in https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first - verbose log, etc

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              • sirhenrythe5thS
                sirhenrythe5th @dankcushions
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                @dankcushions i am an absolut CRT Fan and one of those guys that think that for emulation of systems from Atari2600 to Dreamcast a CRT is the best way to go.
                It worked perfect with Pi1 to Pi3, but i also gave up with the Pi4.
                I would have bought a VGA666 or Pi2Scart, but in the end even that does not work because of the issues with the 3.5" sound output.
                A kind of shame, but as everyone has a HD flatscreen in our days it may be the way to go.
                Nethertheless a CRT should be supported at 100% for retrogamers IMO.

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                • CrushC
                  Crush @dankcushions
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                  @dankcushions said in lr-duckstation - Experimental new PlayStation 1 emulator:

                  @crush said in lr-duckstation - Experimental new PlayStation 1 emulator:

                  @dankcushions thanks but i'm refering to rendered resolution, like the enhanced resolution option in lr-psx-rearmed.

                  so am i :) those options are available in core options, as per my link. in duckstation the option is called 'internal resolution scale'. note that you'll have to switch the renderer option to 'hardware (auto)' (with the caveat in the my first post in this thread), and restart the core for it to appear.

                  that said, i just tested it and it appears to cause quite a bit of slowdown on my test game (tekken 2) at 2x resolution, but other games might be fine. you may also get better performance disabling all the PGXP enhancements.

                  @dankcushions this worked at the time of that convo, but recently i have updated, i notice vulcan works, but changing the internal resolution scale no longer does anything, it keeps rendering at 1x.
                  Is this intentionally disabled or is something else amiss?

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                    ChaosEffect
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                    I have been on a kick recently with trying all of the lightgun games I can get to work.

                    Two that have been giving me trouble are the arcade versions of Time Crisis and Judge Dredd.

                    The various MAME cores available on RetroPie are lacking one thing or another with these games. Some cores run Judge Dredd fine but don't have gun support, while others have gun support and don't run Judge Dredd. Time Crisis appears to not work in any of them.

                    I know that the PlayStation versions work well and that DuckStation is focused on PlayStation games, but I'm curious if DuckStation would be able to handle these and any other arcade games that have architecture similar to the PlayStation's (like how Flycast can handle Naomi and Atomiswave games).

                    I am also known as "StormedBubbles"

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                    • dankcushionsD
                      dankcushions Global Moderator @ChaosEffect
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                      @chaoseffect nope, the author has said on multiple occasions that they have no interest in it and that it's actually not trivial to pivot to an arcade core.

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                      • ClydeC
                        Clyde
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                        I just learned that Duckstation is on indefinite hold. The developer and many others seem to blame it on (parts of) the RetroArch team. See here and here on Reddit.

                        Does anyone know more about this? And what does it mean for lr-duckstaion?

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                        • windgW
                          windg
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                          A big THANK YOU to Stenzek for his amazing job with Duckstation. It's my default emulator on my systems. I hope Duckstation to keep working and be available for download in the future releases of RetroPie.

                          My English isn't at a good level.

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                          • dankcushionsD
                            dankcushions Global Moderator
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                            it seems that the upstream libretro core is still hosted and available, and is pretty much “finished” so nothing changes for us, as such. i see no reason to add or switch to the libretro ‘swanstation’ fork.

                            in terms of the reasoning, i don’t think it helps to explore the drama. all i would say is that emulator/open source hobby projects like this should be a fun experience to challenge oneself. if it becomes negative in any way, that’s a good enough reason to step away.

                            wishing stenzek all the best, and grateful for the work they’ve generously done for this community 👍

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                            • windgW
                              windg
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                              I update RetroPie on a Pi4 and in the end an error appear about duckstation:

                              URL
                              https://www.duckstation.org/libretro/duckstation_libretro_linux_armv7.zip failed to download.
                              
                              curl:  (22) The requested URL returned error: 404 Not Found
                              

                              I try to install the duckstation on a differrent system(Pi3) but it is not possible.

                              My English isn't at a good level.

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                              • mituM
                                mitu Global Moderator @windg
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                                @windg Yes, looks like the entire libretro site folder is not available anymore.

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                                • windgW
                                  windg @mitu
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                                  I copy/pasted the lr-duckstation folder from an old backup to a fresh image of RetroPie 4.7.20 with latest updates. The retropie-setup says that the core is installed via binary but i don't have the option to change in duckstation in runcommand menu. What i am missing ? Thanks!

                                  My English isn't at a good level.

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                                  • mituM
                                    mitu Global Moderator @windg
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                                    @windg said in lr-duckstation - Experimental new PlayStation 1 emulator:

                                    The retropie-setup says that the core is installed via binary but i don't have the option to change in duckstation in runcommand menu. What i am missing ?

                                    You're missing the configuration step of the installation, which adds the entries to emulators.cfg. EIther copy the file from /opt/retropie/configs/psx to your new install or run

                                    cd $HOME/RetroPie-Setup
                                    sudo ./retropie_packages.sh lr-duckstation configure
                                    
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                                      obrie572 @windg
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                                      Just as a point of reference for others, the libretro binaries were archived on github here in case you need it: https://github.com/batocera-linux/lr-duckstation

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                                      • ExarKunIvE
                                        ExarKunIv
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                                        bummer . i was just getting to the point i was going to give this a try.
                                        well it will just have to wait till something is figured it, it anything

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                                          rhester72 @dankcushions
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                                          @dankcushions said in lr-duckstation - Experimental new PlayStation 1 emulator:

                                          it seems that the upstream libretro core is still hosted and available, and is pretty much “finished” so nothing changes for us, as such. i see no reason to add or switch to the libretro ‘swanstation’ fork.

                                          The upstream core is neither hosted nor available any longer, as stenzek has gone full scorched-earth on libretro. Perhaps that's reason enough to switch back to swanstation, particularly considering it's the only fork in any form of still-active development? As-is, RetriePie installation of this core is completely broken.

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                                          • dankcushionsD
                                            dankcushions Global Moderator @rhester72
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                                            @rhester72 the feeling is that if the developer is uncomfortable with the libretro core, retropie will respect their wishes. the standalone core is fine (if currently abandoned) however, so that could be added.

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