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    • pjftP
      pjft @sugarfree
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      @sugarfree Well, I haven't tried a lot of games to be honest, and when I did it was early in the Pi5 lifecycle. Die Hard Arcade was definitely one of them, but I seem to recall that Virtua Cop 2 also fell in the same bucket, at least. Other games I am likely to have tried were Sega Rally/Daytona/Radiant Silvergun, and I want to believe that if any had been able to run consistently at 60fps I'd remember. At the time we only had one Saturn emulator running on the Pi5 64-bit OS, lr-beetle-saturn I think? Do we now have yabause/yabasanshiro, libretro or standalone, or is it still just the one?

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      • sugarfreeS
        sugarfree @pjft
        last edited by sugarfree

        @pjft We have two emulators, lr-beetle-saturn and lr-yabause, that have lower accuracy but can run some games faster. For example, Die Hard Arcade runs at full speed (but without sound).
        I hope it's possible to install lr-yabasasnhiro or the standalone yabashashiro to bridge the gap with lr-beetle-saturn.

        Update:After applying the NUMA patch, Die Hard Arcade (USA) bin/cue runs at full speed (60 FPS) with the Beetle Saturn emulator. There were no improvements with Virtual Fighter. Maybe some games would benefit from this patch. I was wrong, sorry.

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        • DTEAMD
          DTEAM @sugarfree
          last edited by DTEAM

          Quick comment: On Pi5 , with lr-flycast-dev, you can run Naomi2 with Vulkan and at fullspeed (or almost) with good sound quality if you set Auto Skip Frame to Maximum in

          Retroarch UI --> quick menu/core options/Performance

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          • retropieuser555R
            retropieuser555 @DTEAM
            last edited by retropieuser555

            @DTEAMhave you tried Wild Riders on that? I've found with standalone flycast there's a handful of Naomi2 games it can't really run, Wild Riders being one of them. When you do jumps or there's a ton on screen it slows down a lot

            Pi 5 4GB

            Retroflag GPI with raspberry pi zero 2 w/ wifi

            Retroachievements:- lovelessrapture

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            • pjftP
              pjft @sugarfree
              last edited by

              @sugarfree Oh, I hadn't seen the edit and was coming here to try out the NUMA patches as well but, in that case, I'll stay put :) Still, I updated lr-yabause, lr-beetle-saturn and while we're at it lr-flycast-dev per @DTEAM 's recommendation. Thanks!

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              • DTEAMD
                DTEAM @retropieuser555
                last edited by DTEAM

                @retropieuser555 said in Raspberry Pi 5 - official announcement:

                @DTEAMhave you tried Wild Riders on that? I've found with standalone flycast there's a handful of Naomi2 games it can't really run, Wild Riders being one of them. When you do jumps or there's a ton on screen it slows down a lot

                Yes, big improvement for that game too with that setup. All Naomi2 games run normally .

                New edit: I also installed the NUMA patch and my Pi5 is "overclocked" , I don't know how useful this is.

                #new overclock
                over_voltage_delta=50000
                arm_freq=3000
                gpu_freq=1000
                
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                • DTEAMD
                  DTEAM @retropieuser555
                  last edited by DTEAM

                  @retropieuser555 said in Raspberry Pi 5 - official announcement:

                  @DTEAMhave you tried Wild Riders on that? I've found with standalone flycast there's a handful of Naomi2 games it can't really run, Wild Riders being one of them. When you do jumps or there's a ton on screen it slows down a lot

                  For Flycast, in emulator.cfg, create a line for the system UI

                  flycast-editor = "/opt/retropie/emulators/flycast/flycast --config window:fullscreen=yes"
                  

                  In the UI, you can set your controller, the language and also, you can set performance in "video" ---> Performance, Automatic Frame Skipping to "Maximum"

                  Wild Riders and the other games will be playable for NAOMI2

                  I haven't tested lr-flycast vs flycast for overall performance. For Wild Riders. quickly, I don't see a big difference. Graphics are better with flycast, but less choppy with lr-flycast (almost perfect) even if it's very good with Flycast.

                  Maybe for other games, it's better with Flycast, I don't know.

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                  • retropieuser555R
                    retropieuser555 @DTEAM
                    last edited by

                    @DTEAM yeah you don't need an dedicated editor function necessarily; you can just set a hotkey for getting into the flycast GUI, like with ppsspp and make the adjustments for either global or per game settings. But I will give it a try in a few weeks, in the middle of a house move so don't have access to pi stuff

                    Pi 5 4GB

                    Retroflag GPI with raspberry pi zero 2 w/ wifi

                    Retroachievements:- lovelessrapture

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                    • sugarfreeS
                      sugarfree
                      last edited by

                      Hello. I would like to ask if someone has installed RetroPie on a 2GB board? Thanks.

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                      • M
                        Master Dev @mitu
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                        @mitu not exactly playable when it crashes before the end of the game

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                        • mituM
                          mitu Global Moderator @Master Dev
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                          @Master-Dev Not sure what you're referring to.

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                            Master Dev @mitu
                            last edited by

                            @mitu carnevil crashes before u can finish the game

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                            • mituM
                              mitu Global Moderator @Master Dev
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                              @Master-Dev Good to know.

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                              • sugarfreeS
                                sugarfree
                                last edited by

                                Splashscreens are working again with RPi 5 and Bookworm. Many thanks to Devs!

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                                  Master Dev @sugarfree
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                                  @sugarfree splashscreens??

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                                  • sugarfreeS
                                    sugarfree @Master Dev
                                    last edited by

                                    @Master-Dev Splash screens are images that appear when the system is booting.

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                                    • JirynJ
                                      Jiryn
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                                      How well does the 3D0 run on this?
                                      Seems like it should be a simple thing.

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                                      • roslofR
                                        roslof @Jiryn
                                        last edited by

                                        @Jiryn said in Raspberry Pi 5 - official announcement:

                                        How well does the 3D0 run on this?
                                        Seems like it should be a simple thing.

                                        It is. Most games run great with lr-opera.

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                                          Retrodade @sugarfree
                                          last edited by

                                          @sugarfree Thats great! good news! also are there bezels?

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                                          • mituM
                                            mitu Global Moderator @Retrodade
                                            last edited by

                                            @Retrodade RetroPie doesn't include Bezels, but you can install them yourself from the Bezel Project - https://github.com/thebezelproject/BezelProject.

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